We have a fantastic set up for attacking at pace, it's the ****ing dilly-dallying with the ball that drives me mental, as if Bruce listened to the criticism of possession and decided it would be better if we passed it slowly around the defence for over 50% of a match. It's like he looks at management as a means to appease people, rather than having a clear vision for what he wants to achieve with his players to get the best results.
When we get the ball from defence, it should ALWAYS be spun out fast. Always. That should be our DNA. The like of Max, Almiron, Murphy, Fraser & Wilson are all fast facing the opponent, not one are any use tracking full backs. We should have 2 CM's whose sole purpose is to get the ball to whichever one of those is free, every single time. No dallying, no waiting for Shelvey so he can launch another long bomb, just be available for the defender/keeper, turn and release it forward.
I wouldn't give a **** if we had 20% possession, if we spent all of that time hurtling towards the opponents goal to have a shot. We don't have the players for 'possession at all costs' or building up on the edge of a box, we have dynamite players who are better off not thinking. When we lose it, drop back and start again. Would be immense to watch - teams thinking "jesus, we better not lose possession else we'll be in trouble" would be awesome, just become a lethal counter attacking force, but with MUCH better pressing to force an issue (I disagree with Rafa's 7-2-1 formation, inviting the opposition on).