by bigmick » Fri Oct 02, 2009 9:36 pm
I've just read through and I'll have a think about a response on my way to work this morning. As it is, S@ints friend makes a very good point and in some ways it goes back to respecting the football culture where you have gone as opposed to where you have come from. With the greatest respect, if mass rotation from game one or subs only after minute 65 works in Spain, isn't entirely relevent to England.
As we seem to be finally grasping after five seasons, while draws are a good result in Spain they aren't really in England so there are obviously huge cultural differences. The answer surely is to come in and embrace those differences, NOT to try and impose something which has worked elsewhere without even considering something different.
I was amazed by the "but Mourinho likes to blame the players" comment. It is the opposite to the way I see it, and given the debacle in midweek for which Rafa has seemingly not put his hand up even 1%, I couldn't understand it. One thing Mourinho did do very effectively on arrival was to embrace English football and the way it is played. People scoff at the Robert Huth up top for the last five minutes, but bunging your big centre halves up top in desperation and sticking it in the mixer is as English as stilton and as old as the Doomsday book. Under an English interpretation of the rules (where you are actually allowed to compete for the ball) it's very effective too on occasions. Peoplke forget that if Eidur Gudjohnson hadn't missed from a yard as a direct result of such tactics, we wouldn't have won the Champions League.
Essentially, dogma never wins. Ancellotti has come in and played the diamond in a slightly different way to the norm in England (I think Venables had a go unsuccessfully at a similar system) and so far it's worked which is great. If it continues to work, he should stick with it. If it doesn't, he should adapt it for certain games, I'm sure he will. What you don't do though, is stick to a mantra regardless of what you can see before your eyes. How about subs between 60 and 70 minutes are what I normally do, but in extreme circumstances I will make a move much earlier than that? There, it's not a huge change and it doesn't hurt too much surely.
"se e in una bottigla ed e bianco, e latte".