They haven't started quickly in any of their matches, but they showed that they were capable of fast,
direct counter attacks against both Denmark and the Netherlands.
Not exact matches
We should be playing
direct football,
counters and
attacking runs.
This formation had glaring weaknesses, notably an exposed striker left freezing his gonads off at the head of the formation as we endlessly back... side... back... passed the ball and lacked
direct attack and a high line when we were
counter attacked.
Arsenal's system can be fluid as well, but when the gameplay is completely different with arsenal being a more possessive side while madrid being a more
direct,
counter attacking side.
You know know he means business, When Arsene signed Xhaka (long ball master) and now vardy (
counter attacking wizard) on top of Ozil and Alexis, Change of tactics of curse, with those in the line up I expect us to play faster and more
direct, and I also expect us to lick less goals.
It would have been a far more
direct approach and it would have been far easier to
attack on the
counter with a greater breadth of field to play the ball into instead of a central ball first then a ping out wide.
He's another very
direct player and unless it's one of those few times we play
counter attacking football our passing game may not be suited for him all the time.
why do we never look at the opposition and assess where the threat comes from and set up accordingly, stoke plays deep with
direct balls to creative players, liverpool plays high press
counter attacking football why arent we more fluid based on the team we face?
Our players showed alot of discipline in defence and even though Bayern had so much of the ball, you could sense us getting a goal with our swift
counter attacking style... We played well as a team, and that's whet we needed to win this game... Also loved the fact that we went
direct from the free - kick that resulted in the goal, when on another day we would've opted for the short pass..
Wenger needs to realise this, imo, our team should set up defensively and play
counter attacking football,
direct football as we don't have players that can really dictate play and influence a game like Sanchez but we sure have speedsters that can hurt teams on the
counter....
What I don't understand is the tactics,
counter attacking football works well against sides who are comfortable on the ball and struggle to either gain width, that aren't
direct enough in their
attack or have no aerial threat.
His style of play truly works under the possession, that's why many of the club's goals aren't through
direct play or
counter attack.
Quick
counter attacks are their forte combined with
direct football that always aims to deliver to Kane.
Playing at Anfield, Antonio Conte's men were setting up a
counter attacking system as they defended well and push forward in such
direct fashion, creating several problems for The Reds» defense.
In Leicester they were encountering the opposite; Palace's equal in being
direct and playing with pace, and a team willing to remain deep and
attack on the
counter.
If you see a
counter prompt appear, and you have enough time
direct your analog stick at the enemy in question and
attack your enemy before they can hit you.