I like to refer to this as Sheringham's Law: Teddy was never the quickest player in any of the teams he played in, yet his intelligence meant he moved the ball much quicker than the majority of opponents could prepare for - but his teammates knew he could do it.Actually I think we break with a lot of pace - not necessarily with players that can beat all comers at 100 metres, but with quick thinkers that for example push up very quickly when an opposition corner breaks down. You don't necessarily need the most rapid players for that, just people who realise the opportunity before the opposition. This worked very well against Dortmund and Real. I thought the way we played against them was our Plan B.

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