'Stupid way of playing'

'Stupid way of playing'

The former England boss is clearly not a fan of the slow build-up play
favoured by so many teams in the modern game
Sam Allardyce has laid into new Arsenal boss Unai Emery for having
his side play out from the back against Manchester City.
Emery underwent a baptism of fire in the opening day weekend of the
Premier League, facing off with the champions at the Emirates on
Sunday.
The Gunners fell to a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Pep Guardiola's
charges, although it could have been a larger scoreline in favour of the
visitors, who dominated proceedings throughout.
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Well known for their high pressing game, City took Arsenal to task, and
Allardyce has laid the blame squarely at Emery's doorstep.
“It's the manager's fault,” the former England boss told Talksport .
“Don't ask someone to do against Manchester City what you shouldn't
do.
“What do Manchester City do? Press, press, press, so why do you try
and play out [from the back]?
“Even the Arsenal crowd cheered when they dropped one in the
opposition's half!
“You cannot just force 'the only way to play is this way' in this country.
“We're getting obsessed with this stupid 'let's play out from the back,
split the centre-halfs either side of the 18-yard box and go and play
from there'.
“It's utter rubbish to play like that all the time.”
It was put to 'Big Sam' that City themselves took risks, with Guardiola's
preferred method of play also to build from the back, to which he
replied:
“When you're the best you can do it.”

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