Interesting. I find the evolution of “systems” and the use of data in the premiership over the last 5 years fascinating and entertaining to watch. It is is still great to have star players but increasingly we are seeing the importance of star coaches who have their own ideas and systems which they impose on their teams without compromise.
I found this article today very interesting as well.
I had never heard the expression of over lapping center backs until a few weeks ago, I watched a video done by a performance analyst the other day. Fantastic stuff. Iirc curbs tries something similar with Rowett and HH before the former got injured.
I had never heard the expression of over lapping center backs until a few weeks ago, I watched a video done by a performance analyst the other day. Fantastic stuff. Iirc curbs tries something similar with Rowett and HH before the former got injured.
I shared that video (or a similar one) in the Sheff Utd thread.
Interesting. I find the evolution of “systems” and the use of data in the premiership over the last 5 years fascinating and entertaining to watch. It is is still great to have star players but increasingly we are seeing the importance of star coaches who have their own ideas and systems which they impose on their teams without compromise.
I found this article today very interesting as well.
Mowgli is going to have to up his game if he wants to continue as a lynchpin of Charlton's success, then. Tommy boy you're going to have to invent an algorithm that monitors managers' performance now. Either that or just keep playing Minecraft.
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I found this article today very interesting as well.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/sheffield-united-s-overlapping-centre-backs-coming-to-a-premier-league-ground-near-you-pxgm6x3rl?shareToken=f593b7e7e0dbfa2c4dfbdc119dceec32
Here it is:
https://www.footballdna.co.uk/features/sheffield-united-3-5-2-attacking-overlapping-centre-backs/
A intresting insight to the way the Premier league is changing.