Proof that a home “nil” does not have to bring on an attack of despair.

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1 Response to Proof that a home “nil” does not have to bring on an attack of despair.

  1. huw perry says:

    Hi Paul,
    Thanks for usual good write up.
    Nice to see real high tempo pressing and no little skill and pace throughout the team.
    Makes you realise what we – City fans – have been missing with our turgid approach play and lack of press.
    Even the passing back to the defence and keeper seemed more measured and useful to try and generate space/ overloads/ gaps to then quickly launch something forward. Few scary moments with the keeper though- but we just about hit away with it and could see the point of it. Unlike the many times the City do the same!
    Impressed with the positive start and imaginative formation etc and this bodes well.
    Some good individual performances too – Thomas and Koumas both looked to take on opponents and put in some good crosses.
    All in all a good start and hopeful for the brave new world!

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