Used these screenshots in a different
post for a different analysis, but they are also relevant for the discussion of our defensive line I feel
I guess Romero was unoccupied as the old school sweeper in a back 5, but VdV could've been marking Eze if we had simply pushed the defensive line by a notch.
Instead of VdV stepping up, Bentancur eventually drops back to cover Eze which takes one of our midfielders farther away from the ball. VdV is in no man's land here really.
The same pattern outlined above, except it's Timber instead of Eze that VdV was watching from a distance. Once again, see how this reluctance of VdV's put Bentancur in a very difficult situation where he had to mark 2 players in Eze and Timber simultaneously.
Putting two of your very best players in Romero and VdV into a situation where they couldn't impact the game in any meaningful way for long periods because of how far away they were from the opponents and the ball is questionable coaching to say the least.