Don’t think it’s going to get much higher than 25% - VdV’s hamstrings can’t hold up on the strain of Ange-ball.
Ange-ball requires rotation and an ability to control the ball in the opponents half - otherwise you get injuries according to a sports scientist who worked with Ange at Celtic.
Levy has never given any manager quality beyond the first 11 - and we don’t have the technician player to dominate and keep the ball in an opponents half - meaning Ange-ball at Spurs = overworked players plus defenders sprinting back 60 yards over and over all equaling muscle injuries.
Interesting that the sports scientist mentions Chelsea and City as place Ange-ball would thrive. Obviously, Celtic is the City of the SPFL.
Ange had a ton of injuries in his first year at Celtic and two consecutive years of crisis level injuries with us - It’s not a coincidence and it’s not bad luck.
Read the article … it’s an interview with a guy who obviously respects Ange - he basically says our squad depth/quality of our squad is not good enough for Ange-ball - which is leading to injuries.
Sports scientist Anton McElhone has worked closely with Ange Postecoglou at Celtic and speaks to BBC Sport about his methods.
www.bbc.com