Originally posted by rudedog
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The whole midfield plays too deep. Therefore short balls out of defense are easily read and intercepted by the opposition and also we lack the option of longer balls to players high up on the flanks. The latter type of ball are easier to execute for defenders and both Hyypia and to a lesser extent Carragher are actually good at playing them. The second factor is connected and is the lack of width which means that long balls are generally concentrated centrally - consequently having to be higher and being met by more players reducing the odds of a useful long ball. Nonetheless because the midfield is too deep long balls still look like a good option to defenders as deep midfielders get tackled close to the defense and as I said when there is little space passes here are easily intercepted. All of this means that despite having less good odds than when we play well long balls still seem to defenders to offer benefits in terms of safety.
It is to my mind another example of how you have to look holistically at the game.
Agger is a real boon as much for his ability to run with the ball and provoke movement in front of him as for his passing ability.
Originally posted by rudedog
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