It's the movement and final ball which has been the issue for a long time. We need players to move all the time upfront, getting in behind and putting pressure on the defenders.
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The problem with the current line up IMO is that the width is reliant on our fullbacks getting forward and getting balls in. Whereas both fullbacks are mobile, their delivery into the box is ****e. Everyones final ball is pretty dismal actually.
We are so, so narrow. Also, if we are playing this formation it does leave the CB's exposed so hopefully the Allen experiment is done and dusted as he's poxy... and Lucas can sit in there to support the CB's.
Be interesting to see what the formation is when everyone is fit.
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We do, and we need to get the ball into the opposition half much more quickly as at the moment we're so slow getting into dangerous areas that the attackers are getting crowded out. We need to pass the ball a lot more quickly, but lots of our MF players like an extra touch and a look around.Originally posted by Fredo View PostIt's the movement and final ball which has been the issue for a long time. We need players to move all the time upfront, getting in behind and putting pressure on the defenders.Last edited by Kenneth; 22-10-15, 10:29 PM.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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But you want the fullbacks running onto the ball, not standing on the edge of the pitch on the half way line waiting for the ball to be played out wide. It should go through the middle quickly then out to the overlapping fullbacks who the central players have created space for. We aren't moving the ball forward quickly enough because we don't have the right players in MF.Originally posted by danperkins View PostThe problem with the current line up IMO is that the width is reliant on our fullbacks getting forward and getting balls in. Whereas both fullbacks are mobile, their delivery into the box is ****e. Everyones final ball is pretty dismal actually.
We are so, so narrow. Also, if we are playing this formation it does leave the CB's exposed so hopefully the Allen experiment is done and dusted as he's poxy... and Lucas can sit in there to support the CB's.
Be interesting to see what the formation is when everyone is fit.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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I agree, he's trying to implement a game plan with a squad missing it's best players & with other players that come in January may be out of the door and benched for players Klopp brings in.Originally posted by Kenneth View PostBut you want the fullbacks running onto the ball, not standing on the edge of the pitch on the half way line waiting for the ball to be played out wide. It should go through the middle quickly then out to the overlapping fullbacks who the central players have created space for. We aren't moving the ball forward quickly enough because we don't have the right players in MF.
But at the moment we are trying to play the fullbacks as high as possible to provide width and get down the channels. Both are quick and willing runners but the end product isn't there. They are leaving gaps behind them and both CB's have been dragged out wide and isolated. That's why I was happy that a dedicated DM came on in Lucas. Against better opposition we really could be punished on the counter playing the full backs so high.
It's early days and we are still learning on the job so not at panic stations, just feel we do be a wee bit open on times in the fullback areas.
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Maybe a case of not being able to release the ball cos there are no players moving or in better position around them?Originally posted by Montana View PostI find the ball hogging of Lallana and Origi very frustrating and this slows us down considerably in the final third as does the indecision from the likes of Milner and Clyne.Are we winning?
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We looked far more open when we did mindOriginally posted by Fredo View PostWe played with fullbacks high up when Rodgers was there so nothing new.
I dont know what it is but I dont feel as nervous when teams attack us as I didnt under Brendan. My arse use to twitch 10 to the dozen under Brendan but our shape looks and feels better under Klopp and we appear to have more defensive directionBob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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It's certainly looking a lot better in my eyes than under Rodgers.
More purpose, more fight, better tempo and players being played in their right positions for a start. We can't ask for much more after 2 matches.
The timing, attacking movements, clinical finishing will all come in time.
Fifty matches in and we will see the true pattern of play emerge and it'll be fantastic!
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