
Originally Posted by
Supreme feet
5 is the most we can hope for, if we keep playing like we did against Austria.
Direct, attritional tactics are very well-suited to playing against lower-ranked teams. When we get the ball into the opposition half quickly, it forces mistakes and loose possession from defenders who aren't used to playing high-intensity football. Robbie's second goal in Macedonia, and the sendings-off in the Armenia and Estonia games, are both good examples of this.
However, against Bulgaria, Slovakia, Croatia, Austria, et al, we are playing against composed Bundesliga defenders who are well used to high-intensity football, and when we inevitably give possession away from long balls, these teams have enough quality/technique to keep possession for long periods. We then find it difficult to win it back, so like against Austria in the second half, we find ourselves chasing shadows and being too fatigued to use the ball constructively on the rare occasions that we get it. Stupidity is doing the same things over again while expecting different results - we have to be smarter against Sweden and Austria. We need to be able to play like we did in Stockholm, mix it up, and be able to slow the game down, do the simple things right, and keep the ball, especially if we find ourselves in front. With Hoolahan and McCarthy in midfield, and Keane dropping back, this would be achievable. With Whelan in there and two isolated centre-forwards, not so much. It's Trap's call.
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