Yeah that was me. Behich and his stupid backpasses and killing off any potential move forward. The entire team did this in the first 25min last night. Thankfully they got into better gear after that. The issue with Behich is he's hoarded the position for years off the back of a terrible line of left backs winning the power vacuum.
I think we have to credit Indo with such superb Full Pressing and intensive Squeezing.
We constantly had to back pass, because Aus players were receiving with the incorrect body shape to play forwards. Indo's co-ordinated gegenpressing, with many of them playing in the Eredvisie, was high quality.
Our off the ball players weren't moving quickly enough into space to shake their Indo markers, or, weren't checking ( feinting one way and moving in another to shake a marker) effectively enough to open diagonal passing lanes, so a Socceroo could have effective body position to receive and play forwards.
I reiterate, that Arie Schans and Ad Derkson, KNVBstaff coaches, dispelled the myth that it is the fault of the player on the ball, where it is passed to. They did this in 2008 in Aus, coaching all the AL youth coaches.
It i s incumbent on the players off the ball to support the ball carrier, by opening diagonal passing lanes to have effective body shape to play forwards.
Indo were almost as good as Japan in Pressing and Squeezing. Irvine said they did it for the entire 90 mins, which was almost unprecedented for it to occur in a home game in Aus against Asian opposition.
Once Indo become experienced as a team unit, and have more cohesion in their defensive pen box, they will be an Asian powerhouse. The Eredivisie is the 6th ranked league in Europe!
6 of the Indo players play in it (I think - courtesy of Quicky) and 1 plays in Serie A, plus 2 play in the Championship.