I don’t think your synopsis is quite correct Livehead. It’s just not as simple as “play primitively and qualify” or “play pretty and fail”. In any event, international football is refereed very differently to English football. Rule implementation on the continent has clearly moved to favour skillful players.
An incoming manager must get 2 things right:
Uniting & motivating the squad; instilling confidence
Best utilization of the resources we have, figuring how best to compensate for our weaknesses
My instinct is that until a genuinely competitive central midfielder emerges we may need an extra body in midfield and rely on a lone striker, a breaker from midfield and the wide players getting forward, but all in the context of playing at a good tempo with the ball played to feet.
Allardyce seems to be a “system manager” i.e., he knows how he wants to play and builds his team accordingly. Someone like Houllier would be better equipped to assess what we have and how best to configure the team or attribute roles to certain players.
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