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That's Burnley.Nice goal, good play, but damn, west ham sooner they sack pellegrini the better
That's Burnley.Nice goal, good play, but damn, west ham sooner they sack pellegrini the better
my badThat's Burnley.
The patterns?Look at the patterns...
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Have you watched his interviews ??Wilder has a very good record of having managed 5 clubs yet has never been sacked from any of them
I know its only a 5 minute video but that lcb o'Connell looks a baller. Is he any good?So, someone sent me this link yesterday demonstrating Sheffield United utilising two outside CB's overlapping down the wings in order to create overloads in the field. Quite odd, really, but fascinating.
Chris Wilder is the coach who's taken them from League One to second place in the Championship and pushing for automatic promotion.
I can't embed the video due to it not being Youtube. Here's the link, however, with the video contained within.
https://www.footballdna.co.uk/featu...pOjhzkO61QTxzpKS3tEBnuRpDmw0Z9QfEBVHS3l1lt6b4
He’s phenomenal. How he’s not in the England squad is laughable. Keane, Mings and even Tomori who has only appeared recently are ahead of him for some reason. Southgate has watched us enough times this season to see he’s solid. Could just be because of the system he’s playing in here, Southgate might be wary of putting him in a back four but he’s been comfortable there when we’ve had to play it.I know its only a 5 minute video but that lcb o'Connell looks a baller. Is he any good?
Southgate plays we 3 at the back sure? Or has he gone to a back 4 again?He’s phenomenal. How he’s not in the England squad is laughable. Keane, Mings and even Tomori who has only appeared recently are ahead of him for some reason. Southgate has watched us enough times this season to see he’s solid. Could just be because of the system he’s playing in here, Southgate might be wary of putting him in a back four but he’s been comfortable there when we’ve had to play it.
I’m not sure tbh, not watched England for a while. It’d be great to have a Blade in the England squad but at the same time, he’d get poached by one of the top 6. He’s not rapid but he’s got enough in him to run laps of the pitch to join in attacks. Him alongside Egan and Basham have been rock solid and a large percentage of goals we’ve conceded this season have just come down to individual errors.Southgate plays we 3 at the back sure? Or has he gone to a back 4 again?
He's a left footer (from that video) so he would slot into lcb of a 3 and allow maguire to shift to the middle.
Has he any pace? Id definitely be looking at him for utd of ole sees this 3 at the back as a long term plan
Yeah Alaba pretty much played that way for some time during his Bayern stint.Somewhere, Pep Guardiola just got an erection.
Don’t think England have played with a back 3 since the World Cup, been 4-3-3Southgate plays we 3 at the back sure? Or has he gone to a back 4 again?
He's a left footer (from that video) so he would slot into lcb of a 3 and allow maguire to shift to the middle.
Has he any pace? Id definitely be looking at him for utd of ole sees this 3 at the back as a long term plan
Full article: https://statsbomb.com/2019/11/sheffield-united-are-an-unconventional-success-story/The Blades achieved promotion by taking high-quality shots from close range and restricting their opponents to speculative shots. They were slow, but engineered overloads and mismatches in open play (overlapping centre-backs, anyone?) and on set pieces. Something would have to give when transposing much of the same ageing squad to the Premier League, the assumption went, but what?
The Premier League version of Sheffield United have retained the focus on shot quality. In fact, only Manchester City’s shots are of a higher average quality.
He's done very well, pleased for him.Mate of mine, enda, plays left back for them, becoming an integral part of their system
It's kind of direct, deviation to the wings, and when the player on the side goes up, 3 players in the box, one to the first post, one at the penalty spot, one to the second post, yeah well, it seems nothing revolutionary but I suppose we will have to play them to see how that works out.The patterns?
The clip was of one attacking sequence, it’s impossible to identify a pattern of play from that surely?It's kind of direct, deviation to the wings, and when the player on the side goes up, 3 players in the box, one to the first post, one at the penalty spot, one to the second post, yeah well, it seems nothing revolutionary but I suppose we will have to play them to see how that works out.
Surely, but he mentions patterns and asks us to watch the clip, so I suppose that's the only pattern you can see.The clip was of one attacking sequence, it’s impossible to identify a pattern of play from that surely?
100% couldnt happen to a nicer lad, was delivering pizzas not too long agoHe's done very well, pleased for him.
We (Villa) took him from league of Ireland in early 2012. I remember hoping he could be our Seamus Coleman. Didn't work out due to us being a mess in those times. Think he actually made his debut for us v Man. United at home and played the odd game here and there. Had to go down the leagues to Notts County and Pompey to work his way back again and he's done it brilliantly.
That was some powerslide at the end there!The patterns?
Man. United would've gone 5th with a win today.They’re so amazing they couldn’t even beat this garbage United side.
I think for probably first time this season Wilder got his subs wrong (even though McBurnie scored). After Mousset got muscle injury they lost any pace upfront so no out ball, surprised he didn't put Robinson on at that point who is pretty quick.They threw that away, they were well on top at two nil then sat deep thinking it was won. Lucky to get a point at the end, looking forward to next weeks game now.
Robinson may be quick but his work rate is questionable. Very half hearted whenever he’s played.I think for probably first time this season Wilder got his subs wrong (even though McBurnie scored). After Mousset got muscle injury they lost any pace upfront so no out ball, surprised he didn't put Robinson on at that point who is pretty quick.