Carlton Blade
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Number of tackles attempted in the mid and attacking 3rds -18 v Wolves, 20 v Brighton. Highest from any other game is 12. On 7 occasions United attempted less than 10 tackles outside the defensive 3rd. The last 2 games have seen the most attempted tackles total as well.
Shot creating actions against(The two actions directly leading to a shot, such as passes, take-ons and drawing fouls) . Average for the first 8 games - 39. Average for the last 4 games - 20.
Passes leading directly to a shot against. Average for the first 8 games - 18. Average for the last 4 games - 8
Attacking wise, not much other than winning the ball back earlier has changed. 2 of the 4 highest progressive receptions made (Completed passes towards goal at least 10 yards from its furthest point, or any completed pass into the penalty area) are from the last 2 games. The others are West Ham (our best attacking game of the season by a mile if you look at the numbers) and Newcastle where we did a lot of attacking in the first 30 mins.
In short, I think there's has been a noticable upping of the level of aggression and a realisation that sitting off and hoping the other team give us some goals isn't going to cut it. Additionally, defenders are getting closer to attacking players and making it harder for simple passes to lead to shots on goal.
Next step for me, figure out a way to attack when we don't win the ball high up the pitch.
Shot creating actions against(The two actions directly leading to a shot, such as passes, take-ons and drawing fouls) . Average for the first 8 games - 39. Average for the last 4 games - 20.
Passes leading directly to a shot against. Average for the first 8 games - 18. Average for the last 4 games - 8
Attacking wise, not much other than winning the ball back earlier has changed. 2 of the 4 highest progressive receptions made (Completed passes towards goal at least 10 yards from its furthest point, or any completed pass into the penalty area) are from the last 2 games. The others are West Ham (our best attacking game of the season by a mile if you look at the numbers) and Newcastle where we did a lot of attacking in the first 30 mins.
In short, I think there's has been a noticable upping of the level of aggression and a realisation that sitting off and hoping the other team give us some goals isn't going to cut it. Additionally, defenders are getting closer to attacking players and making it harder for simple passes to lead to shots on goal.
Next step for me, figure out a way to attack when we don't win the ball high up the pitch.