Derek said we have played very attacking this season


P/T Indie wrote:Well done Tim Padfield asking the questions that need to be asked like how can we compete with Bolton but not Charlton and do we respect clubs because of their reputation and not where they are in the league, he also asks about why there was no subs.
Derek said we have played very attacking this season![]()
jona77 wrote:Very attacking football?!! Certainly not on away games it’s been ultra defensive and you could argue playing one up front in home games has been ultra cautious! You would have thought with the run of 4 wins in not many more games playing 2 up front might have finally caused the penny to drop with Derek that was the way forward but no!!! I think we had a reasonable if not great squad that was restricted this year by a pretty negative thinking manager!
Keith wrote:Where can we find this? "Very attacking"? Really??? I know Berlin Wailer thinks zero shots on target is acceptable, even 'fun', but even he wouldn't describe that as "very attacking"!
Little Shrimp wrote:
I'll be honest, they're generally pretty bang-on. Particularly over the last few months, we've generally been playing very offensive lineups.
Two up top does not equal attacking football. It's an utter falsehood. Formations/how many centre forwards you play are not inherent to being attacking or defensive. Really basic example - Man City mostly play with one centre forward, are they defensive? Tim's actually correctly pointed out how attacking our lineup was against Charlton, and that only had one centre forward!
Yes, we've struggled massively to create at times. But this isn't because there's been a lack of intent. That's another complete falsehood, and pretty blinkered thinking only looking at the outcome without trying to analyse it properly. Our lineups have often had plentiful amounts of attacking talent in them.
As I've said in another thread, I do think we maybe should have stuck with that back three more since January, but to say that we've lacked attacking intent given some of our lineups is ludicrous.
Freez wrote:We achieved promotion from League 2 predominantly implementing a 4-2-3-1 system, nobody complained then???
Keith wrote:Why not return to the formation that worked in four out of five games? I think we've started with a front two, in one game since.
CityShrimp wrote:Keith mentions two up front being the common factor when we won that run of games. To my mind, the thing we did consistently during those games was play on the front foot and press high up the pitch.
Keith wrote:CityShrimp wrote:Keith mentions two up front being the common factor when we won that run of games. To my mind, the thing we did consistently during those games was play on the front foot and press high up the pitch.
I'd agree with that too. I agree that one central striker can work in some teams, so I'm not fundamentally opposed. But we've had too big a gap between the lone forward man and the rest of the team. That makes him (usually Stockton) far too easy to mark out of the game. A second player up front reduces that isolation and gives the defenders something else to think about.
Also, defending too deep invites sustained pressure, which eventually leads to opportunities for the opposition and builds their confidence.
Defending set pieces, with everyone back, also invites pressure. Having eleven players in the penalty area for corners & attacking free-kicks leaves no 'out ball'. One of the goals recently (forget which one, so many!) the opposition had only their keeper in their own half, with their two defenders halfway in to our half. Rawson got a good head on the corner to clear it from the area, but it was picked up by their defenders and played back in. Leaving a couple of our players on the half way line will force the opposition to leave players back too. In effect, those Morecambe players are still 'defending' the set piece, because they are taking players out of the opposition attack, and they give us a chance of clearing the ball without having to win it a second time.
What we really can't afford to do today, is let Oxford score first and grow in confidence. A draw is as bad as a defeat in this match.
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