I don't think so. I just think the way Ange sets us up, whether building out from the back or regaining possession on turnovers, is to go forward fast (at least until it's clear something isn't on and then we have to recycle). So it lends itself to both high-possession and counterattacking strategies.
Given the Mourinho and Conte counterattacking, is there an argument that Angeball is more evolution than revolution?
I don't think so. I just think the way Ange sets us up, whether building out from the back or regaining possession on turnovers, is to go forward fast (at least until it's clear something isn't on and then we have to recycle). So it lends itself to both high-possession and counterattacking strategies.
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Love this Prof!