Which is fine.
But there doesnt seem to be an idea about what to do when we have the ball.
We don't build from the back. We bypass the midfield. Hoof to our wide players or striker.
We're not playing to any players particular strength.
If "high pressing" was a big factor, why didnt he buy or attempt to buy those types of players? Why doesnt he play Cleverly and McCarthy more often? Their work rate excels any footballing ability they have.
In fact, if this were the case, Clev should be starting over Barkley.
That's what is missing. That quality.
The players who have the quality to make a real impact (Rom, Ross, Kev) don't do it enough - as in win the ball back and then make a chance, so often it is just Bolasie - who does his best to create but is inconsistent.
It's about getting in players with that extra quality who have the whole package.
And he did attempt to buy those players - Sissoko is a prime example.
And mate, Cleverley has played loads of games. He isn't good enough... And actually while he has 'legs' he doesn't press. Neither does McCarthy really - as today showed - but he only hasn't been played more because he's been injured for the best part of three months...








