Itchysphincter
Ivor Allchurch
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Dr. Winston said:Glyn1 said:A newspaper article at the weekend pointed out that some of the best players in the Premier League were also near the top of the stats for losing possession when passing the ball, and Kevin De Bruyne was given as an example - he was near the top of the list for conceding intercepted passes but also near the top of the list for assists and goals.
High risk, high reward. Low risk, low reward. Cooper is largely cut from the same cloth as Clement in that tactically he's a coward. His teams take fewer risks because somebody on a coaching course once told him that teams who retain 87.652% of possession concede 25.3% fewer chances in the final third of the pitch, or some other stats based bollocks that's grown exponentially since everyone watched Moneyball.
I am being slightly facetious there but it's the kind of thinking that seems to have increased since it was decided somewhere by someone that managing was something you could do if you had enough qualifications rather than something you instinctively knew how to do or not.
100%.
I'd rather see someone like De Bruyne trying something and making a cock-up than see retention at all costs until it goes back to the centre half who then hoofs it to the centre circle, more often than not gifting the opposition possession anyway.
He's struck me as another Clement and I've used the comparison in the past.