I am as concerned as everyone at Harry's choice of tactics against teams we should be attacking and challenging, such as Norwich and Swansea. To go defensive is shocking, but is there more to this...?
I think Harry suffers from a big pshycological barrier when coming up against teams possibly perceived superior to his own, and as a result thinks about shutting them out and hoping for a draw, rather than going at them looking for the win. When at Spurs he very rearely got any sort of result from the big sides, ie those classed above Spurs. IT became a mental thing and people didnt expect them to win most of the time.
Now i worry he's got a similar issue with us and rather than going for teams he's thinking shut them out and hope for a break to maybe nick a goal.... ok against the likes of Chelsea, Spurs, City and you pick upa few points, but it cannot become your default formation and approach. The Norwich game for me against a side who cant buy a win, sent out all the wrong messages and the alarm bells were ringing. Same against Swansea, although being honest i didnt expect anything from them.
I think Harry suffers from a big pshycological barrier when coming up against teams possibly perceived superior to his own, and as a result thinks about shutting them out and hoping for a draw, rather than going at them looking for the win. When at Spurs he very rearely got any sort of result from the big sides, ie those classed above Spurs. IT became a mental thing and people didnt expect them to win most of the time.
Now i worry he's got a similar issue with us and rather than going for teams he's thinking shut them out and hope for a break to maybe nick a goal.... ok against the likes of Chelsea, Spurs, City and you pick upa few points, but it cannot become your default formation and approach. The Norwich game for me against a side who cant buy a win, sent out all the wrong messages and the alarm bells were ringing. Same against Swansea, although being honest i didnt expect anything from them.
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