
Originally Posted by
HCZ_Reborn
In many ways I’ve made my point, I’ve never been sold on Gyokeres therefore I’m glad we are skipping him. And I like Sesko, I like his first touch, his movement on the ball etc and I don’t hold with the idea that one is a gamble and one is a sure thing. Other people on here don’t agree with me, and that’s fine but I don’t see anything to be gained by continuing a discussion on the matter, especially when there are others talking with such certainty when they accuse me of doing the same (not you by the way).
I felt back in February that there was little sense in talking about changing style of play because we didn’t have any attacking options. This summer well I’ve stated my solution which is to have a more offensive minded and quicker player than Rice at no8 (that’s considered heresy) in many games. I think at home we have to push up too much to have any attacking momentum and that is why we dropped so many points from winning positions….either chasing the two goal cushion or feeling we can’t do that and withdrawing.
I do think it’s naive to say players should just get forward quicker, well yes ideally they would…but the reason players play the ball back or play safe passes is because they are worried about being dispossessed. My solution is therefore to have players more comfortable with ball to feet and operating in tight spaces, to suck defenders in and create space elsewhere.
This is what Liverpool have done successfully for ages, they suck defenders in and then bring other players into the game
You need players that have a good first touch, can play the ball under pressure etc. Zubimendi is an interesting one because although he has a far superior passing range to Rice, he can probably be more easily outmuscled than Rice so there creates a vulnerability aspect with high pressing
But its swings and roundabouts because he would be able to release the ball forward quicker than Partey or Rice
Martinelli is an exceptional player for counter attacking situations, but we arguably need a winger who can deal well with restricted space. For me this makes Morgan Rodgers an ideal signing as he can play as both an attacking midfielder and a winger