Stole the ball often from the opposition |
Stole the ball often from the opposition |
Were effective at creating goalscoring opportunities from through balls |
Were effective at creating goalscoring opportunities from counter attacks |
Were effective at creating goalscoring opportunities from set-pieces |
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Were caught offside often |
Lost possession often |
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Were caught offside often |
Had a large quantity of possession in their opponent's half |
Favoured long shots |
Favoured long shots |
Attacked down the left side |
Attacked down the right side |
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Dominated possession |
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SignorEskola
12 weeks ago
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SignorEskola
12 weeks ago
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See all 2 commentsWell, I was proved wrong. Schalke still has some serious problems with their game. They kept the ball but they were very ineffective and they lacked goal scoring opportunities. If I would be Keller, I'd just revert to 4-4-2 with Pukki upfront with Huntelaar. Schalke doesn't have good enough player for the attacking midfield position since Raúl left so playing with two strikers would be a better idea in my opinion if Schalke wants to win those game that are left.
I can't see Schalke winning this game regardless it's played home or not. They have no balance whatsoever, the maximum result Schalke can get here is a draw in my eyes.