I had to start a new thread because there are a lot of reasonable points being thrown around in the other thread a Needing a Creative Midfielder, and I didn't want to get lost in it.
Now you all see what I am saying about Tappa and his weaknesses. At this stage of the game, they are talking about needing a creative midfielder. This shows a lack of idea and direction. He has been in charge for 2 years now and he is blaming our poor performances on the lack of a creative midfielder. So far, only two players have emerged as likely candidates to fill the role, Daley and Hue. He looked at them and is not satisfied, so what's next? A good coach works with the players that he has at his disposal. You devise a strategy and build your team around the best players of the lot. I said it before that a creative midfielder that sits back and sprays passes all over the field is not an absolute necessity in today's football. Sass, this is specifically for you.
One of the glaring weakness that I see with the team, which is an extension of the coach ,Tappa, is that we do not attack as a unit. In our last game, he talked about using the wings to attack because the middle of the field was poor. However, many of our plays were broken down because when the ball went to our wingers, they did not have an outlet for the ball. I don't see us putting in crosses into the 18 yards for our forwards to attack. What was our game plan? This problem doesn't just apply to our last game, but it's a constant one. Are our game PlanS to get the ball into the 18 yard box before we shoot? If that does not work, do we change it to crossing into the box? Our forwards play in leagues where they earn their bread from crosses into the box. This is just one of the main weakness that has not been addressed since Tappa's tenure. Free kicks and set play is another one.
Now you all see what I am saying about Tappa and his weaknesses. At this stage of the game, they are talking about needing a creative midfielder. This shows a lack of idea and direction. He has been in charge for 2 years now and he is blaming our poor performances on the lack of a creative midfielder. So far, only two players have emerged as likely candidates to fill the role, Daley and Hue. He looked at them and is not satisfied, so what's next? A good coach works with the players that he has at his disposal. You devise a strategy and build your team around the best players of the lot. I said it before that a creative midfielder that sits back and sprays passes all over the field is not an absolute necessity in today's football. Sass, this is specifically for you.
One of the glaring weakness that I see with the team, which is an extension of the coach ,Tappa, is that we do not attack as a unit. In our last game, he talked about using the wings to attack because the middle of the field was poor. However, many of our plays were broken down because when the ball went to our wingers, they did not have an outlet for the ball. I don't see us putting in crosses into the 18 yards for our forwards to attack. What was our game plan? This problem doesn't just apply to our last game, but it's a constant one. Are our game PlanS to get the ball into the 18 yard box before we shoot? If that does not work, do we change it to crossing into the box? Our forwards play in leagues where they earn their bread from crosses into the box. This is just one of the main weakness that has not been addressed since Tappa's tenure. Free kicks and set play is another one.
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