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[Albion] What are the main differences between Potterball and De Zerbi ball?







AmexRuislip

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Curious Orange

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Much more baiting of the high press by the defenders in order to transition through two midfield pivots to quick attacks by the wide players. Much more one touch play.

So the possession approach is maintained, but we are less likely to give the opposition time to recover to a defensive position.
 
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You played nice football under Potter, De Zerbi more of the same or much different/better?
From what I've seen so far it's same as Potter but a lot quicker and braver. Plenty of goals so far but also not many clean sheets. At present we're simply taking teams apart in our 'power play'. Also, Roberto wants better and won't settle for anything less than 100% (as publicly said in recent week)
 




maresfield seagull

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Much more baiting of the high press by the defenders in order to transition through two midfield pivot to quick attacks by the wide players. Much more one touch play.

So the possession approach is maintained, but we are less likely to give the opposition time to recover to a defensive position.
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Uh_huh_him

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Much more baiting of the high press by the defenders in order to transition through two midfield pivot to quick attacks by the wide players. Much more one touch play.

So the possession approach is maintained, but we are less likely to give the opposition time to recover to a defensive position.
Yep this is the best and most concise answer,
 


The Fits

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So many things. Worth trying to see as many heat maps and touch maps as you can. Definitely try and find the Dunk one comparing the Leicester and Liverpool games. Night and day really.
 












beorhthelm

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So many things. Worth trying to see as many heat maps and touch maps as you can. Definitely try and find the Dunk one comparing the Leicester and Liverpool games. Night and day really.
or hot and cold?
 










ConfusedGloryHunter

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Deeper defense and more of the build-up happening on the own half to create spaces on the opposition (rather than occupying it and relying on combinations to lock up their defense).

Potter is more adaptive while RDZ is more interested in optimising one strategy.
I am definitely pro-Swanny on this forum so please don't take this as a dig but a genuine question: How long would you wait before deciding which manager out of DeZ and Pots is better? Obviously at the moment with this hot streak RDZ is doing well so maybe a whole season in place would be fair?
 




Swansman

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I am definitely pro-Swanny on this forum so please don't take this as a dig but a genuine question: How long would you wait before deciding which manager out of DeZ and Pots is better? Obviously at the moment with this hot streak RDZ is doing well so maybe a whole season in place would be fair?
25 years maybe?
Always difficult to judge since two managers rarely have identical working conditions. Might have to wait until they both retire to see how they've coped with various challenges over their careers.
 




The Fits

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There's an element of shell shock that didn't exist under Potter. The last few months of him here we scored some gorgeous goals. They were kind of pure. Pure football. With RDZ teams look haggard. They literally have no idea where people are, where the ball is.
 




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