picking the bones: needing a Plan D

dimanche 19 avril 2015

so a couple of times (less since AP's arrival though) this season we've played games where the other teams has shut up the ******* shop been dire and beaten us by the odd goal.



what can we learn and take from these games into the rest of this and next season.





1. don't concede first in games like this: it gives the other team no impetus to try and attack, they'll put a million men behind the ball and we'll be ****ed.



2. dont get frustrated: THE BIGGEST POINT, professional teams will kick you and nudge and do everything they can to put you off your game, get up, get on with it, don't get involved and pick up needless bookings.



3. be patient: keep the ball, pass it around, drag them out, play football.



4 physical presence: needing someone who can mix it and disrupt things to make space for clever players and neat touches.



5: Maverick behaviour: if they're camping in their own half do unexpected things, pick up the pace, shoot from strange angles try things that are unconventional. shoot instead of cross, aim everything at goal and play for scraps. get it on target make the keeper think.





any other thoughts?




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