High press, front-footed, control the game

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High press, front-footed, control the game

by Sutekh » 30 Oct 2025 12:54

So then, in your opinion do we have the players for this sort of game?

Think Marriott offers something in this area and Ritchie should have the nous and think Doyle could be annoying for defenders too but guess what we probably really need in January are a couple of "Kevin Bremner" types to throw into the mix as I struggle to see much offered from midfield in this mould currently esp. with Liam Fraser out.

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Re: High press, front-footed, control the game

by Hound » 30 Oct 2025 14:04

Dunno really. We certainly don’t have a Harvey Knibbs who was great at it. We didn’t press particularly well under Hunt but maybe a few tweaks can help things. All the forwards and wingers are capable enough I’d say without being brilliant at it

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Re: High press, front-footed, control the game

by Linden Jones' Tash » 30 Oct 2025 16:06

To my uneducated eye, the key thing about the press is making sure its properly coordinated and implemented in the right zones/at the right time...

Under NH, this appeared to be missing and we sometimes pressed in such a haphazard way that energy was wasted and we were cut open by simple triangles because of lack of coordination...

I think its less about the players and more about the tactical implementation...

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by Snowflake Royal » 30 Oct 2025 16:59

It's similar to what Selles and Hunt were trying to do.

I think our forwards are a bit lightweight / slow / laconic to do it brilliantly currently. Lane the most potential.

And the AMs, like Doyle and Elliott aren't exactly going to emulate Knibbs and snap in stealing the ball high regularly.

But we can certainly do it ok.

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Re: High press, front-footed, control the game

by Vision » 30 Oct 2025 17:17

Linden Jones' Tash To my uneducated eye, the key thing about the press is making sure its properly coordinated and implemented in the right zones/at the right time...

Under NH, this appeared to be missing and we sometimes pressed in such a haphazard way that energy was wasted and we were cut open by simple triangles because of lack of coordination...

I think its less about the players and more about the tactical implementation...


Tbf, I thought we'd started to find a solution to that with the two wide forwards pressing high and Marriott dropping to cut out the central passing lane. Then we changed to 4-2-3-1 (presumably to accommodate Doyle) and kind've had to start again.


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Re: High press, front-footed, control the game

by Hound » 30 Oct 2025 17:27

The nadir was Bolton when we had up to 5 pressers running round like headless chickens but it did improve from that point

Tbf don’t think we were miles away from getting it working reasonably well - Cardiff we pressed successfully a few times (but maybe that was just Osho having a mare)

Always found it odd that Doyle was the ‘plan b’ for Knibbs when he is absolutely nothing like him. Didn’t show great planning.

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Re: High press, front-footed, control the game

by SouthDownsRoyal » 31 Oct 2025 10:00

It’s all interview, LinkedIn style mumbo jumbo.

I like his first appearance as Reading manager, and I feel strangely confident he is going to turn things around and look forward to his tenure, but how many managers would say anything different?

My style as a manager is low press, back footed and looking not to control the game.

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