Bishop
Pat van den Hauwe
I haven't read all the posts but the jist I'm sort of seeing is Mourinho asking the players to press and them not doing it. I think there is an important thing to say here, you can ask for the press but if you haven't taught how to do it then they are just empty words.
Emery at Arsenal was the same, if you heard his press conferences he was all about the desire to press but it was clear in all his time at Arsenal they were not a pressing side, now look at the introduction of Arteta and slowly but surely he's making them into a side that presses. You don't become a pressing side via words in a press conference of even on the touchline, it is learnt via time on the training pitch, session after session tactical instruction teaching players where they need to be, the spaces they need to occupy and if you don't actually know how to achieve the tactic then they are just failed words.
We know what a pressing side looks like, we were one of the preeminent examples under Poch. We play nothing like that now. A deep defensive line and a mid to low block are the antithesis of a pressing side. You play high and press the opposition with numbers challenging them directly for the ball and blocking any passing lanes until you either win it, or are bypassed and have to react defensively. We do not do this.
It's super evident. On Sunday whenever we had the ball in our backline Arsenal pressed forward, smothering us and giving no easy outlet causing poor ball retention on our part and easy turnovers for them. On the other hand whenever Arsenal had the ball we retreated to the halfway line and then tried to challenge. That's not a press, that's a mid block and there isn't anything inherently wrong with playing within a mid block but to pretend that we attempted to press or that was the tactical approach seems farcical to me, because if he really did send them out with the intent to press high and smother then that's even more concerning because we never even got close to implementing that.
I'd rather think he intentionally set us up to counter as is his usual tactic rather than press because the latter suggests he is incompetent.
Emery at Arsenal was the same, if you heard his press conferences he was all about the desire to press but it was clear in all his time at Arsenal they were not a pressing side, now look at the introduction of Arteta and slowly but surely he's making them into a side that presses. You don't become a pressing side via words in a press conference of even on the touchline, it is learnt via time on the training pitch, session after session tactical instruction teaching players where they need to be, the spaces they need to occupy and if you don't actually know how to achieve the tactic then they are just failed words.
We know what a pressing side looks like, we were one of the preeminent examples under Poch. We play nothing like that now. A deep defensive line and a mid to low block are the antithesis of a pressing side. You play high and press the opposition with numbers challenging them directly for the ball and blocking any passing lanes until you either win it, or are bypassed and have to react defensively. We do not do this.
It's super evident. On Sunday whenever we had the ball in our backline Arsenal pressed forward, smothering us and giving no easy outlet causing poor ball retention on our part and easy turnovers for them. On the other hand whenever Arsenal had the ball we retreated to the halfway line and then tried to challenge. That's not a press, that's a mid block and there isn't anything inherently wrong with playing within a mid block but to pretend that we attempted to press or that was the tactical approach seems farcical to me, because if he really did send them out with the intent to press high and smother then that's even more concerning because we never even got close to implementing that.
I'd rather think he intentionally set us up to counter as is his usual tactic rather than press because the latter suggests he is incompetent.