Originally Posted by
WBA123
I don't agree with that, and I don't buy into this 'you have to play at a decent level to understand football' argument. I've played at an okay-ish level in my younger days, in a 3-5-2 and 4 at the back. Albeit mostly in midfield (when I was a lot younger and fitter).
Football is a pretty simple game. Its really all about the players, their fitness levels and their footballing intelligence.
Ajayi has generally been poor this season. Bartley definitely has a mistake in him. So do Townsend and Furlong, as we saw last night. We were playing a dangerous game last night with the line so high, it would have made more sense to drop the defensive line deeper rather than change formation. That's footballing intelligence, and should probably have come from Bartley. We would still have been playing a high line even by dropping back 10 yards.
If the defensive line is as high as where we were playing it, then you need your midfielders and strikers to press the ball so their players don't have the space to play it in behind the line. And we looked shattered 2nd half.
Generally this season we've been quite hard to score against, Other than Stoke, I don't think any side has caused us loads of problems. Even Swansea only had 3 shots on target last night, so I don't think we're over exposed in this system.
I just don't get why the line was so high, when we were 1-0 up away from home at a difficult place to go to. That's naivety. Even with 4 at the back, if the line stayed there it wouldn't have made any difference, especially for their first goal.