serghei
Senior Member
I'm not sure he will learn. To learn you need to respect the opponent far more, and even question the possibility that he is better than you, or more clever than you. This is what triggers the learning phase and gives it a great possibility of progression.
To learn he will need to adapt his style. He will never be able to get away with having this wild pressing vs teams of the caliber of PSG. Either it goes and gets transformed into something different, still pressing, but more selective and clever, or we lose.
If he studied the opponent better, he'd know Hakimi is not pressable in the way he tried. He can be contained strategically, but not athletically dominated by somebody like Balde coming after an injury lol. Not from that far back at least. You want to press him, you need to be super close to him. Or else don't bother and keep position.
To learn he will need to adapt his style. He will never be able to get away with having this wild pressing vs teams of the caliber of PSG. Either it goes and gets transformed into something different, still pressing, but more selective and clever, or we lose.
If he studied the opponent better, he'd know Hakimi is not pressable in the way he tried. He can be contained strategically, but not athletically dominated by somebody like Balde coming after an injury lol. Not from that far back at least. You want to press him, you need to be super close to him. Or else don't bother and keep position.
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