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Originally posted by tjb2376:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Robinb1990:
i usually use direct passing reasonably fast tempo not too fast though i get the wingers too cut in and have free role and now since this season i have crosses onto often for the full backs and have them pushing up the pitch i hope this helps somewhat
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Hmmmm...that's the thing I have a problem with in my head. All the tactical guides say to use direct passing with counter attacking, but to me Arsenal really do play the short ball game most of the time, so combining short passing, with quick tempo AND counter attacking, which all the tactical advice would suggest is not possible?
Any thoughts anyone?! </BLOCKQUOTE>
Its only a suggestion, but how about much, very much time wasting at the most extreme setting for time wasting in a match.
So you've counter attacking, you've short passing, creativity up a notch for the most talented of the team & time wasting.
My take is that player will still pass it short will take there time to allow for off the ball running because of the time wasting.
If set to short passing, and quick play, they more likley to pass to an oppossition player maybe rush the pass so to speak.
But here lies the quandary. Counter attacking, is direct line of play, its defence splitting long passes, with great counter attacking off the ball running and long passes.
I see a challenge ahead. Though I have seen with my own eyes, Arsenal-esk play, by the occasional inspiring team talk that got them all fired up believing that they were actually the Brazil national team its what I've seen.
Its going to be tough to fine tune that style of play.