I love the IDEA of playing out from the back, but the evidence is just overwhelming that we don't have the quality or decision-making under pressure to do so. If we had quicker build-up play to take advantage of inviting this pressure then it might be worth it, but we're slow and lazy about going forward.
Thomas Frank and the players are reverting back to Angeball before our very eyes.
This is not Ange ball mate, it's just modern football, Frank literally played like this at Brentford.
As I said every manager these days wants their players and teams to play out from the back
The alternative of course is going long constantly which you end up losing the ball and putting yourself under pressure. In our case if Vic went long to Richy in that instance the ball is just going to come back as he's generally terrible at 50/50s

