The Fun Factory Posted November 17, 2021 Share Posted November 17, 2021 3 minutes ago, Tom13 said: Traore could be in trouble. Even if he's working hard I can't imagine his heart rate budging he's that laid back Just drink a six pack of red bull before the game 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roonst83 Posted November 17, 2021 Share Posted November 17, 2021 4 minutes ago, The Fun Factory said: Just drink a six pack of red bull before the game A.k.a. the Jamie Vardy diet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keyblade Posted November 17, 2021 Share Posted November 17, 2021 18 hours ago, a m ole said: Ugh I’ve just watched highlights of him as a player and I think I’ve come round on him in general, used to hate him. His pashun is infectious. It's mostly because he's from Liverpool. If Jack did for us what he did in Istanbul, or against West Ham in the FA Cup final, he'd have a ring of statues around VP. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
May-Z Posted November 20, 2021 Share Posted November 20, 2021 Really interesting to see the slight changes to what Smith's 4-3-3 would have been. The front three were much narrower - which I think is a good thing for the press and more intricate attacking passing. The midfield three clearly had Naka sitting deepest, but McGinn and Ramsey would start fairly flat with him, before bursting forward or out to the wings to cover the wide positions rather than the wingers doing that job. Playing out from the back seems option 1, and although terrifying at times, managed to break the Brighton press well pretty much each time. You can see that the next part of this build up play hasn't been worked on enough to pass through the midfield press in the same way...but will be interesting to see if we eventually get there. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gwi1890 Posted November 21, 2021 Share Posted November 21, 2021 Liked the way we got out yesterday, McGinn and Ramsey came deep in both wide positions when the centrebacks brought the ball out of defence, much more effective than booting it down the channel 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomC Posted November 22, 2021 Share Posted November 22, 2021 (edited) Still sussing out everything that Gerrard does, but here's what I noticed... The press is very different. Not as high. The high three tend to move as a wall rather than being staggered or trying to clog particular passing lanes. The goal doesn't always seem to be to win the ball; many times, Watkins and Buendia showed the player the outside and were content to steer them down the wings. As narrow as the front and middle three were when defending, the middle three looked very different in possession. Ramsey and especially McGinn would drift wide, often to cover space left when Targett and Cash pushed forward. Buendia still seemed to have license to roam. He turned up on the left even before the first substitution. Ings participated in the press but didn't seem to track back to our final third like he did under Deano. Maybe SG wants him to stay further forward. I have a vague impression that we played the ball up the middle a little more; Deano always preferred to advance the ball up the wings. But that's only a vague impression. As I mentioned in the Targett thread, the tendency to funnel players down the wings put our fullbacks at the end of cul-de-sacs, which seemed to help Targett. He's good at tackling when he isn't isolated one-on-one against a faster player. Edited November 22, 2021 by TomC Added last point, corrected several errors 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ciggiesnbeer Posted November 22, 2021 Share Posted November 22, 2021 Yeah I am trying to figure out our midfield as well, good observation we were narrow and had a blocking shape out of possession but given much more license when in possession. Which was nice to see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheMightyVillans Posted November 22, 2021 Share Posted November 22, 2021 All I know is they didn't walk through our midfield which is a big improvement in itself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vive_La_Villa Posted November 22, 2021 Share Posted November 22, 2021 (edited) On 20/11/2021 at 21:44, May-Z said: Really interesting to see the slight changes to what Smith's 4-3-3 would have been. The front three were much narrower - which I think is a good thing for the press and more intricate attacking passing. The midfield three clearly had Naka sitting deepest, but McGinn and Ramsey would start fairly flat with him, before bursting forward or out to the wings to cover the wide positions rather than the wingers doing that job. Playing out from the back seems option 1, and although terrifying at times, managed to break the Brighton press well pretty much each time. You can see that the next part of this build up play hasn't been worked on enough to pass through the midfield press in the same way...but will be interesting to see if we eventually get there. Our fans get so anxious when they do this . Really doesn’t help as the players start to panic. They were able to do it easily during lockdown. Edited November 22, 2021 by Vive_La_Villa Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HKP90 Posted November 22, 2021 VT Supporter Share Posted November 22, 2021 On 20/11/2021 at 21:44, May-Z said: Really interesting to see the slight changes to what Smith's 4-3-3 would have been. The front three were much narrower - which I think is a good thing for the press and more intricate attacking passing. The midfield three clearly had Naka sitting deepest, but McGinn and Ramsey would start fairly flat with him, before bursting forward or