Girondins: “After 20 minutes of play, Trazié fell back into his habit”

Girondins: “After 20 minutes of play, Trazié fell back into his habit”
Girondins: “After 20 minutes of play, Trazié fell back into his habit”

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Listen to his words or read them:

“He doesn’t speed up the game”

Sekta in the Hot Debrief: “Trazié, I liked its first ten minutes. I saw his first shots. I said to myself, he wants to be a little more forward and make more effective passes. After 20 minutes, he fell back into his old ways. There was more of a forward pass. I have the impression that he doesn't see the races. Passes are irrelevant. They are constantly backwards. He doesn’t speed up the game. He has a pivotal role.”

“His choices are irrelevant”

He continues: “The No. 8 position is a position that forms the link between defense and attack. If you have a No. 8 who is relevant in his choices, his control of the ball, it can change the face of a team. Which is not the case for Trazié. He has his nose in his shoes and plays from two meters away. He often plays behind. When he has the ball, I say to myself, what is he going to do to us. His choices are irrelevant.”

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