I don’t really know where Gray and Souza should be tbh because they were wing backs…they had fuck all to do with the goal though.
This is my main issue with 3 at the back.
Where should they be?? Do they know?
Not sure how much coaching experience you have but it’s a team game. You have to look at them all for the goal. Just part of the process all the time.
You are permanently looking at players off the ball as much as on it.
The higher you go up the coaching path the more attention it requires.
It’s all well and good saying they have nothing to do with the goal.
Gray is a wing back in this formation. Yet he’s deeper than Porro. I’m not digging him out. I’m just saying you lose a player who’s out defending nothing as he’s so wide, so you’ve effectively lost a midfielder who could be defending the middle of the pitch.
Sousa actually reads the danger So when VDV pulls down their forward who is the closest Spurs outfield player in the box??
Pause it at 3.57. Look how close he is to VDV. In line with him. Him, VdV and Vicario are a triangle about 3 yards apart.
Much closer than Porro who just has his hand in the air on the edge of the box. The other Centre back…,,
If Sousa starts just 2 -3 yards closer to VDV then VDV probably doesn’t get sent off.
That’s why it matters. Fine margins. Positional sense is important.