Not exact matches
If you have a look
at the evolution of
formations within the EPL then you will find that Wenger has changed his
formation pretty quick compared to other
managers but not a flip flop
manager.
one of them is launching a protest against the
manager being in the stadium during match time just like last year which forced Wenger
at leas to change his usual
formation and take some improvement actions.
Hopefully the
Manager, coaching staff, and players, have looked
at that, and we will not go gung - ho for the equaliser, but rather stick to our
formation and play ourselves back in, aware of the counter attacks should we get caught too high up.
Overall, Wenger is to blame, because a top
manager might have got rid of Ozil after his second season, or
at the very least, sign better forwards, or change the
formation and tactics.
His ability to play on either wing and even centrally will be important to a
manager who regularly switches
formation, and his willingness to run
at players with pace will excite fans.
Chelsea are reported to be leading the chase for his signature
at present, which could be due to the
manager's preference to play three centre - backs in his favoured
formation, while John Terry is also expected to endure a more limited role with the club next year.
lst season
at stamford bridge, was the first time i saw that 4 -1-4-1
formation being used, and for some weird reason i feel a very strange negative vibe and well all know the outcome.the
manager has come back with this
formation and its not yielding result, but he still sticks with it.i do nt know much about
formations dear friends, but if you are playing a slow dm in arteta and a very very slow cb, then you are toast against quality teams with sound tactics.wen playing wellbeck as a lone striker, i think 4 -2-3-1, will work better, but if we have a big player like oliver (boooos), thn we can try the 4 -1-4-1, thingy cos he can hold the ball for our midfielders to run in.but on the overall, shame on wenger for not giving our defence a good cover DM.NO BODY PLAYS A SLOW DM / CB AND EXPECT TO B REGARDED AS CHAMPIONSHIP MATERIAL.IT HURTS GUYS, REALLY HURTS.
At Arsenal, being the
manager, Wenger decides which player is good enough to be bought, which player is good enough to play in the first team, which player should start or be «benched», what tactics (
formation and style of play) to use, when to bring on or take off a player (substitutions) during games, etc..
Of course there are other factors, players who are simply not good enough, zero tactical nous displayed by the
manager and a thin squad but for the purpose of this article I will look
at the
formation.
Like any
manager at their respective club, it's Wenger's job to devise the
formation, and tactics, along with his coaching team, but it's Wenger that will have the final say.
It's a sad state of affairs when we have to go all the wayyyy back to the beginning of the season to remember our Guns Blazing against a Chelsea side who where
at an experimental stage with their new
manager and
formation.
I know this is a forum for all things AFC but seeing as the club is in sh # t street due to a board not giving a $ uck and a
manager that just won't bloody up and do the honourable thing the idea of a
formation sorting out our massive issues
at the club seems a little bit insignificant.
So I will expect a grass root Yes sir no sir
manager who will try to work with what he has but
at least try tinker with tactics and
formation which would be a step in the right direction.
We have new players coming in Sanchez, Welbeck, Debuchy, Chambers — all need time to gel with the team and the
manager are trying to find the
formation and tactics that can get the best out of his star players Ozil, Sanchez, Ramsey, Carzola and
at the same time try to bring up the likes of Wilshere and Chamberlain.
I understand what you're saying bounty hunter, but I feel like the week prior to big games should be enough time to
at least tweak our
formation slightly or employ a certain tactic, whether it's counter attack with less possession or playing with two strikers up top instead of the lone striker, I would hope that players
at the level required for arsenal would be able to adjust to this as it seems I tend to hear other teams coming away from big wins uttering phrases like «we worked on the
manager's ideas this week and executed them well», I cant remember our players saying this for a while.
The Chelsea
manager is guilty of this and is a known advocate of the 3 — 4 — 3
formation (especially since Chelsea lost last season
at the Emirates) and by and large it has worked for him.
The man has changed out of recognition from his early years et the club.It is my opinion he has allowed himself to feel as though he is BIGGER than the Club.This especially so since that dark day of David Deins departure.He seems to believe he is untouchable and answerable to nobody.The Board were s *** ing bricks he would walk away and to my mind he used this to get his own way with everything.I have met this man on numerous occasions down the years of his time
at the club and honestly he is the most polite and well versed
Manager in Football.That is why I despise him more.He KNOWS he has failed this last decade.He knows he has made far too many wrong decisions with transfers and tactics and
formations etc.But he NEVER accepts he is wrong.
Manager Louis van Gaal has revealed his preference for «multi-functional» players, reported Goal.com, and with the Dutchman's regular
formation changes, versatility is key
at Old Trafford.
Believe it or not, if the team was better and the
manager was better
at drilling the players then a single
formation can do wonders.
The Italian
manager showed his true ability when leading his Blues side to win the Premier League
at the first time of asking, and moved to change the dynamic of the division using a 3 -4-2-1
formation which has since been adopted by a number of top sides.
The 3 -4-1-2 is a
formation that's often used by
managers in Football
Manager, and
at least he's picked sensible personnel bar Seamus Coleman
at centre - back.
Attacking midfielder Oscar says
manager Antonio Conte can deploy two
formations at Chelsea this season.
Former
manager Vincenzo Montella began with a 4 -3-3, but as calls grew louder for a three -
at - the - back
formation after a string of unconvincing performances, he switched to a 3 -5-2 (or 3 -4-2-1).
MANAGER QUOTES Unai Emery: I expect a tough game, a different contest to our game
at the weekend, because Arsenal have a different
formation and brand of football.
It's likely though that the
manager will not tinker with his
formation at this stage of the season.
To be fair, in some circumstances (and
formations) Carroll can be a very effective option but to pretend there is far more to his game than his aerial ability (as our
manager does) is a stretch as long as his neck; certainly
at Premier League level.
Both
managers chopped and changed
formations to gain the upper hand as it ended Swansea 0 - 2 Tottenham
at the Liberty Stadium.
Liverpool have not suffered defeat in the 10 matches since their 4 - 1 humiliation
at Tottenham, scoring 33 times and conceding seven as the
manager has switched both personnel and
formation.
Formations are only one part of a tactical set - up, and Klopp is a
manager whose own philosophy is built around timing, awareness, positioning, and an ability to perform certain actions
at certain points in a game.
The bubbly
manager insists he's learned from previous mistakes, where he altered his
formation and tactics in trips to Arsenal and Chelsea
at the beginning of the season and got battered, and so, on Saturday, Blackpool will continue playing to their strengths, so if they're going to lose then it will be on their terms, meaning the final score could literally be anything.
Manager Roberto Martinez changed
formation at half - time, bringing on defender John Stones for midfielder Muhamed Besic and switching to a back three.
However, Pochettino's swift thinking to remove Davinson Sanchez and then to alter the
formation to expose Mike van der Hoorn
at right back is testament to how good a
manager he has become.
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