by YorkshireRoyal99 »
31 Mar 2022 14:39
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Do we know Ince wouldn’t do that? He does have a fair bit of experience and has built other teams successfully in the past
Good style of play is a bit difficult to judge. Unless you are Jaap Stam then winning football tends to be enjoyable football. Certainly didn’t enjoy Pauno’s teams a lot of the time and on paper you’d think that’d be quite enjoyable and a modern way of playing. Gomes similar really
Probably enjoyed early Pauno/early Bowen as much as anything in recent years
I'd also want a team that plays good football as well. Gomes and Pauno had the footballing aspect, not so much the results, not consistently anyway
Unless I’m missing the point here, and I get it’s all rather subjective, I don’t see how a team that had so few shots for such a long period (in general and on target) equates to “good football”. What constitutes that “footballing aspect”? A team that slowly passes it around the edge of the opposition half? Wasn’t too dissimilar with Gomes either
I class "good football" as a team who keeps hold of the ball well, have a good, clear identity in the way they play and are positive in the build up of the ball. This doesn't always equate to playing out from the back and playing 50 passes per shot, I quite like direct football, but I quite like a style of football that is different from the grain. Yes, possession-football is very common, but Gomes and Pauno played a front-foot, possession style in a different way to others. You saw tactics like runners from deep under Pauno, Laurent and Semedo for instance, Olise who used to drop in and retain the ball well, Ejaria who could retain the ball well etc. When it worked, it was a joy to watch.
Brentford are, by and large, a club that play "good football", yet they are very much direct. Nice build up play, good quality through the midfield and the thirds, but look to attack the back post from crosses and will overload that area when the ball is in a wide area, for example. As you say, it's all subjective, but I quite like a style that has some variances from the norm.