braineclipse
Garth Crooks
It's in part quality. Berg for Bodø Glimt Isn't overall a better player than Palhinha, Bentancur or Sarr. But at that aspect of the game he is a better player.We are lucky to see any two touch, let alone any one touch passing at the moment. Stop. Look. Assess. Turn. Look. Stop etc. then often the safe pass, probably because any progressive pass option has been covered by now. Yeah I suppose relationships are building?
On a wider note...One thing I find baffling or at least a conundrum is the ability of top players to feel nervous, unconfident and lacking in belief when it comes to the relative simple task of passing and moving.
The reason I say this, is because when we played Bodo this year their ability to make passing look easy, and I mean not just in the safe areas of the pitch, but all over, astounded me. These are a gaggle of players brought together way up in the artic circle. Hardly a desirable place to play or earn big money, yet even they can make the game look so smooth and simple. Yes, their coach has had them for a long time BUT it just goes to show that even that far down the scale it must be mostly a mentality thing. And you might think they'd only play with such personality in their own league, but they don't, they play just the same whether it's us, Roma, Lazio, Porto.
What would then ultimately limit them is their ability but what they do prove is the level of ability to carry out fluid passing doesn't have to be that high.
Teams that want to play like that prioritise players with those qualities, at the cost of other qualities. For them obviously Berg is at an astonishing level overall as well, but I think my point stands.
The other aspect is acceptance of risk. We had situations early in that game where we did press and won the ball for some potentially dangerous counter attacks. They accept that risk and kept doing what they were doing.
So far under Frank we're doing neither. Players who would be better at that, but worse at other things are not being played in midfield. And on the second point Bentancur in particular looks to be playing to instructions by always keeping it safe.
Another point is positioning of the players off the ball when we have possession. We set up to be in positions where if we lose the ball we can defend well. Teams who play with more "risk" position themselves more towards hurting the opposition and progress the ball.
Those things imo also contribute to a lack of belief and confidence. It becomes a mentality thing too. Safety first, or ambition on the ball first.
Leading to two potential solutions imo. Take the handbrake off and accept the "risk" or just go long and direct. Hope Solanke can make a difference or try to get Ivan Toney or someone like that in in January.