Sir Erik ten Hag
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Title is self-explained.
Imagine if football switches the rule from now, that a team has two keepers but the total number of players for each team is still 11. All other rules stay the same. How much of an impact would it bring?
Will successful coaches like Pep, Klopp, Ancelotti suffer from this because their football philosophies are broken? Or the football world would still evolve to today's state like we have witnessed?
I can imagine De Gea would be less scrutinized for his ball-playing skills and assertiveness, if he had a goalie partner to cover his weakness. And the lone CB in this modern football world would most likely be similar to a deep-lying playmaker, as teams would want to dictate plays from there (Similar to American Football's quarterback).
Imagine if football switches the rule from now, that a team has two keepers but the total number of players for each team is still 11. All other rules stay the same. How much of an impact would it bring?
Will successful coaches like Pep, Klopp, Ancelotti suffer from this because their football philosophies are broken? Or the football world would still evolve to today's state like we have witnessed?
I can imagine De Gea would be less scrutinized for his ball-playing skills and assertiveness, if he had a goalie partner to cover his weakness. And the lone CB in this modern football world would most likely be similar to a deep-lying playmaker, as teams would want to dictate plays from there (Similar to American Football's quarterback).