by Snowflake Royal »
24 Sep 2017 23:32
I don't agree the Kelly - Ilori swap was a formation change sub.
We went from three centre backs, two wing backs and two midfielders (McShane, Moore, Berg - Gunter, Obita - Edwards, Kelly) to three actual centre backs, two wing backs and two midfielders (McShane, Moore, Ilori - Gunter, Obita - Berg, Edwards)
Our passing improved not because Kelly went off, but because Ilori is more comfortable bringing the ball out from defence than Berg who'd previously been restricted to the safe option as the last line.
If you play a pass out from the back game it needs to work in waves.
The back line need to be given the option of, and take, either the simple short ball forward into feet, or the long diagonal into the channel. These are low chance of dangerous turn over balls. We're fine at this.
The next wave is midfield, who need to play the higher reward passes interchanging between them, threading through tight gaps, taking someone on or spreading play. They can do this because thry should have the safety net of the set defence behind them. This is what we do badly, as often it u st goes back to defence because the other midfielders / attackers not on the ball are standing and watching.
Then the final wave is in attack where the cross, one-two, through ball etc should happen. Again, not great here. Too static. Multiple players making the same runs, not really attacking the right places.
Our problems are a combination of not thinking a couple of steps ahead of the play, that weird imbalance of either not taking responsibility to try to make something happen, or trying to force something to happen immediately on your own, and overthinking with no instinctive play.