It’s not down to the managers instructions. The clichéd phrases from Wenger we constantly mock, ‘playing with the handbrake/lacking sharpness’ suggests he’s not happy with the pace and caution we often display. Sometimes it’s down to the players. If Ox were playing instead of Iwobi, maybe we wouldn’t have scored a 2nd goal because he takes a heavy touch and then they score at the other end to make it 1-1. Fine margins. Sometimes it’s down to the opposition breaking being organised, disrupting up play with fouls….I don’t think it’s a case of us intentionally going into games looking flat.
Seems to be a mix up between tactics/instructions and mental preparation. I don’t think Wenger prepares the team mentally and he often has no answer when plan A doesn’t work. What we saw against Chelsea was Plan A. It’s no coincidence that this was our best performance since Man Utd. The players said after that game that they had a meeting and G’d themselves up for it. Not sure what the mood in the camp was like for Chelsea but we sometimes pull it out the bag for the big occasions. I wouldn’t be surprised if look flat in our next games against Basel and Burnley. How many times have we seen this before? It’s been going on for years. Tactically, attack wise at least, I don’t think he instructs them to do anything differently for most games. This certainly isn’t an example of that. Some games we’ve seen us soak up pressure and counter attack but that also often depends on our opposition and how good they are on the ball. In most cases it’s the same stuff. We won’t see our wingers staying wide and attacking the full back to create space, we definitely don’t play it long, it’s always us trying to play in our opponents half zipping passes around. I’ve watched games where we start well with the right tempo but one bad and we get hit it a counter. It happens.