Balham
S24SU Seer
One-on-one attacking isn't as much part of the game as it used to be. That's why Jérémy Doku in the Premier League is seen as such an outlier. If an attacker takes a defender on and loses the ball, chance are that they're then out of position and the opposition can launch a counter attack. On Brooks: his dribbling stats are pretty good; he's 49th out of 366 players in the Championship for successful dribbles per 90 mins (1.3) and he's got an above average success rate (38.5%).but why doesnt brooks do that more often very frustrating player imo for me he plays the safe ball backwards far too often
We're also talking about a player turning out for possibly the most risk-averse manager in the league. Wilder would much rather a winger play the safe ball with us retaining possession 9 times out of 10 than take on what's pretty much a 1-in-3 dribbling option.