a) Heitinga is mainly defensive focused, as that is where he played and he replaced Matt WellsBe interested to know how much Heitinga is helping us recently. Tonight, it looked like Simons, Muani and Odobert were able to play closer together/in tighter groupings, and therefore be more decisive due to the FBs pushing higher with those 3 CBs. Is this something he has tweaked? It's noticeable...
Thanks Ange.A big fudge off the the "You don't deserve to be in the Champions league when you finish 17th in the Premier league" armada
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Aparantly there is also another payment
The team in 36th get €275 000 while the top team gets 36 x 275000. As we finished 4th we get 33 x 275000 so €9075000.
In total I think we have guaranteed €33 975 000 on performance related money not including money which is just handed out anyway.
a) Heitinga is mainly defensive focused, as that is where he played and he replaced Matt Wells
b) We started playing 3 at the back, hence the forwards playing closer together
It's either Ted or Tiny. I tried Tiny four or five times before and nobody but/got itTed
They were good until about 35 minutes in; both went for the same header from that STUPID corner routine where we lay it back for Spence to hang one up at the back stick. Romero landed on Danso and Danso was limping for the rest of the match.
I thought it was strange to play Palhinha at RCB/right back for most of the game, he is very wooden for that and doesn't truly know the role. He did well but looked stiff trying to chase back.
I thought Gray looked superb tonight in tight spaces he danced and tricked his way out of trouble, and he had such a lovely burst of speed when he needs it. Also a great engine, he was in the back line next to Danso and 5 seconds later he was receiving it in the wide right channel.
I thought Odobert and Xavi were excellent tonight, both looked similar i.e. dancing feet, jinking, always moving. Xavi a couple of years ahead, but Odobert growing into that same vibe. Xavi always grabs the ball when he gets smashed from behind, making the ref give him the free kick.
a) Heitinga is mainly defensive focused, as that is where he played and he replaced Matt Wells
b) We started playing 3 at the back, hence the forwards playing closer together
Yeah playing with WBs means the front three play more narrow.
Could be something to think about domestically - there was some nice interplay between the forwards at times today - however the problem in the Prem is getting the ball in to the attacking third from midfield and I feel as the European teams give you more space in the middle of the pitch it might not be somethingthat translates
Another? I knew it.That I’m sure will be well used in building another cheese room in the stadium…
Thanks too to Thomas Frank. He has faced a lot of pressure, negative comments and personal abuse this season. Some of the comments may have been justified but you have to be incredibly thick skinned not to be affected by some of it. In spite of that he has managed to navigate us through the games really well so far.Thanks Ange.
I feel we touched on this a couple of weeks ago, and it is the consideration. I am one who goes where the confidence feels best, and right now, given this shape is generating results in the CL, perhaps it is the way to go...now watch us go 3-4-3 on Sunday and get smashed due to lack of space LOL...still, Conte times and all? Who'd be a manager LOL!
Yes; the main criticism from Nathan TEI was that Spence looked good on the left wing versus tiny Couto of Dortmund at right back and physically dominated him... so Frank tried the same against Kyle Walker of Burnley and of course Walker is a VERRRRRY different opposition to Couto, so it didn't work.Hmmmm - how did you react when we lined up similar v Burnley to how we did v Dortmund? There was a few negative opinions flying around off the back of that iirc
If it works, it works i guess - whether it was stumbled upon or otherwise. However as I have mentioned already - the quality of opposition in Europe really does make it hard to judge the overall picture
Yes; the main criticism from Nathan TEI was that Spence looked good on the left wing versus tiny Couto of Dortmund at right back and physically dominated him... so Frank tried the same against Kyle Walker of Burnley and of course Walker is a VERRRRRY different opposition to Couto, so it didn't work.
Frank always says "we've analysed the opposition and we've come up with a plan" which means we will play a different way against every team; some say that is wonderful adaptation, others say it means he is too scared of the opposition and doesn't have a Plan A.
Absolutely something we have tweaked starting with the Dortmund game. I have no idea whether it was a tactical move or simply a reaction to only having 12 available senior players, but you have to give credit where it’s due.Be interested to know how much Heitinga is helping us recently. Tonight, it looked like Simons, Muani and Odobert were able to play closer together/in tighter groupings, and therefore be more decisive due to the FBs pushing higher with those 3 CBs. Is this something he has tweaked? It's noticeable...
Having excellent ball-playing CBs who can contribute to our build play can help and reduce the pressure on our DMs in that area of the pitch.Yeah playing with WBs means the front three play more narrow.
Could be something to think about domestically - there was some nice interplay between the forwards at times today - however the problem in the Prem is getting the ball in to the attacking third from midfield and I feel as the European teams give you more space in the middle of the pitch it might not be somethingthat translates
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