Max Clark

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Aina was the one that received a 'rocket' from Slutsky at half time.
To save time I won't be revealing on here how I know this, and don't much care if anyone takes it at face value or not.



The views expressed in my [posts are not necessarily mine.

What’s his man management like overall, as in, how is he with the players generally?

Rules with the iron fist/players in fear or...
 
The team was doing this from goal kicks. Two or three times Clark and Aina pushed on. Hector and Dawson split and went to the edge of the goal area (Left/Right) with Clucas withdrawing to the edge of the 18 yard area.

Creating a 3.

Which is a clever way of playing, creating triangles or diamonds all over the pitch, giving much greater passing and possession opportunities.

Something which 'Pep' did at Barcelona and is trying to install into Manchester Hunter.

Harder to sustain against teams that 'press high'.
 
Which is a clever way of playing, creating triangles or diamonds all over the pitch, giving much greater passing and possession opportunities.

Something which 'Pep' did at Barcelona and is trying to install into Manchester Hunter.

Harder to sustain against teams that 'press high'.

Southampton used to do it as well. Can't remember under which manager?
 
Which is a clever way of playing, creating triangles or diamonds all over the pitch, giving much greater passing and possession opportunities.

Something which 'Pep' did at Barcelona and is trying to install into Manchester Hunter.

Harder to sustain against teams that 'press high'.

Real Madrid were playing in triangles all over the pitch in the1950s.