Qwiss I just don't think its as big a problem as people make out. We have found ways to break the low block its just that some people find set pieces distasteful for some reason.
Reckon some of my views fall into that category that people would find critical of set pieces, but it's never been about them being distasteful or the aesthetic quality of the football; for me it's about variation and as many alternatives as we can to attack problematic defences. The rest of what you say I'm in total agreement with, if we could free up Odegaard and let him work with more space and freedom I think it would do wonders for him and the team.
Burnwinter I get the theory, but are we convinced that kind of adjustment leads to better aggregate results?
I'm not convinced it doesn't. Maybe it doesn't, I'd just like to see us try something different at times where it looks like we're struggling to break down teams.
The point about delivering in the back end of the season is fine, but that's with the benefit of hindsight and actually doing it. There are no guarantees that we will repeat that, that Havertz will be fit to contribute in that way (doesn't look like Gyokeres is currently capable of doing so), and we're two years on from them with defences better set to counter that thread from us.