Because 'tippy tappy' is a cliché, and so spares the kind of angry bloke who regards anything less than Bobby Gould's Wimbledon as at best needlessly effeminate the migraine-inducing burden of thinking for themselves.
We don't play "tippy tappy" football. We hold a shape and play patiently for channels to appear so we can pass through them and then the tempo/directness increases as we punch through the gap. This happened 3 times in particular on the weekend and Rogers bungled every attempt. It happened when Buendia nearly scored from a deflected shot too.We have played, broadly, the tactic of a patient crocodile for the past 3 years; attacking the half space. This is why we have signed the profile of player we have. Rogers, who can run into that space (rather than pass through it) and he really needs to be higher up the pitch. Torres, who has good passing through the lines (see Bayern Munich), Tielemans who can find space to pass in a phone box. Onana, who is meant to be a crash ball style hit the box type with his athleticism and size (the lack of this in Luiz is why he was picked to leave). Maatsen who has tremendous pace and running from full back, as displayed en route to the European Cup final, to replace Moreno who did a similar job. Elliot is an archetype; industrious pressing, can play in the spaces or maybe (probably hopefully) at 10.We also sometimes and often go long from Martinez.It has not happened so far this season, because we can blame SCR given the significant constraints and disruption that has clearly been felt. Confidence isn't there, which impairs execution. We have injuries, as usual, by the bucket load. We are also not getting close enough to Watkins and we're not using the ball well when we find that space.We do not play "tippy tappy football" and it baffles me the conclusions people come to from what they must have been watching for years.
Bronte your confusing Rogers being powerful and that implying a lack of finesse. He does some brilliant technical stuff on the ball, he’s not just a powerful runner.
Always liked Clery, and I think he's got that spot-on. We have to find a new way of getting into our attacking phase, because the build-up has been a) sussed, and b) hobbled by Torres' collapse.
Lot's of really good tactical analysis here, a lot more detailed and insightful than you would ever read in the main stream media.I think we'll find out in the coming months if Unai is a very good manager whose peak years with us are in the rear view mirror, or he's an elite manager who will find a through the current tactical malaise and still have us in and around the top 6 at the end of the season.Let's hope it's the latter.