I don't think the Liverpool game was the exception that proved the rule. We've had 2 promotions and a Championship title under Dyche as well as 6 seasons in the Premiership. He has transitioned the squad to finish 7th in 2017/18 with four more seasons after that...!claretspice wrote: ↑Wed Apr 06, 2022 12:50 pmThat is indeed a significant part of the problem. But the fact we've become less good on the ball is demonstrable. That season we finished 7th, Jack Cork made an average of 42 passes a game, and made more than 80% of them successfully. Defour's were even better. Cork's own stats this season are that he makes 23 a game and only 74% successfully, whilst Westwood and Brownhill are in the mid-70s whilst making 31 and 40 a game respectively. So we're passing the ball through midfield less, and doing so less accurately.
Whilst it is true that we beat Liverpool with 20% of the ball, firstly that's to some extent an exception which proves the rule, and secondly even within that 20% it's what you do with it. With Defour in the team, we had an ability that all Dyche's best teams have had - someone in midfield who can hold the ball for a second under pressure, and find an easy pass to relieve pressure. First he had Dave Jones, then he had Barton, then he had Defour, then he had Cork. The best of his teams had 2 of them in tandem. Now we line up without a single player who can do that job (Cork's the best but he's failing). That's had a huge impact on our ability to manipulate the ball, absorb pressure and build constructive attacks.
We haven't had this much success since in the modern era. All based on the same style. So, whatever debate you want to make the problem is NOT Sean Dyche or the system. As all the pundits point out even the third biggest club in Spain cannot turn up to play City and expect to compete on footballing terms. It would be just plain stupid.
In 2017 we had in centre midfield: Cork, Defour, Westwood and Hendrick in their prime to choose from. Now we have Cork, Brownhill, Westwood and Stephens. Three of whom are not at their peak.
That is where it has gone wrong - who is to blame for that is conjecture. My view is that it is probably is not Sean Dyche.