Ultimately, Tottenham's playstyle is primarily focused on defensive counterattacks, regardless of whether the midfield is central or not, everyone has to participate in intense defense. Doesn't this only increase Morici's enmity?
In contrast, Arsenal is different.
What kind of lineup does Arsenal have?
Morici doesn't even have a place in there. If someone wants to target him, there's nothing to target.
Moreover, Mr. Winter just needs a distributor, the position can be slightly set back, making it less susceptible to harm.
Additionally, Arsenal is a typical ball control attack-oriented team in the football world, representing traditional offensive teams.
In terms of attack, there is more coordination between midfield and front players, making it hard to target. Previously, it was said that Arsenal's front line didn't pass the ball, referring to finishing rather than initiating attacks. These are two different stages of offense and don't conflict.
