Having seen the energy-sapping conditions of the first 3 days, I believe our players ( and any other team not used to such horrendous climatic conditions) shd exert themselves and push for the result in the first half itself.
Second halves can be spread into 2-3 separate segments where the players pace themselves and near the end concentrate on running the ball, rather than themselves running.
I know it is a risky strategy to expend so much energy in the first half, but if we want to get on the score-sheet and "WIN", we must do it in the first half.
I doubt the players will have much left to mount any decent attack with enough number of players, that doesnt leave them exposed at the back.
With a couple of early substitutions in the second half, I think we can maintain acceptable level of energy using ball possession and opting to "run the ball not the man" for the last quarter of the game.
So if we are to make any dent or score, we MUST do it in the first half.
Perhaps GN has noticed this and is opting to start the game with an offensive formation, which I assume will shift to a more moderate and defensive one in the second half, if they've got what they want.
So we shdnt be surprised to see two extremely different halves or teams in each game.
Second halves can be spread into 2-3 separate segments where the players pace themselves and near the end concentrate on running the ball, rather than themselves running.
I know it is a risky strategy to expend so much energy in the first half, but if we want to get on the score-sheet and "WIN", we must do it in the first half.
I doubt the players will have much left to mount any decent attack with enough number of players, that doesnt leave them exposed at the back.
With a couple of early substitutions in the second half, I think we can maintain acceptable level of energy using ball possession and opting to "run the ball not the man" for the last quarter of the game.
So if we are to make any dent or score, we MUST do it in the first half.
Perhaps GN has noticed this and is opting to start the game with an offensive formation, which I assume will shift to a more moderate and defensive one in the second half, if they've got what they want.
So we shdnt be surprised to see two extremely different halves or teams in each game.
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