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The Slay Queens
Part 2- Nkunku & Felix
The major issue with these two is their work rate.
Their laxity in pressing, inefficiency to comfortably both defend and attack and sluggishness to transition fast from deep areas to attack area would always leave the team with structural issues against stronger opponents.
Against teams that play deep and tight, they can give you the ability to wiggle in between tight spaces but would give you issues with structure when required to both defend and attack in quick succession when defending, or give you instant defensive structural support when shifting from attack to defence
I'd say they are luxury players that can flourish with workholic defensive horses behind them and when often left to play near the opponent's box. This is however considered criminal and taboo with demands of modern football.
For these two, benching Palmer and Jackson is a pipe dream when all factors are constant
They can however borrow a leaf from Mudryk who we criticized earlier but now showing glimpses of brilliance and improvements
Next- Enzo Fernandez
The Slay Queens
Part 2- Nkunku & Felix
The major issue with these two is their work rate.
Their laxity in pressing, inefficiency to comfortably both defend and attack and sluggishness to transition fast from deep areas to attack area would always leave the team with structural issues against stronger opponents.
Against teams that play deep and tight, they can give you the ability to wiggle in between tight spaces but would give you issues with structure when required to both defend and attack in quick succession when defending, or give you instant defensive structural support when shifting from attack to defence
I'd say they are luxury players that can flourish with workholic defensive horses behind them and when often left to play near the opponent's box. This is however considered criminal and taboo with demands of modern football.
For these two, benching Palmer and Jackson is a pipe dream when all factors are constant
They can however borrow a leaf from Mudryk who we criticized earlier but now showing glimpses of brilliance and improvements
Next- Enzo Fernandez
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#PREMATCH
#MANUCHEL
Against Liverpool, Slot assigned Curtis jones to constantly Man mark Palmer and greatly neutralized Chelsea's attacking threat.
Against newcastle, Maresca tweaked and majorly played Palmer to play-make from behind our lines. This proved efficient against an also highly pressing newcastle team
Today it will be interesting to see how we will deploy.
One sure thing though is United must adopt a conservative and aggressive style if they are to have any chance. Just the way a more fancied Liverpool did. There is nothing shameful in them admitting our tactical superiority over them.
But if they try to play anything fanciful and adventurous like they did against the second string Leicester team, it doesn't matter whether they are at home. We will whoop and whack them so shamefully and so bad.
Admission of weakness is in itself grace.
#MANUCHEL
Against Liverpool, Slot assigned Curtis jones to constantly Man mark Palmer and greatly neutralized Chelsea's attacking threat.
Against newcastle, Maresca tweaked and majorly played Palmer to play-make from behind our lines. This proved efficient against an also highly pressing newcastle team
Today it will be interesting to see how we will deploy.
One sure thing though is United must adopt a conservative and aggressive style if they are to have any chance. Just the way a more fancied Liverpool did. There is nothing shameful in them admitting our tactical superiority over them.
But if they try to play anything fanciful and adventurous like they did against the second string Leicester team, it doesn't matter whether they are at home. We will whoop and whack them so shamefully and so bad.
Admission of weakness is in itself grace.
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