I think you hit it on the head...versatility. There is a time to play for speed on a quick counterplay (as in Morgan's goal, which worked beautifully) and a time to possess, slow the game down, and create your own opportunities while denying the other team theirs. Any time a team relies exclusively on one tactic without mastering others, they are handicapped. For best results, the tactics have to fit the situation, and I don't think there is a one-size-fits-all that is most effective for every moment of every game against every opponent.


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