Some time ago I posted up concerns about Harry's approach - his tendency to try and protect a slim lead or play too deep against obviously superior opposition. Spurs fans know all about this. (That was how Bradford got slaughtered at the week end - they didn't pressure the ball and the line was too deep. Obviouly it was going to be difficult but they got the tactics totally wrong).
We all know and have known for some time that the only thing that can possibly keep this club up is winning and doing so consistently. Draws wont really help us which is why we are 1/10 to go down. So how do you accomodate this given the players we have? It really worries me that Harry is looking to use Zamora as a hold up player. It's far too easy to defend against a single hold up merchant, and even that assumes a consistent Zamora. A hold up forward can also mean that there is too much space between your front man (or front two) and the midfield. Your front man can end up isolated. This strategy will not be enough.
I think the only way we are going to score regulalry - and we need to do just that because single points wll not be enough - is by playing a different type of attacking game, putting through balls into space behind defenders, making them turn and using Mackie and Remy to chase up. That means 4-3-3 (becomes 4-5-1 defending). We're far more likely to get midfielders arriving in the danger zone playing that way. We absolutely have to set up to win games from here on in, and that means much more attacking flexibility. Nothing less will do.
There is an element of risk with that set up: you are more vulnerable to counter attack but I just don't think there's a choice here. It worries me that Harry's idea of survival seems to be structured around a very conservative approach while there is still a theoretical chance of hanging on.
We all know and have known for some time that the only thing that can possibly keep this club up is winning and doing so consistently. Draws wont really help us which is why we are 1/10 to go down. So how do you accomodate this given the players we have? It really worries me that Harry is looking to use Zamora as a hold up player. It's far too easy to defend against a single hold up merchant, and even that assumes a consistent Zamora. A hold up forward can also mean that there is too much space between your front man (or front two) and the midfield. Your front man can end up isolated. This strategy will not be enough.
I think the only way we are going to score regulalry - and we need to do just that because single points wll not be enough - is by playing a different type of attacking game, putting through balls into space behind defenders, making them turn and using Mackie and Remy to chase up. That means 4-3-3 (becomes 4-5-1 defending). We're far more likely to get midfielders arriving in the danger zone playing that way. We absolutely have to set up to win games from here on in, and that means much more attacking flexibility. Nothing less will do.
There is an element of risk with that set up: you are more vulnerable to counter attack but I just don't think there's a choice here. It worries me that Harry's idea of survival seems to be structured around a very conservative approach while there is still a theoretical chance of hanging on.
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