AstroSloth
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- Dec 29, 2020
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If you're a massive tactics/stats nerd, can you tell us how many times we've had the same starting 11 game to game?Could some of the Hurzeler in fans try and explain to me, a Hurzeler out fan, why I should back him other than the nonsense injury excuse and first season guff? I’m talking tactically, on the pitch, what has he done this season that gives you faith defensively and going forward? Cos as a football tactics nerd myself, I don’t see anything.
I was Potter in and a massive fan all the time he was here cos I could see what he was doing on the pitch, we had a clear structure, we were solid, we had a plan and patterns of play that made sense and created chances. I loved De Zerbi at first, from the start you could see what he was doing, it was brilliant. He had to go in the end because he is a bit of a twat and became toxic, but tactically he was brilliant.
Other managers like Iraola I love and did when he was in Spain, because tactically he is brilliant again. Even when Bournemouth struggled at the start, you could see what he was building from pretty much their first game and it didn’t take him long to make his mark on the team at all.
We’re now nearly a full season into Hurzeler and I see nothing to cling onto for the future. The results we have had have generally been due to individual brilliance and if we hadn’t had Baleba this season, I dread to think where we would be. We have actually played well for a very small amount of time this season and not had one complete match other than away to an appalling Southampton. So please, enlighten this doubter about what Hurzeler is building on the pitch that means we should back him because I just a talented squad of players badly coached at the moment.
You say "nonsense injuries excuse", we've had the most days missed through injuries in the league this season.
If anything it's a failure in squad building that has led us to this point.
We were crying out for a full back and CB in the summer but just kept buying attackers.