He was a counter-attacking machine with Lyon in his first two seasons, scoring 3
goals on the counter in his first season and 4 in his second.
It's a mixture of things, fullbacks too far forward, zonal marking, not being physical enough and tracking back we loss too
many goals on the counter and it's not been sorted for years.
Having a stronger DM would allow our team to be more flexible, where someone like Ramsey or Wilshere would be able to drop back if necessary to defend in the situation we are in the lead and want to go more turtle, or have the luxury of staying up front if we need a
quick goal on the counter.
Chelse can not breach if we big defend well and who knows, with the pace we have we can
score goals on counter.
Teams parking the bus always worries me for nil alls or them nicking
a goal on the counter.
Chelsea could have easily scored 7/8
goals on the counter, they had that much space to work with.
Chelsea could have easily got 7/8
goals on the counter, the space they were given.
I understand playing disciplined and compact and trying to get a point (or maybe three points) by getting
a goal on the counter.
But you're right in that if they don't set up to counter-attack, they'll give up
goals themselves on the counter.
We got a lucky break and got
a goal on the counter.
The match could see Valencia come out with all guns blazing, and Leverkusen looking to score
goals on the counter; the home support and the desperate need to win could see the Los Che nick this one.
Look for a low scoring game and perhaps the Ukraine to pick off
a goal on the counter attack.
They could get
a goal on the counter early in the game, and things could get very difficult for the league leaders.