How does the training system works? Do we have a post mortem after every match with the players to study the mistakes and areas that we have to improve, feedback what are the obstacles they face in the game, how they want their fellow team mates to respond/react when he's in possession? Or we go back onto the training pitch on a Monday morning as if nothing has happened? It may be as good as that, as we kept seeing the same mistakes/problems game after game.
Were there any team talk before and after every training session, opinion from players and ideas from everyone how we can be better, what combos to be used under different situations and we try it out on the pitch until near perfection? Or was it just pass and pass and pass the ball till time is up for training and everyone goes home till we meet again tmro? From the percentage of possession we had, it may be as good as that. I hate to say this, but if we look at how the scums play their game, I believe every attacking move has been rehearsed and rehearesed and rehearsed and when their wingers is in possession, he knows very well who is running into the box and from which direction and where to float the ball to, typical Liverpool of the 70s and 80s.
Whereas us, Sterling is launching the ball into the box at random, in the hope that someone meets the ball and when he dribbled to the touchline, no one cuts back to receive the ball. We are totally void of ideas how to outfox opposing defenders inside the box.
It's hurts to see Rush at the stand, he looked sad while his facial impression as if telling us he knows a thing or two how we can improve. Bloody get him to sit beside BR and provide some valuable advice. Suarez could learn a thing or two from the great RUSH to rush to the right location at the right time without over dribbling and to shoot with greater accuracy. No one say that he must dribble from avery corner of the pitch into goal.
What do I know, I'm no manager, only observing as a layman. Apology to everyone if I've over elaborate on the matter. I'm very frustrated and dissapointed.
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