
Originally Posted by
ShayGuevara
No one seem's to have picked up on the point he made that maybe with Commoli gone we will revert to the tactics that served us so well at the end of last season.
Also should this be true, how much power is Kenny being left with if he's been advised to use certain tactics?
Kenny has proven himself as a top manager when let do his thing, this season has tarnished his reputation a bit and could it be because of this moneyball strategy that seems to be the philosophy at the club more so than our old fluid pass and move sytsem?
I still haven't worked out why Kenny's decided to change tactics this season he's went from a fluid pass and move 4-2-3-1 with an extremely rigid defensive 2 in front of the defence and a fluid attacking 4 who could pop up anywhere while the full backs provide width. This worked and was extremely effective.
This season with Gerrard avaialable again (maybe this was the reason for change) even without Carroll in the team we seem to want to get the ball wide in a 4-4-1-1 system. With rigid wingers, one anchorman in midfield and a central midfield runner normally Gerrard or Adam. This hasn't served us half as well and even if we were still in the race for 4th I believe we'd be doing better with the old system.
Also now that Kenny has changed and bought players to suit it position wise, will he revert to the tactics that served him so well? I believe if he doesn't were in for more of the same next season and we certainly won't realise the potential we have.