As well as their slick passing, Arsenal struggled to find an answer to
Dortmund high pressing.
Not exact matches
We can beat any1 of those teams on our day, we have trouble like teams against
dortmund who
press us
high up the pitch, those 3 you just mentioned don't play a
pressing game and i truly believe we are capable of beating them.
If I could remember correctly, it was not all Sanchez that was
pressing the ball
high up during the
Dortmund match.
Depends which team shows up, the team that beat city and
Dortmund by
pressing high all game long?
3 teams have done this to us this year,
Dortmund, Liverpool and spuds away have all
pressed us at a
high tempo, we struggle with it massively.
When our opposition do this then we are like little girls, we can't handle
high energy,
high intensity and
high pressing football from the opposing team, we always struggle (
Dortmund, Liverpool, Anderlecht, Besiktas, Monaco home, Spuds, Southampton away, etc..).
No teams in the prem
press high up the pitch anymore you need to watch other leagues / teams like barca, bayern,
dortmund, Atleti etc to see what
high pressing looks like
It was in few games like the
Dortmund, Man United and Manoco ones where we conceded because we were
pressing high up the pitch.
Maybe against the defensively stronger and
high pressing Borussia
Dortmund the following Wednesday, Ramsey will be the man we need, but I think Wilshere is the man for United.
When our passing game clearly wasnt working and
dortmund was
pressing us so
high up the pitch why did nt we just tell welbeck and sanchez to run down the channels and hit diagonals to exploit the space behind their back 4.
Dortmund under Klopp and Juventus / Italy under Conte / Allegri counter attack but they are tactically flexible
high pressing teams.
Both Mainz and
Dortmund pressed high under Tuchel, and Arsenal would be the same.
With rival teams starting to copy the
high pressing methods of
Dortmund along with the injuries to key personnel,
Dortmund's season slipped to the bottom of Bundesliga.
Their
high press is less risky than it can be for some sides (for example Peter Bosz's
Dortmund) because the wingbacks — Caligiuri and Bastian Oczipka have the intelligence to drop and form a back five when the first phase of the
press fails.