Quote from: Lastfootstamper on January 03, 2023, 10:57:54 AMYou've got to admit it's got to take some bollocks to address your defensive shortcomings by going with a blatant flat back 6. With 2 holding in front!It isn't a flat back 6 though and I really hope '6 at the back' doesn't become an accepted truth about us in the media because it completely misses the point and ignores the fact that we've gone from:Played: 11For: 7 (0.63 per game)Against: 16 (1.45)toP:4F:8 (2)A:5 (1.25)It's a tiny sample size but right now our improvement isn't about the defence, we're scoring 3x the amount of goals compared to under Gerrard and nothing about how we're playing deserves to be tagged as ultra-defensive/6 at the back.What that shape was is a perfect response to a team that's playing, effectively, 343. When you're numbering up in defence ideally you want a 'spare' central defender and for the opposition to be the same. Most teams would do that by keeping their wide midfielders higher up the pitch but that creates a space for teams to hit balls into the corners, giving them an out ball to get on th front foot (and making the wide defending all about pace on the turn). By getting them 10 yards deeper you make that ball much harder to play which keeps the play in front of you more.
You've got to admit it's got to take some bollocks to address your defensive shortcomings by going with a blatant flat back 6. With 2 holding in front!
Quote from: Lastfootstamper on January 03, 2023, 10:57:54 AMYou've got to admit it's got to take some bollocks to address your defensive shortcomings by going with a blatant flat back 6. With 2 holding in front!It's not the first time we've seen a manager try it, against this opposition and on almost the same ground. The difference comes in having a plan that also offers threat and opportunity for our attackers.I think it's been noticable since he came how when we're now attacking it's often into space vacated by by opponents after their futile attempts to unlock us grow ever more frustrated, pretty much exactly what was happening to us under Gerrard.
Quote from: paul_e on January 03, 2023, 11:17:25 AMQuote from: Lastfootstamper on January 03, 2023, 10:57:54 AMYou've got to admit it's got to take some bollocks to address your defensive shortcomings by going with a blatant flat back 6. With 2 holding in front!It isn't a flat back 6 though and I really hope '6 at the back' doesn't become an accepted truth about us in the media because it completely misses the point and ignores the fact that we've gone from:Played: 11For: 7 (0.63 per game)Against: 16 (1.45)toP:4F:8 (2)A:5 (1.25)It's a tiny sample size but right now our improvement isn't about the defence, we're scoring 3x the amount of goals compared to under Gerrard and nothing about how we're playing deserves to be tagged as ultra-defensive/6 at the back.What that shape was is a perfect response to a team that's playing, effectively, 343. When you're numbering up in defence ideally you want a 'spare' central defender and for the opposition to be the same. Most teams would do that by keeping their wide midfielders higher up the pitch but that creates a space for teams to hit balls into the corners, giving them an out ball to get on th front foot (and making the wide defending all about pace on the turn). By getting them 10 yards deeper you make that ball much harder to play which keeps the play in front of you more.I think you are right and you could see how Spurs nearly got through the defence with a diagonal run and a chip over the line. It does take a very good pass and run to make it happen though.
Quote from: LeeB on January 03, 2023, 11:19:44 AMQuote from: Lastfootstamper on January 03, 2023, 10:57:54 AMYou've got to admit it's got to take some bollocks to address your defensive shortcomings by going with a blatant flat back 6. With 2 holding in front!It's not the first time we've seen a manager try it, against this opposition and on almost the same ground. The difference comes in having a plan that also offers threat and opportunity for our attackers.I think it's been noticable since he came how when we're now attacking it's often into space vacated by by opponents after their futile attempts to unlock us grow ever more frustrated, pretty much exactly what was happening to us under Gerrard.Yep, there's a difference between getting six men behind the ball quickly to defend an attack, and actually starting the game with 7 defenders as McLeish once did.
I’ll take the Spaniard who has won more.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on January 05, 2023, 12:45:19 PMI’ll take the Spaniard who has won more. Neither of them are Spaniards
Quote from: johnc on January 05, 2023, 01:01:41 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on January 05, 2023, 12:45:19 PMI’ll take the Spaniard who has won more. Neither of them are SpaniardsFair point. Juan must have felt patriotic enough to serve Spain as a player and coach, mind.
Let’s add another Spanish manager into the debate too - Pep. Isn’t this a bit pointless? We have a credible manager whose CV says it all. Let’s be happy with what we have and not start trying to debate whether he’s the best Spanish manager or not.