Saturday, 28 November 2015

Sunderland Will Immitate Juventus- Allardyce




Sunderland manager, Sam Allardyce has talked about imitating the defence and style of play of Juventus in other to escape the relegation zone.



Allardyce used five defenders in Sunderland’s shock 1-0 defeat over Crystal Palace, but he fears a backlash.

Sunderland could only record 33 percent of possession in the win and fears the tactic could be their undoing against Stoke.

“You win games away from home by having less possession than the opposition, and you suck them in and then you hit them in the spaces they leave,” said Allardyce, who has led Sunderland to two wins from five matches and within a point of safety since replacing Dick Advocaat last month.

“We have not got to be sucked into that scenario playing at the Stadium of Light.

“Attacking Stoke is what we want to do, but attack with caution because they have the type of players that can hurt you an awful lot if you leave too many spaces. We have to get that balance right.

“We have to be careful we don’t get sucked in and get hit by the punch.

“There is a huge pressure to win the home games and entertain your fans. People pay good money and want to be entertained and want goals. That pressure on players at home is getting greater and their capabilities dealing with that is important.

“If you are coming with fear and trepidation it is difficult to perform.”

Allardyce understands the desire of the fans to play an attractive brand of football but feels results are what count, citing Juventus as an example.

He explained: “I didn’t want to let it out, even to Sky. Normally I give them the team, but I rolled all the way through to keep them guessing!

“I watched Juventus play, at home, the same system and beat Man City [in the Champions League].

“If there is a negative force about that system, which tends to be in this country; ‘Ooh! Five at the back! Too defensive!’ — Juventus is winning the league with it, and get to the final of the Champions League with it.”

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