Risk taking is nice to talk about and all, but have you seen our passing lately? It’s been pretty bad, all over the pitch. How do you go from struggling to get 3 passes together to taking more risks and having confidence in your passing not to make the same mistakes you’re already making?
Like I said, the players are under strict, rigid instructions. If Ceballos or even Granit were allowed to be more experimental in their passing, we'd open up a few more doors. But atm the instruction is not to give it away if we can't find an opening from our typical LW assault.
It's perfect for bigger games where we're the underdog. It prioritises safety first and we won't do anything daft and get caught out. But against teams where we're superior, we need to.. I'm gonna say it... remove the hand break. Someone like Willock for example will always struggle with strict instruction, his strength is his movement off the ball. If he can only drift 5 yards here and there we'll never see the best of him.
Is this based on the myth that Arteta instructs all his players on who to pass to and where at all times?
I find it hard to believe. There are disciplined and rigid general instructions but they’re not micromanaged to that level. No one can play like that.
So just checked the highlights. Aren’t all handballs penalty’s regardless of player intent or lack thereof?
Also how the hell did Saka not finish that ball from Hector.
On the flipside they had plenty of shots that could’ve or should’ve gone in..
I think it wasn't given because it deflected off him leg first and then onto his arm. I'm not sure what the rules say about that.So just checked the highlights. Aren’t all handballs penalty’s regardless of player intent or lack thereof?
Also how the hell did Saka not finish that ball from Hector.
On the flipside they had plenty of shots that could’ve or should’ve gone in..