Exactly, the opposition is irrelevant when it comes to football fundamentals.
Control, passing. A top quality player will make it look easy in a pre-season and he did that
These games are all about fitness and, with a new manager, letting him see how the players work together and understand his instruction. For that you need opposition of a certain standard, but you don't want a match that is too testing....you need to see a plan work,,,,doesn't help if you can't get the ball or run yourself into the ground. This kind of preseason has worked for us before....should arrive at the start of the season fit and hungry, not injured and tired.
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Alfie Jones very composed and only 18 - wouldn't be surprised to see him be part of the first team squad next season
I don't know, man. Their defending was lax even by pre-season standards. They were giving everyone time on the ball in midfield and just having the defenders half-ass cover the strikers. So anyone could get the ball, see if anything was on, and if not just pass sideways and backwards with impunity. As long as you weren't moving toward their goal in the final 1/3, they didn't care. And even then, sometimes they didn't care.
He made it look easy, yes. But he didn't need to be a top quality player to do it. Half of our U23 team made it look easy as well.
Not that I'm knocking Hojbjerg. I just don't think you can read much from that game. They didn't care if we passed it back, and we weren't that interested in pushing forward as we were already up, no one wants to get hurt, and for the most part people aren't fully fit yet. It was just a good run-out so people could get their match legs and that's it.
Is it just me or does Austin look a bit podgy?
Is it just me or does Austin look a bit podgy?
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