Have to say i was staggered by the naivety of the RB Leipzig game plan against us in the recent CL tie . Considering the rep Nagelsmann has garnered it seemed odd that he seemed to think playing a high line was the best tactic against us , despite all the evidence , leading to us comfortably winning the tie despite being in our worst run of form for years .
I thought the same. But there is a lot to be said about the fact that this season was only RB's 3 time in the CL and Nagelsmann's 2nd with the club (he had one season of CL football at Hoffenheim. Could have been 2 but you lot knocked them out in the qualifying rounds in 2017.).
Our first CL campaign under Poch was disastrous. 'Naive' would have been the politest way to describe how we meekly crashed out of the easiest group imaginable, then blow it in the EL to a mid-table Belgian side.
Our second season in the competition was so much better. We did superbly to qualify top of a difficult group, but then naivety more than anything was our undoing against Juve. We outplayed and outfought them, they were just much smarter than us.
Less said about our third season the better
but my point is: the CL is a totally different beast to any domestic competition and it takes a long while for a manager and team to learn how to navigate it.