Manchester United Football Club
In a heartbreaking loss away to Binford in the Premier League, not only were there cheap mistakes at the back, but the team as a whole was lifeless, with the data showing that on three measures of vitality.
Manchester United Football Club
The players seemed to be in a state of "lard" and coach Tannhäuser couldn't do anything about it no matter what tactics he used!
Firstly, in terms of running distance, Binford's entire team accumulated 109.4 kilometers, which is not far from the average 10.14 kilometers per game of Premier League players, but has far exceeded United's 95.6 kilometers, which is an obvious gap. In addition, Binford's team had 90 full sprints, an average of 1 per minute, while United only had 65, the gap is obvious.
Although Tannhäuser has always emphasized the need to increase pressing in front of the ball, the "Red Devils" only pressed the ball 7 times in this game, while Binford had a whopping 21 times, including forcing a mistake by Christian Ellison that led to a 2-0 goal. The players were not as good as they should have been, but Tannhäuser can't be blamed for that, because the United players are not good at pressing not overnight, but the coach's formation is almost unchanged, so naturally it's hard to get a good result.