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Rousseau

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  1. I don't think we're playing badly, but the quality on the final ball is pretty brutal -- the conditions are not helping. We need to up the tempo.

     

    Tactically, we're set up well. Halliday is consistently isolating their FB, but it's either a good ball with no takers, or a terrible cross.  

     

    We've had three very good chances. 

  2. 15 minutes ago, DMAA said:

    On tight grounds where it's hard to create space with intricate passing you have to wonder if 2 up front is worth a go and a slight more direct style. I know it's horribly out of fashion but 4-4-2 has some strengths. Without Barisic in particular we lack threat on the left when Halliday steps in. In a 4-4-2 the need for a marauding full back isn't the same if you have a winger who can do it. At Killie we could have had,

     

    Tav  Goldson  Katic  Halliday

    Kent  Jack    Aribo/Hagi  Jones

        Morelos   Kamberi

     

    Kent could be twice the player he is now if he was allowed to just focus on running onto through balls played in between the centre back and the full back and then cutting it back or chipping it to the back post. Just now he is playing as a playmaker at times which he is terrible at, and his shooting is awful more often than not. If he hugged the touchline on the right I think he could give a left back a horrendous time. If the left back stayed narrow (which they want to do when sitting in) he wouldn't be able to stop Kent running straight down the line and getting in behind. The left back would be pulled out wide which would open up a gap between him and the centre back which is exactly what you want.

     

    I'm not saying the above would be a recipe for success in every game because the 4-3-2-1 has served us well but you'd have to think we are surely looking at alternatives now, especially when big players are missing.

    Yes, but you don't need to change the whole formation to isolate Kent against the Full-back. 

     

    If one of the wide CMs stepped up into the half-space, Barisic tucks in, then Kent can go wide. That's the sort of thing Man City do, to get Stirling in-behind. 

     

    With the 4-4-2, there's no reason for the opposition FB and RM to stay narrow if there's no one there to mark. Not in every situation, but you know...

  3. 1 minute ago, Frankie said:

    Thanks mate.

     

    I've edited the image a wee bit to fix some formatting errors and will publish it to the main site shortly.

     

    FWIW, I think the manager may stick with Katic with a view to the Braga game.  Further, whilst I think the rest of your team looks right, I suspect it will be Aribo making way for Davis as Arfield has arguably been our best player recently so I'd be surprised if he's dropped.

    Boo! There's always something I forget. 

     

    You have a point regarding Arfield: he has been good recently and doesn't deserve to be dropped. In that case Jack will take the more central position, I think. It's actually more attacking that way. 

  4. Damned if he does, damned if he doesn't, indeed. 

     

    Were some not complaining about constant changes last season, and now we're complaining about him being obstinate? 

     

    The only player I think has been unlucky, with regards to minutes on the pitch is Stewart. (Polster's a Tavernier replacement, so won't play often; Docherty doesn't quite suit the system, and hasn't shown enough; Jones has been injured; and Edmundson has Goldson, Helander and Katic ahead of him, so he's not going to play as much.) Add to that they are different types of players from the ideal first XI players. We need more attacking options off the bench. 

     

    The 4-3-2-1 was working very well, and then since the break we've struggled to create chances and score goals. SG has tried to change that with the 4-2-3-1, adding another attacker to the mix. We're still struggling. 

     

    For me, the problem is there is no movement. Mane and Salah are constantly running into the channel, in-behind; our guys are standing there waiting for the ball. Liverpool also have Robertson and TAA running on the overlap too, or coming into the channel to make space for the wingers out wide; our Full-backs are quite static, waiting for the ball -- although Barisic is better than Tavernier at that. Even Henderson and Wijnaldum break forward; our CMs don't break forward very much at all. 

     

    (If you watch Robertson, Mane and Wijnaldum, they are constantly rotating position; each taking each others positions at some stage.)

     

    The first XI is good, IMO, but we need to work on movement on and off the ball; rotations, making space for each other, third man runs, running in-behind to stretch the defenders, etc. 

     

    I think it's an old-fashioned way of playing to say 'go out and express yourself'; you need to be a good player for that, and we don't quite have that calibre of player. We should be giving them detailed instructions, like a Guardiola or Bielsa: if X has the ball, Y move here, Z moves there, etc. 

     

    I don't think wholesale changes are needed. We just need to work on attacking movements. 

  5. 1 minute ago, Gonzo79 said:

    One thing has been overlooked. The scum are on an incredible run, if you disregard their game against us.  

     

    It's difficult when your rivals are humping all before them.

    Hard to admit, but true. 

     

    I think if you compare our performance this season to theirs last season, then we're ahead, or very close to it.

  6. I feel we lack runners off the ball.

     

    Our front line is far too static, so even if we do get Hagi, Aribo and/or Kent in good positions, in between the lines, there's no one to pass to, there's no movement. 

     

    We need runners in the channel, overlapping full-backs, our Defensive-midfielders (and Centre-backs, to be fair) breaking the lines by carrying the ball past a player etc. 

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