I have tried to explain why the tactical set up is causing both direct and indirectly some of these issue but it like people have very poor comprehension or I'm terrible at explaining.
So last go for you
Matt1882
because I think you do see it. In that horrific reel you can possibly put two of the goals attributable to the players being pushed up a little too far, the Isak one and I think one of the Brighton. The individual errors (that in this order of frequency ) made by Romero, Udogie, Porro, VDV,Vicario, Johnson make are fully on them.
However and here's the bit some willfully miss the tactical setup and the lack of in game management the emphasis on full first third pressing. With a squad as unbalanced as ours it's going to give up chances. Worse Ange happily admitted he does not mind conceding goals so the ethos of stubbornly defending your clean sheet is totally absent in the collective conscious of the players.
We gave up 38 shots on target against Galatasaray. That's frankly ridiculous we are still to play city twice Woolwich away, chelsea twice this is a recipe for sone heavy beatings, and although folk glibly dismiss the attrional nature of such a high press highline lots of recovery contact style game it will cause you issues. We were warned by Celtic fans about the injuries and hamstrings twanging and still we did not get adequate cover for the defence to play Angeball.
Tactics are more than where players stand or whether your fullbacks under or overlap. The way the team ethos dictates how you approach games, always front foot always pressing little to no attempt to slow or break oponents flow ( Ange utterly reviles this part of the game) it's naive at best. I'm on record as saying I don't think this football can work in the EPL, I'm inclined to belive it's at odds with the current international football calendar. But take zero joy in knowing this because the joke is Ange is the coach I've liked best as a bloke since Burkinshaw.