I thought pacey and attacking went hand in hand, but if you meant slow attacking players I will retract my “pacey insert”.
I will ask again though; What attacking players are you talking about?
Also you shouldn't need coaching to put the ball where its needed from free kicks and corners.
I don't think pacy and attacking go hand in hand in the context of the Albion. Leo certainly isn't pacy, in fact I would consider only CMS and Rodriguez to have true pace as a prominent attribute.
Anyway, I was referring to OGs over use of players like Lua Lua, March, and CMS as reactive changes. And the non-utilisation of Hoskins who was declared fit for duty at a time when we desperately needed options. Been clear for a while it's all been a big ask for Ulloa, and an unfit Buckers hasn't been much help.
An example of what l I'm referring too is that March should have started last night IMHO. Someone who can get the opposition on the back foot from time to time. A reliable fearless outlet. Instead we succumbed with little fight or route to stamp any sort of mark on the game. Whilst good attacking players sat benched.
In their absence, and backing up the cautious approach, I would expect coaches to work on a few speciality set pieces. I concede we disagree on that.