Brentford coach: Football has bias against tactics like "long throwing out the outside world"
About this game
Kais Andrews: "I am satisfied with the team's performance and the fighting spirit that everyone has always shown. Our goal to equalize the score came very late, but judging from the level the players devoted throughout the game and the level they showed for most of the time, I think (get a point) is what we deserve. The opponent will inevitably have the upper hand, but I think we have dealt with most of this situation well tonight."
About Henderson's goal to assist Shad today
Kais Andrews: "Tonight The key detail of our tactical deployment is that, given the speed advantage of Kevin (here refers to the player Kevin Shad, Brentford striker), we put him in a step further. We don’t want to fall into a passive defense. Kevin’s speed is excellent, and his confidence is growing. Now he plays a more important role in the team. For most of last season, he has proven himself to be an excellent player and will be one of the team’s core forces in the future. ”
About when he decided to adjust Brentford’s formation
Keis Ann Druss: "It was about 10 days ago. During the international game day, there were still many players in our team staying in the team for training. I felt that considering the playing time of Dango (here refers to the player Dango Ouatara and Brentford winger) in international games, it may be risky to let him play as planned. After all, you can never completely determine the status of the players (who participated in international games) after returning to the team and how much playing time they have accumulated in international games. Combining these factors and combining the characteristics of the opponent tonight, I think adjusting the formation is the right choice."
About our team's long throwing outside ball tactics
Case Andrews: "We have used the long throwing tactics for many years, and it is not a new tactic for us. In the last few games last season, including some important Champions League games, this tactic has a prominent role, and I think it will gradually become popular in the game. I think there is an inexplicable bias in football against this type of tactics, but if those giant teams use this tactics, it seems to be accepted."
Note: Brentford's second goal today used the long throwing outside ball tactics
source:cm 7n