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Michael Carrick’s time at Middlesbrough has been a tale of ups and downs. The former midfield star has brought some exciting ideas and tactics to the English Championship but after a first-season blitz, the team has gone the complete opposite way the team has underperformed both in terms of XG and XA and has led the team to a lower mid-table position.
Carrick’s possession-based style is working really well when it comes to control of games and in terms of creating wide overloads and moving the ball around but when it comes to creating chances and scoring goals the team still struggles a lot. They heavily rely way to much on crosses and moving the ball wide as well as defensively when it comes to issues with pressing as both 6s are too possessionally based and are very poor defensively.
However in the end Carrick’s ideas and formational fluidity really make his teams very intriguing to watch and show that he has some great ideas that are being tossed around in the elite levels of football. This doesn’t mean Carrick will make it there but he does clearly have some good ideas it will just remain to be seen how things go when he gets in players that perfectly fit his system and has much better defensive midfielders.
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