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Having followed Ange across all his previous clubs, I can guarantee the fundamentals of his tactics will not change. However he is always the most rigid in his first season as he wants to ensure the foundations of how he wants to play are drilled in to the point of second nature, even if this is to the detriment of results at the time. Once this is achieved then you still start to see the tactical tweaks, usually from the second season. He knows that if you tweak things before the foundations are set then the players get confused and it turns in to a mess. Look at where the likes of Brisbane and Yokohama ended up on the table first season vs second season as examples.
@@mag1c101 he gets the squad he needs to start with and then they fight it out for spots. Being able to play different roles also comes into it. Bench players become impact weapons and rotations will come in the 60 min mark. Young guns get a run...bergvall 6-8-10 and Gray RB 6
Good content and subscribed. Constructive feedback - The little details like pronouncing Kulusevski correctly instead of Kuluveski and getting the LB and RB the right way around makes a big difference
I was told over and over again, that we would struggle without the player who moved abroad to win trophies (and didn't), but we had other players who stepped up to the plate. I wanted a manager who would get us playing the sort of football we liked, and if you offered me 5th place, I'd have snatched your hand off. COYS!!!!!!
No, no. You are the true genius by creating new words: innotive, instead of innovative, disabelise instead of disable. Just jokes. 😂😂 Thanks for the thought provoking content.
Think Ange will persist with Bissouma unless a silly bid comes in for him, which is unlikely from anywhere other than Saudi. The challenge is for him to find the form of the start of last season and if he can’t then can see Gray taking his starting spot.
Ange told him toward the beginning of last season that he wanted Bissouma to take on more of a leadership position. I personally think that the pressure may have got to him a bit and he needs to just focus on his own personal game for the upcoming season.
Totally different mindset after four years of Mourinho and Conte, so of course the talent available is not suited to the new systems. Given the three transfer windows Ange mentioned when he first joined it can only get better and better. Go out to win, not to not lose!
Wouldn’t it make more sense to move son back on the wing? It his natural position,then purchase a striker. It would be a much cheaper option plus the eze contract status is complicated at palace. It really doesn’t look like they are looking to sell especially after the departure of Olise.
@@WooldrogThe release clause only means that negotiations can be started once triggered. The club can obviously still convince the player to stay. Plus this isn’t just £60 million, potentially this is around £68 million. After we got stung with Ndombele I’m not sure how optimistic spurs will be to spend that kind of cash. I know he is premier league proven but the Ndombele situation cost the club millions and even had to negotiate an early release with the player. Do I want this to happen, of course. Do I think palace will do everything to keep Eze,100%. He is under contract until 2027. Let’s not rely on trying to sign one player when we can fix other areas promptly.
Quality video mate but I can’t take it seriously at times when you mispronounce names like Kulu-sev-ski not -veski lol. Anyways, otherwise great analysis 👍
Why do you have everyone in their wrong side? And it looks like you have Maddison at d mid when you can easily make a 4231 lineup with him at cam. Other than that nice video
Bravo for the video. Ederson and Eze would be great recruits. On the other hand, keeping Son in attack isn't possible. We need to replace Kulu and buy a real striker. Son is no good against low defenses. That's what most clubs do at the end of the season.
I guess you saw plenty as a rangers man...good read and yes both Eze and ederson would be ideal with Toney upfront and son to the left...that's quite a team...with two young mid guns in Gray and bergvall off the bench
The thing is son is not good at being a wide winger and he's best position in this system would be at the number 9 as he is a lethal finisher plus kulu I'd much better than son when playing as a wide winger so I don't see that happening
@@scottlewis2645 yes son is not a natural 9 but from the games we've seen son best role is at the 9 as for playing at the 10 i dont think he played in that postion since ange came so i cant judge and if eze comes i dont know would be hard to see son starting at the 10 role when there is james maddison and eze but who knows i think he did a pretty good job playing at the 9 last season even though that is not his natural position
@@JamalDavis-ni9uf kulu at the 10 not sonny. Sonny is best in his preferred spot on the left where has has always played and is moving towards goal. Kulu is too predictable preferring his left foot and dropping inside from the right. Plays better at 10. Madison has to improve at 10 and if we got Eze there is competition for it. Ange teams thrive when there is quad depth and hopefully yr 2 there will be. If we have that, you watch the improvement from yr 1.
@@scottlewis2645 that sounds perfect if done but do you think son at the wing will negatively impact the squad as he is more of an inverted winger than what Ange prefers a wide winger, I think on our team son is the best finsher we have and keeping him wide on the wing that just does not sound right
For me Ange also needs to tweak his tactics as we looked wide open. He needs to know that against certain teams and to see a result out that we need to play more defensive at times. We can't play gung-ho Ossies Ardilles football for every minute of every game ffs!
That team is too easy read by opponents, and looking at the team as such , I don't even whant to se the bench because with that team I sudder to think about a bench playing more games 2024 2025 a definite no
I got part way into this an realised it was a factually devoid puff piece. There was no dip in the middle of the season, we lost form in november and stayed i terrible form for the rest of the season, even when key players returned and Ange had a top squad available from mid january onwards. Last season was not a great success at all. A good first 10 games papered over the next 7 months of 10th place form and disgraceful performances in the cup comps. Also, how can you not say kuluSEVski, hes been at spurs for 2.5 years now. Its not kuluVESki.
I think the rest defensive shape of Spurs needs to change. The 2-3 build up shape, where your fullbacks invert, creates the pockets of space that opposition teams will continue to target in quick transition. Ange needs to adapt to a wider defensive base at the very least next season, i.e. a 3-2 buildup instead of 2-3. This however forces him away from his preferred fullbacks inverting technique. I would expect Ange to be less aggressive in attack next season, rather looking to choose attacking moments better, as we see with Arsenal, City and Liverpool. Spurs are on the right path though, they will continue to challenge for top 4 at the very least.