Some will say we are boring ?

Looking closer at our football now, the team's system fluidity in how well players can change positional responsibilities during a match has been tweaked which allows a more fluid system with players to now focus less on specific roles being slowly introduced, noted.

There is less risk involved in our build-ups currently, as Farke's wanting the keeper, defenders & all others to stay on ball - with it & off it as a unit for a reason - so boring maybe not ?

Recently talking & listening to folks anaylising footballing trends we as a team needed to introduce & use a more fluid playing system alongside a more structured playing system or a balance of the two, which was certainly not the case last season.

Currently we are now "trying" to play with fluidity, more evidently seen currently by pressing in numbers immediately after losing the ball to prevent dangerous counter attacks, detailed analytics say.
So are we really boring by drawing defenders out of position & creating overload situations to increase our chances of finding open teammates in scoring areas ?

Recently since injuries, Farke is spending lots of TA training time via drills helping all players develop their tactical awareness including above said required shadow play, positional games & disciplined overload games - not perfected yet but it's development is being noted in games analysis, for sure.

So in taking responsibility to build up the pitch playing that way our players are now equipped with better "tempo variations" which certainly suits our current personelle, who appear happier with Farke's stressed importance of body shape & angles when receiving the ball so that we're becoming able to adjust quicker to changing situations, imo, after reading several reports to which i explained was evident on here before.

If you explore the concept of such "fluid formations" you?ll discover how these adaptable structures can lead to improved scoring opportunities, which we have seen at Leeds via chances ratio, 'tho not as yet being fully capitalised on.

By implementing varying positions & movements you can obviously create unpredictable attacking patterns that keep opposing defenses on their toes, aptly demonstrated via Joseph's off ball running improvement in his developing game which needed work on but now allows our midfield to be more fluid & attack minded as a result.

For me - to gain new perspectives by challenging your existing beliefs & considering new ideas was a life changer. In giving me fresh insights into the world of understanding my health issue, certainly not easy to compound new ways of thinking but well worth the effort put in eventually, i'd say.

So, 'Boring' is the new-wave concept apparently to watch currently but not if your a developing open minded player 'tho at Leeds Utd presently, i'd concur.

Just saying