That's still a thing ?Much better than Mark and BigPoppaPump as well.
That's still a thing ?Much better than Mark and BigPoppaPump as well.
That's still a thing ?
Still disappointed though.Makingtrax vs say yes is better than Wiley vs Stormzy tbh.
Can listen to this man all day. Better English than most English people. Does he ever need to look for words?
...Pep passing the buck to Arteta...our boy side stepping it better, than baldy side steps hair...lovely
Can listen to this man all day. Better English than most English people. Does he ever need to look for words?
Hoping he does some audio books in the future.
Remind of you someone, right?His command of English is superb for a non-native speaker, and for someone who only went to Rangers at 20?
Never lost for words. No fillers. No ums and ahs
Originally posted on the match day thread before Arteta’s first match start, then copied to the tactics thread:Interesting video on Arteta's tactics.
Because the goal is in the middle, so the middle of the pitch is the most dangerous area. But it will also be the most congested area.
That’s why you need width to open it up. But too many players on the flanks are not good, since the wide areas are not the most dangerous areas.
So Guardiola will put a maximum of one wide player as wide as possible, hugging the touch line on each flanks, to provide width and passing options (only one player on each side).
There are two ways that he would achieve that:
1 the wingers stay wide, the wingbacks tuck in as central midfielders, and central midfielders push up to attack the half space. OR
2 the wingers drift inside to occupy the half space, the wingbacks stays wide, moving up and down vertically, and the central midfielders stays as central midfielders.
3 a combination of 1&2
Interesting to see which way Arteta will choose. Which wide players he would pick will depend on that.
The amount of shots faced needs to come down drastically. Or we make the opposition shoot from a very long way out.