Tony Towner
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I don't know about last season but Coady said that this season after the first Leeds game. Which made sense for that match with them being new to the league and playing Bielsaball. It doesn't make sense against Southampton and Newcastle teams in poor form, where obvoiusly you need to be mindful of their strengths, but are entitled to feel confident that you are the better side.It sort of ties in with something I remember being said last season, think by Coady in a post match interview, where they said the slow starts were generally by design to get a feel for the game rather than storming in head first. Which is a nonsense too isn't it? You've got all the resources in the world to scout your opponents at this level and be fairly certain how they're going to approach the game, so you set your team up to play that from the off, not start every game with a blank slate and see how it's gone after half an hour.
I also don't agree with it's how we've played for the last 3 seasons. Yes, being solid, working our way into the game and coming on strong in the last 25 minutes has always been the tactic, but in doing that we conceded few chances and agressively closed down space and passing lanes in our own half. Dull and unnecessarily conservative on occasion, but at least solid. That's not the case now.