Glasner’s game is all about maximum efficiency, which means making as many correct decisions on the field as possible and minimising incorrect decisions.
Look at our goals in the latter part of this season - win the ball , pass it forward accurately and then finish or assist.
Three of four touches from the opposition being in possession to the ball being in the back of the net.
Wharton is a master of this and we saw a classic example from Mitchell doing this yesterday.
Esse is young and made incorrect decisions yesterday which is why he was substituted.
The test is whether he can learn from this and do as Glasner requires to maximise efficiency .
During the friendly in Malaga , Glasner could be heard on the touchline shouting , ‘Roman, where are you going?’
It’s all about how he responds to the coaching and understanding his role within the team framework.
We have seen massive improvements from the likes of Mateta and Hughes under Glasner, but others like JRS have fallen by the wayside.
I’m not just picking out Esse as Glasner called out one or two others yesterday for playing for themselves rather than the team.
In his podcast a few weeks ago Glasner said this was his main ‘non -negotiable’ in terms of what he requires from his players.
Glasner is demanding, but surely we all want high standards maintained and continue to see the improved performances that we are witnessing?
Look at our goals in the latter part of this season - win the ball , pass it forward accurately and then finish or assist.
Three of four touches from the opposition being in possession to the ball being in the back of the net.
Wharton is a master of this and we saw a classic example from Mitchell doing this yesterday.
Esse is young and made incorrect decisions yesterday which is why he was substituted.
The test is whether he can learn from this and do as Glasner requires to maximise efficiency .
During the friendly in Malaga , Glasner could be heard on the touchline shouting , ‘Roman, where are you going?’
It’s all about how he responds to the coaching and understanding his role within the team framework.
We have seen massive improvements from the likes of Mateta and Hughes under Glasner, but others like JRS have fallen by the wayside.
I’m not just picking out Esse as Glasner called out one or two others yesterday for playing for themselves rather than the team.
In his podcast a few weeks ago Glasner said this was his main ‘non -negotiable’ in terms of what he requires from his players.
Glasner is demanding, but surely we all want high standards maintained and continue to see the improved performances that we are witnessing?