Igor Tudor - Manager (150 Viewers)

Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
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Well, we simply look like we have a lot of quality upfront now. Something we sorely lacked in the past seasons. We'll see how it pans out in the long run but our attack was a major part in winning all 3 of our games. The rest has room for improvement ofc but we're pretty steady. If we're spared from injuries, we'll be fine in Serie A at least.

Obvious mistakes on the 3 goals 'though. Bremer shouldn't be the one closest to Calha on the second. No one nowhere near him on the first and a free header for Thuram on a corner kick. Looked like we are marking zonally; seriously? That shit stinks...
 

Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
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These 3 matches so far showed us that he's balancing well IMO. We aren't ultra defensive and we also don't throw everything in the attack from the first minute. You can see he worked with Lippi, just like many other good coaches (former players) these days.

Placing players like Adzic, Openda and Joao on the bench and throwing them in later, proved to be a wise choice. Yes, Kalulu is playing out of position, but this has worked for us so far. Every fan would like to see all of creative guys like Joao, Chico, Yildiz, Openda starting all the time, but that doesn't mean you'll always get a win.

We had like 65% possession against Parma and 55% against Genoa. So it's not like we're going to be a counter-attacking team.

This balance he achived is IMO the most important thing for us so far. We deseperately needed that stability along with a gameplan.
 

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