00:00It's not the perfect word to use because it's not what I feel but I can't come up with it.
00:04I'm almost annoyed if you say that approach, because the approach is not different.
00:09The approach is we want to have the ball as much as possible and we want to have it back
00:14as soon as possible.
00:15So we always press high and when we have the ball we try to attack.
00:19Then that in the final part when we have the ball in the same position it leads to chances
00:24as it didn't happen in the first 70 or 80 minutes, that is something I see as well.
00:29But that's not down to approach, so maybe we don't understand each other exactly when
00:34you mean approach, but we don't approach the game by saying, OK, in the first 70 minutes
00:39we don't want to have the ball or we don't want to attack.
00:41We do.
00:42That it doesn't lead to anything, there we completely agree on.
00:46But that might also be due to the fact that an opponent is fitter in the start of the game
00:51than in the end.
00:52Maybe, I don't know, that they became a bit more like, oh, we're 1-0 up so let's be even
00:58more defensive, that's give them a bit of more space.
01:01Or there's more urgency with us, but it's never the approach.
01:05We always start the game in the same way and we play it in the same way.
01:10But that there is a difference between the last 10 minutes in chance creation compared to
01:14the first 80, that's clear.
01:15There's no difference in the approach.
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