...that we saw a weakness in a side and really turned the screw on them?
In the Preston game it was obvious that Key had their full back on toast and had him beat hands down for pace and skill. In the second half rather than trying to isolate him 1v1 with the full back at every opportunity to either force fouls and bookings (and set piece opportunities) until they made a tactical change to their shape we went for a more general game and we hardly ever saw Key getting the ball with time and space to attack the full back again for the rest of the game.
I can think going back for many years of how we would have a full back on the ropes early on but never repeatedly use the winger/wingback to put real pressure on them. Not since Montero roasted the Arsenal fullback can I remember a time when we just gave it at every chance and said "go on son do your worst"
In the Preston game it was obvious that Key had their full back on toast and had him beat hands down for pace and skill. In the second half rather than trying to isolate him 1v1 with the full back at every opportunity to either force fouls and bookings (and set piece opportunities) until they made a tactical change to their shape we went for a more general game and we hardly ever saw Key getting the ball with time and space to attack the full back again for the rest of the game.
I can think going back for many years of how we would have a full back on the ropes early on but never repeatedly use the winger/wingback to put real pressure on them. Not since Montero roasted the Arsenal fullback can I remember a time when we just gave it at every chance and said "go on son do your worst"