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[Albion] Is De Zerbi shifting football’s tactics with possession tightrope at Brighton? (Jonathan Liew in The Guardian)



Wozza

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Italian is challenging established conventions with audacious play in his team’s danger zone that can turn high-pressing doctrine in on itself​


“I was a pain in the ass as a footballer,” Roberto De Zerbi once said. And, in a way, he was a player hopelessly out of his time: a pure No 10 coming through at the turn of the century, just as they were disappearing from the game.


 




Wozza

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"Like most top teams, Brighton play out from their goalkeeper, Robert Sánchez." - oops.
 


jcdenton08

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Well Jonathan, thank you for the praise but kindly f*** off. The media are noticing us too much and putting far too much pressure on the players, coach and upper management at this point.

A few losses and it’s “Brighton have been found out”.
 








raymondo

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Italian is challenging established conventions with audacious play in his team’s danger zone that can turn high-pressing doctrine in on itself​


“I was a pain in the ass as a footballer,” Roberto De Zerbi once said. And, in a way, he was a player hopelessly out of his time: a pure No 10 coming through at the turn of the century, just as they were disappearing from the game.


Interesting, thanks 👍
 


raymondo

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Would be nice if the Guardian followed this up with a detailed exposé of how some teams play very negatively (especially away) to get a result: time wasting, feigning injury, in the ref's ear, etc. It's a valid approach, let's see it called out. The tactics of positive, progressive managers shouldn't be the only story.
 


jcdenton08

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Would be nice if the Guardian followed this up with a detailed exposé of how some teams play very negatively (especially away) to get a result: time wasting, feigning injury, in the ref's ear, etc. It's a valid approach, let's see it called out. The tactics of positive, progressive managers shouldn't be the only story.
Yep, we did in home and away under Hughton due to limitations.
 






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