[quote author=Ryan link=topic=44101.msg1280559#msg1280559 date=1297040863]
Many many things. I can't be arsed going into major detail, but there's some bullet points.
1 - Playing out from the back. No more long goalkicks, we look to intiate early.
2 - Agger, Glenjo, Kelly - allowed to move with the ball and drive from deep rather than humping it.
3 - We've moved 5 yards further up the pitch with the ball, and about 10 without it. Under Roy, we used to stand on the edge of the box as adeafult when the opposition were in possession.
4 - Pressure on the opposition. A whole fucking bunch of things to talk about here, but the main one being that the players are now encouraged (or permitted) to enforce man-on-man pressure rather than shaped zoned pressure.
5 - No more flooding back into shape when we lose the ball. We don't have to set up two banks (defence and midfield) anymore.
6 - Passing shorter. I've seen graphics illustrate this somewhere but our passing distances have shrunk since Kenny took over. Shorter, sharper, back to the one-touch Rafa liked. Ironically, we actually move the ball forward quicker this way than under Roy's longer ball tactics.
7 - Freedom to go where you want. Meirles best exmeplifies this. Why restrcit a technically sound player with good movement? Answer, don't.
8 - Width. Much more sue, and I'm not talking about sticking someone out wide and swining crosses in. again, have a look at how much more of the attacking third we use in contrast to a few months ago. We were train-track like under Roy.
9 - Striker movement. Roy liked Torres (or Zamora, Johnson, Kevin Davies, or N'gog) to remain inside the penalty box lines and act as the target man. Kenny lets his strikers roam wherever they like, allowing them to pressure where they like and for the midfielders to roam into the spaces.
10 - 4 banks of players as opposed to 3. Nothing ew or startling here from the formations Arsenal, and United use, but markefly fucking different from Roy.
11 - And finally, an emphasis on scoring first, defending second. Goals win games Roy.
I'm sure there's more, that's just my thoughts for now.
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A good summary as usual, Ryan. Thanks and keep 'em coming.