out to the wings to cover the wide positions rather than the wingers doing that job. Playing out from the back seems option 1, and although terrifying at times, managed to break the Brighton press well pretty much each time. You can see that the next part of this build up play hasn't been worked on enough to pass through the midfield press in the same way...but will be interesting to see if we eventually get there. See I would have said that the type of wide players we normally field would not necessarily lend themselves well to a narrower inside forward format, as you are looking for them to get into the box, and attack the far post. We've not got the most prolific wide men. They are not natural finishers and don't really score enough. With Ollie wide though it makes more sense. Begs the question, are we going to be targeting players like Ollie for those positions, or players like Buendia, who to my mind is more of a creator than a finisher. I suppose we could go asymmetric, and play one wide forward, and one inside forward, but we'd get quite predictable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
May-Z Posted November 22, 2021 Share Posted November 22, 2021 11 hours ago, HKP90 said: See I would have said that the type of wide players we normally field would not necessarily lend themselves well to a narrower inside forward format, as you are looking for them to get into the box, and attack the far post. We've not got the most prolific wide men. They are not natural finishers and don't really score enough. With Ollie wide though it makes more sense. Begs the question, are we going to be targeting players like Ollie for those positions, or players like Buendia, who to my mind is more of a creator than a finisher. I suppose we could go asymmetric, and play one wide forward, and one inside forward, but we'd get quite predictable. Yeah, it's a really prominent question about how we fit our winger-stocked squad to the new formation. There's a chance it could work well for Bertie and Bailey starting narrower on the right...gets them into a shooting area sooner. Same with El Ghazi as well....and he is good at getting in at the far post. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dont_do_it_doug. Posted November 22, 2021 Share Posted November 22, 2021 (edited) 14 hours ago, HKP90 said: See I would have said that the type of wide players we normally field would not necessarily lend themselves well to a narrower inside forward format, as you are looking for them to get into the box, and attack the far post. We've not got the most prolific wide men. They are not natural finishers and don't really score enough. With Ollie wide though it makes more sense. Begs the question, are we going to be targeting players like Ollie for those positions, or players like Buendia, who to my mind is more of a creator than a finisher. I suppose we could go asymmetric, and play one wide forward, and one inside forward, but we'd get quite predictable. This doesn't seem accurate. El Ghazi (11), Traore (8) chipped in with a fair amount last season. Bailey scored 9 in the the Bundesliga. Trezeguet, for all his faults, is known for popping up at the back post. It's essentially ALL he adds in an attacking sense. Even if you remove El Ghazi's penalties and include Mike, you still arrive at double figures for both wide positions last season. I don't know whether that makes them 'natural finishers'. Edited November 22, 2021 by dont_do_it_doug. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rossco76 Posted November 22, 2021 Share Posted November 22, 2021 Of all of our wingers I think the narrower structure is going to benefit Traore the most. We all know how much he enjoys cutting in on his left foot, can't wait to have him back. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CVByrne Posted November 24, 2021 Share Posted November 24, 2021 I like how Gerrard sets up the team. He wants to force teams out wide so they put crosses in which is playing to our strengths, we've CBs who are very strong in the air and a top class goalkeeper. He then gives easy instructions to the midfield, don't get sucked wide block the midfield. I am interested in how our current crop of midfielders perform under Gerrard. I doubt we'll sign another midfielder in Jan without one leaving and it's hard to sign players you want in Jan anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Delphinho123 Posted November 28, 2021 Share Posted November 28, 2021 So interesting the way McGinn and Ramsey are deployed now. They both almost play as secondary full backs defensively - Ramsey over on the left and McGinn over on the right. The front three stay narrow and we allow teams to have the ball in the wide areas but as soon as they get into our half or further forward, this is when the two central midfielders come across. I don’t confess to know a lot about tactics but it was just really noticeable at the game on Saturday. It seems to be working too. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
