"The chief criticism of defending zonally is that no one takes
responsibility, an argument that misses the point entirely. Ex-coaches
who persist with this line of debate are actually adopting quite a
cowardly approach -- "No one takes responsibility" is a synonym for
"There's no player I can blame." Ironically, it also demonstrates
that they're unwilling to take responsibility themselves."
" I hope I have been able to show a number of things. First, a realisation
of just how catastrophically wrong things went in the years ’09/10 –
’10/11. Liverpool had turned into a club who changed managers on a
yearly basis, wasted vast sums on a phantom stadium which couldn’t
possibly be financed, had begun the trend of decreased transfer spending
and swapped it for vast ineffective wage inflation, relying on player
sales to break even."
Already there has been a marked improvement in pass completion, up
from 80.9% to 86%, and from 73.24% to 78.9% in the opposition half. To
put that into context, last year's figures were the best for Liverpool
over a full season since Opta began collating data in 2006-07.The
problem is all too familiar. Last season Liverpool converted only 9.13%
of their chances, the lowest figure since Opta began producing its
reports. It had been 13.59% the previous season but then Liverpool
managed just 11.4 shots per game. When Liverpool finished second in
2008-09, they had 15.1 shots per game and converted 13.46% of their
chances. But if 9.13% looked bad, this season's figure is far worse: a
meagre 5.97%.