Going back to the days of Poch, my only real critique of his playstyle was that we didn't transition our press into offense quickly enough, and hoping that we could eventually see a quick, decisive counter-press in action has become a minor fixation...not as direct as Leicester, but immediately exploiting the space left when teams lose the ball in the middle third and flooding players forward.
That's the German style of pressing, rather than the possession-oriented style that many of the Spanish managers favour. And it's Hasenhuttl's style; I'm really excited to see this in action, and while aware that we're more than a change in style away from thrashing the league, this is the best-case scenario. Hell, it's a good enough scenario that I thought it was just a stray rumour when it was first posted, because teams in our situation generally don't get managers as well-regarded as he.
So credit to whoever is doing the hiring: this is a genuinely gutsy and forward-thinking choice. Given our defensive frailties, it would have been easy to appoint an experienced PL manager who'd try to grind out some lucky 1-0s en route to 17th, and we haven't done that. Now they just need to commit to bringing in players to match...and, hopefully, commit to playing in this fashion beyond the next couple seasons, rather than whipsawing between managers with vastly different approaches.