stevoc
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I've seen some people suggest that the current suicidal way of playing that Ten Hag insists upon, while detrimental in the short term to results will reap beenefits long term once we have the right players for this system. Some of the folk claiming this also seem to think we need to change the vast majority of the squad to play this way effectively.
So how are these two things reconciled?
Is the thinking we have persevered with a suicidal brand of football and pretty much wrote off an entire season to give Garnacho, Mainoo and Hojlund slightly more experience playing this way. Surely that couldn't be Ten Hag's thinking.
So how are these two things reconciled?
Is the thinking we have persevered with a suicidal brand of football and pretty much wrote off an entire season to give Garnacho, Mainoo and Hojlund slightly more experience playing this way. Surely that couldn't be Ten Hag's thinking.