It's hard to judge Walters style in pre-season games because during the season there are different expectations from both us and the opposition.
When we're away from home there will be a need from the away team to press/on the front foot. If we break the press there should be space. What was evident last night is the confidence from the younger players that once you've broken the first line (usually with a CB in midfield) the ball almost certainly has to go forward, that will come with confidence and experience, both were lacking last night with the younger team. Once you've broken the first press your CBs are out of position, you then need to make a couple of forward passes to relieve the pressure on the defence/GK, allow everyone to step up and slide across to fill the gaps. If you pass back to early or get caught, players could be out of position and there will be lots of space. Grant went man for man like he did against Rosie and it worked against an inexperienced team
The Fenerbahce game was more a home game due to their shape. What we saw against Fenerbahce was for the most part a competent display of the style of play. We played well, even against a low block that would have stifled us last season too. The problem against Fenerbahce was actual threat in the box. We had no end product so had to keep recycling it, the more you recycle it the more likely a quality team like Fenerbahce will win the ball, break with quality and score. We will be vulnerable to teams that break with speed from their own half like Fener did but, the idea is that you have better quality across the front 3 which will mean will be a tad more cautious in their set up, or ideally we score or create a chance that leads to a corner or GK.
With the CBs setting up and the need to break down counter attacks you can see the importance of a traditional DM.
Other plus points; Simons and Fleming, although not starters have shown enough to play a part. Fleming has played some good forward balls and his movement seems to be what Walter wants. Flemings resurgence means I current feel quite comfortable at LB, with Jacob, Fleming and Giles as options. This gives us the option to push Giles further forward and still have the option of an attacking or defence minded LB. Simons has looked good and will improve by playing with the starting 11.