a m ole Posted November 28, 2021 Share Posted November 28, 2021 2 minutes ago, Delphinho123 said: So interesting the way McGinn and Ramsey are deployed now. They both almost play as secondary full backs defensively - Ramsey over on the left and McGinn over on the right. The front three stay narrow and we allow teams to have the ball in the wide areas but as soon as they get into our half or further forward, this is when the two central midfielders come across. I don’t confess to know a lot about tactics but it was just really noticeable at the game on Saturday. It seems to be working too. It’s essentially a 4-3-3 instead of a 4-5-1 (or 4-2-3-1) like Liverpool. The midfield is the midfield. It’s my favourite formation and what’s really warmed me to Gerrard as I was skeptical at first. I think it gets the best out of the players we have and lends itself to more adaptability, as we can play more of our midfielders (Buendia, Sanson, Chuk, etc) in those positions without them being lost running channels and ‘tracking back’ 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Delphinho123 Posted November 28, 2021 Share Posted November 28, 2021 1 minute ago, a m ole said: It’s essentially a 4-3-3 instead of a 4-5-1 (or 4-2-3-1) like Liverpool. The midfield is the midfield. It’s my favourite formation and what’s really warmed me to Gerrard as I was skeptical at first. I think it gets the best out of the players we have and lends itself to more adaptability, as we can play more of our midfielders (Buendia, Sanson, Chuk, etc) in those positions without them being lost running channels and ‘tracking back’ It’s so true. Smith just got it horribly wrong (albeit hampered by injuries) with his formations. The 3-5-2 was purely to fit both Ings and Watkins in the same side and the 4-2-3-1 just left us exposed in midfield as Buendia looked a bit lost there. We’re not good enough with our current personnel to play anything other than a 4-3-3 with either Watkins or Ings up top and two from Buendia, Bailey, Young, Traore etc. playing as the wide-ish attackers. We messed up in the summer in that we heavily unbalanced our squad with our transfer activity. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
villalad21 Posted November 29, 2021 Share Posted November 29, 2021 (edited) 11 hours ago, a m ole said: It’s essentially a 4-3-3 instead of a 4-5-1 (or 4-2-3-1) like Liverpool. The midfield is the midfield. It’s my favourite formation and what’s really warmed me to Gerrard as I was skeptical at first. I think it gets the best out of the players we have and lends itself to more adaptability, as we can play more of our midfielders (Buendia, Sanson, Chuk, etc) in those positions without them being lost running channels and ‘tracking back’ I agree. Always said that Liverpool plays the brand of football and formation that is closest to my heart. Buzzing that we play the same way now. Edited November 29, 2021 by villalad21 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mole86 Posted November 29, 2021 Share Posted November 29, 2021 16 hours ago, Delphinho123 said: It’s so true. Smith just got it horribly wrong (albeit hampered by injuries) with his formations. The 3-5-2 was purely to fit both Ings and Watkins in the same side and the 4-2-3-1 just left us exposed in midfield as Buendia looked a bit lost there. We’re not good enough with our current personnel to play anything other than a 4-3-3 with either Watkins or Ings up top and two from Buendia, Bailey, Young, Traore etc. playing as the wide-ish attackers. We messed up in the summer in that we heavily unbalanced our squad with our transfer activity. Not only did 3-5-2 expose us in midfield, it also served to break up the most solid back four we've had in years. Really impressed with our shape when we lost the ball on Saturday, McGinn did so much work getting back in position to help Cash with Zaha and Mitchell. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post CVByrne Posted November 30, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted November 30, 2021 I like what I've seen tactically from him so far. It's very much how he and his team see the way to set up and it differs from everyone else in the League. We all know we set up as a 4 3 2 1 (it looks more like a 4 1 2 2 1 though). What's really interesting is how we are in and out of possession. In possession, we seem to have McGinn / Ramsey move into the fullback space with the full back pushed up operating in a wide forward space. So when playing out from the back you have the 2 CBs and then the 3 midfielders in front of them this makes the triangles for passing, so say Mings has the ball he has McGinn to his left in front, then Targett further up on the left and N Nakamba in front to the right (also has Konsa and Martinez as passing options too). The 2 No10s are then essentially in line with the fullbacks so it's a 2 3 4 1 formation when we are building up from the back. The other big difference is out of possession, we don't press high up the field which creates space between the lines, instead the front 3 move to block passing channels into central midfield, forcing play down the wide areas which is when the press begins from McGinn or Ramsey closing down. This is why we haven't had much possession in the two games so far, Brighton and Palace having to reset because they have no advancing play from the areas we are forcing them into. The spacing between the midfielders and front 3 is more compact as the front 3 are not pressing, instead blocking passing options together and the two 10s basically adding numbers to central midfield. This has meant we are defensively more solid as we were conceding so many goals in transition. We were pressing high up the field and our averagely talented group of central midfielder players were exposed once the press was beaten. We will have issues with teams who want to play less football though, as we can't be allowing the likes of Burnley, Newcastle, Norwich etc.. to wind down the clock with possession in their own half. So when a team is focussed on not losing we will struggle right now. I think we're set up well for playing the teams we'll face in next 3 games though. I like these changes though. I like what I've seen so far. We've won two games but a lot of it is down to how we have changed tactically. 10 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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