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Separately-about the statistics that blew my mind.
PSG have the biggest number of shots after fast attacks in the top leagues-15.
But no, in Opta's reference book, Fast Break means an attack starting with a defensive action in your half of the field. This is a counterattack in the most customary sense: the opponent attacks, we return the ball and deliver it to the opponent's goal as soon as possible.
That is, exactly that football that Enrique disdainfully calls basketball.
I wonder if Enrique's teeth would grind if he saw these statistics?
Conclusion No. 1: PSG finds enough moments in the style which Enrique does not preach.
Conclusion #2: It is as if the squad was congregating for Enrique, but it is easy to imagine this very group of players in a completely different football, where there are a lot of transitional phases. Indeed: Barcola and Mendes, Dembele and Hakimi, Zaire-Emery in the center. And also Kolo-Muani. If, of course, he survives until the times without Enrique. 0 reply
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Harry Wilson is a strange fellow. At 27 years old, he is still an official player of Liverpool, was considered one of the most talented graduates of the Liverpool Academy in his class at one time or another, yet never jumped above the level of the conditional middle of the Premier League.
Unfortunately, Wilson is extremely unstable in the Premier League. The amplitude is quite funny: first, he concedes masterpiece games, then for weeks he says nothing, gets lost on the field-like the injuries sometimes get in the way-, and sits on the bench. Only to reappear from the void again, as happened yesterday against Brentford. At the same time, Harry simply does not know how to score ugly goals. The backheel yesterday was instinct, on the fly, but it's not surprising that Wilson came up with it.
And so, one evening, I have this intuition to follow certain… Like a certain algorithm: I ran to open up for the cross, raised my leg, backheeled it and scored against Brentford in injury time. 0 reply
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