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A lot of criticism was aimed at Rodgers last season, for not adapting our style to play against some the better footballing teams. 
He seems to finally have swallowed his pride and deserted his total football approach, come what may.

So who do we need to use this tactic against this season, who will face the new brand of counterattack? The league looks frighteningly competitive, I think we could see this used in a lot of away games.

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12 minutes ago, foxfanazer said:

We have the pace to execute it and a midfield with the passing ability. As one of the pundits pointed out yesterday, all we had to do was beat the first press and we were in

I think teams like Everton, wolves, Newcastle and Leeds might come to play football and this style might be best deployed against some of them, certainly away from home.

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I doubt we will see those tactics used again until Man City at home, could potentially see it against Liverpool but they don’t tend to dominate possession like Man City do. Brendan will still want to boss the game against the likes of Everton. 

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23 minutes ago, Strokes said:

I think teams like Everton, wolves, Newcastle and Leeds might come to play football and this style might be best deployed against some of them, certainly away from home.

Leeds? Wolves?! :blink:

Wolves is a counter-attacking team. 

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