Is that why Wenger and Arsenal played
more counter attacking football against Chelsea rather than keep possesion and press higher and higher up and eventually get caught out on a counter break?
I understand he's trying to play
more counter attacking football especially since PSG's full back like to push up a lot but will this work out?
Not exact matches
Wenger must play
counter attacking football against stoke in order to stop them from parking the bus and should win by 3 or 4 or
more goals to increase the confidence against chelsea at Stanford bridge.
Chelsea play
counter attacking football and bellrin has
more than enough pace to keep up with any of the chelsea players!
I don't care that we do not have 70 % possession anymore, we are still playing good
football, in fact I find out
more counter attacking game
more enjoyable to watch and most importantly we are getting the 3 points!
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?
Everton at home on the other hand will play
attacking football, Baines and Coleman constantly push forward, having a major
counter attacking threat with pace would frighten them into sitting back
more, alleviating pressure from our defence and making us a lot
more threatening on the break.
It would be a complete turn in the philosophy of the club — our philosophy has been free flowing
football (not so much recently) but under Simeone it will be compact, defensive and
counter attacking — a bit like George Graham but with
more flair.
Playing
more fast
counter attacking football.
One minute some of you guys are all about «how ruthless AW should get» and «we need to play
more quick
counter /
attacking football» or «We need to get rid of injury prone deadwood» and «it's going to get tougher with the new managers coming into certain teams».
By virtue of their fluid passing and strong
attacking mentality
football, this is a position that is vital for the Reds as
more than often it is the defending midfielder who is in way of a strong
counter attack.