Indeed you have made the point 4 or 5 times that the effort wasn't there.... but you making that same point 4 or 5 times doesn't automatically make it fact. So just to be clear here.... the players have been trying their hearts out when playing the diamond but then when put back into what is apparently their preferred 4-2-3-1 formation they decided not to bother explicitly for that game. It's a bit of a stretch isn't it? Why were they putting the effort in before when playing a formation they don't believe in only to down tools immediately after reverting to their preferred formation?
Again, very deftly dodging the entire point in its context, but focusing only on one aspect. Like I said, mischievous.
Brighton beat us utterly and comprehensively. Been trying to find somewhere to verify, but commentary said they even out ran us by 4km.
Formation was never an issue against Brighton, application and effort were, and its as clear as the nose on your face to anyone watching the game.
Could have been 433/442/diamond/whatever, if the players collectively just dont bother - the formation is irrelevant.
Lets see, which one fits better?
Finney = "We were playing diamond and working really hard, and then the players were gifted their preferred formation and didnt bother playing, obviously diamonds are great and that", or
- Diamond clearly wasnt working for the players, despite their effort
- Diamond was persisted with
- It didnt improve
- Poch set us up with a poor diamond in our biggest CL game of the season, and it was so successful the players - by his and their words - GAVE UP.
- Team doesnt turn up against Brighton, collectively massively lacking in effort.
You really think, after the 7-2 mauling at Bayern, when players were dead on their feet by half time, and have publicly spoken against the tactics - you think after that there are no reasons why their effort/performance might dip?
It was a horrible night, I can understand why you might want to live in denial it even happened, but lets be honest - it would appear to be a turning point. And I dont think its unfair to think it played a much larger part in proceedings than a switch to 4231.
My point here is that the formation is not the issue. Our performances against Brighton and Watford where we moved away from the diamond were as bad (and actually worse) than our other performances this season.
The point here is that the diamond was a problem, and now things are broken - possibly irrecoverably.
To deny that is just dishonest. It wasnt working, it wasnt improving.
You are right - the players really were trying, Im sure they were. And you are right - performances have worsened since we switched back.
Your insistence on denying there were issues with the formation, based on continued poor (worsening?) performances is where I think you are wrong.
And while we dont seem to agree on much recently, I credit you as far to smart to miss the obvious.
I'm not particularly happy with Pochettino at the moment and have no problems for people to call out any perceived failings. However I think it is clear that we're not performing well in whatever formation he shapes us in. You may disagree but my thoughts are that we have three main problems currently and none of them relate to the formation we play. I think in order of what is hurting us the most:
1. Players being selected who no longer want to be here and are playing well within themselves (Toby certainly, perhaps Eriksen, maybe Rose)
2. Players who are broken or out of form/confidence/ (Dier, Wanyama, Sanchez, Kane?, Dele? perhaps Rose again? maybe even Winks?)
3. Players without any/much experience at the club still acclimatising or being injured (N'Dombele, Lo Celso, Foyth, Sessegnon).
The first problem would seem easily solvable and I am baffled as to why Pochettino is continuing to pick players who want to leave the club. All I can think is that he feels a combination of problems 2 and 3 are forcing him to do this?
I agree they are all issues.
I think the greater issue is Poch has lost it. I think he lost it last season, probably the CL as the tipping point.
He dropped the ball, seems muddled, indifferent, and now quite desperate. I think THAT is the real problem. Truthfully.
The diamond was a symptom of Pochs confused approach, his lack of direction, but I think we are passed the point now where simply switching formation to suit the players is going to work (and, really, it shouldnt have been an issue in the first place).
So its odd you are so stuck on that specific thing. Bigger picture is - chances of Poch surviving at this point are slim to none. And despite a raft of issues and complications, its basically self inflicted.
It looks like he has lost that bit of magic that bonds the players to his will, and lets be honest - that is very rarely fixed.