This doesn't sound very tiki taka
One of the most renowned and successful managers of his generation, Luis Enrique's incisive and direct football featuring quick transitions from defense to attack, though reliant on the front three of Messi, Suárez and Neymar, was in sharp contrast to the possession-heavy approach of Barcelona managers immediately prior to him. Statistically, Luis Enrique's Barcelona, in his first two years at the club, were better than Guardiola's: Comparatively his team had scored more goals and conceded fewer, had a higher win percentage and won competitions at a similar rate. Guardiola hailed them as the best counter-attacking team in the world.
It would be nice to have a team that wanted to have possession of the ball and press aggressively off it. the idea that you'd be happy to let your opponents have the ball seems insane to me! It would also be nice for our players to feel comfortable on the ball and to trust them, Hojbjerg is just one that makes me sweat on the ball, like he'll lose it any minute, so many of our players' second touch is a tackle.