Hoffball wasn't entirely missing as there was a lot of sharp passing, especially in the first half. I'm not against some long passing as it allowed some possession in their half before their defensive block was settled. It was a way to deal with the disadvantage of no striker up front. Once we scored, it became a means of relieving the pressure and it worked. It was an even match won by a classy goal at a critical point. Full credit to Nacho for that, and to Marcondes for the assist. In football, there are no points awarded for style.Awful game played in a nice spirit, due in no small measure to Carlton Morris, who seemed to have a smile on his face the entire match.
I've reported Hoffball missing to the police, in the hope that they can locate it and return it to Carrow Road before Saturday ........
Here's his comments in full:Hoff's post match interview made it sound like the style of play was a last minute decision which seems odd.
"How we prefer to play, it was difficult. After the warm-up we decided to play more direct today..."
Hoffball is not about "style", i.e. playing "stylish" football. lt's a strategy for winning games by weighting the odds in one's own favour by e.g. depriving the opposition of the ball, compressing play into their defensive third rather than ours, controlling them rather than them controlling us. It's the antithesis of fighting a rearguard action as per yesterday. We took the points while surrendering on the pitch....... there are no points awarded for style.
Made it sound like that, but in fact he gave advance notice in his pre-match press conference on Tuesday, during which the Pompey game was specifically referenced. Remember what outrage there was last year when Wagner similarly raised the white flag against Southampton at Carrow Road? At least Saints were in the top two at the time; Pompey and Luton are in the bottom five!Hoff's post match interview made it sound like the style of play was a last minute decision which seems odd.
it's been raining a lot, and the pitch was soft out there. We spoke about after the warm up how much we could actually do in terms of our normal way of playing and we decided to be a little bit more direct in our approach,