Firstly because it's not what the big man wants. But also because the last third of last season shows that it doesn't really work when the opposition sits in and lets us have the ball.
Unfortunately a large section of the division have adopted old fashioned football values. Which is what saw us to success last season, and is the managers superpower. It's going to be a scrap when many of these teams have equivalent or better squads than us.
If teams defend properly, they are hard to break down. Was always true, will always be true. There's no one size fits all magic bullet that cures that. Apart from peps have the best squad, all of the ball, and attrition the opposition to death.
The more tired you make a team, the more quick decisions you get them to make, the more opportunities you create. We just don't, to my eyes, have enough power and quality to attrition to death most teams in this division. So your choices are catch them on the break - which you can't do if they are defending properly, or get the ball into areas where a mistake leads to chances - all the crosses we are seeing.
Of course we have to defend properly to come out on top of that. For me Hutchinson (without the ball) is a Maine fucking problem. Which I presume is why neco (our only functional wide defender) was moved to that side.
When I’ve seen them, they’ve tended to sit deep and play long. Be interesting to see what happens to Sunderland, in particular, if teams decide a point there is a good result. They also look to have more goals - the premier league scoring rates of all our attacking players, aside from Wood, is abysmal.
Fair enough - I thought Isador had scored more than 4. But we only have three goals from our four strikers and two of them were scored by Wood, who it looks like we won’t see again this season.