UnrelatedPsuedo
I pity the poor fool who stinks like I do!
Yeah that’s fair. I think I’m more making the point that City - and to a lesser extent Arsenal - have patterns of play that are designed to create spaces for a forward to move into that creates a chance. With Arsenal it always appears to be wide between the 18 and 6 yard line. With City it’s a pocket behind for a cutback to create a chance directly between the posts.There’s been many balls put across the goal that he’s not there for
We have zero predictability. It’s luck, moments and chaos. Hojland is never attacking the same spaces expecting to receive the ball. Wingers cut back, take shots, pass one minute, shoot the next. There’s no structure. Which is often fine on counter attacks, but not when playing against a low block. We look hopeless and don’t create much.