I've seen countless examples this season alone of teams doing this then conceding goals in the 6 yard box despite packing it with bodies. I think generally teams are tying themselves up in knots trying to copy a trend from the top.
We're conceding the bulk of our goals in this fashion and it seems needless.
It’s percentages. Keepers between the penalty area and halfway line. It allows an extra man to push up. They field a lot of counter attacks but occasionally get chipped and concede a goal.
I don’t agree with all modern tactics and like you see it as fashion copying top teams. But when we were in League Two there was a mantra of we aren’t good enough to play out from the back. Now we are in the Championship and National League teams play out from the back.
I remember as a kid in the 60’s seeing my first football team line up/ formation in a book, it was five forwards.
This season under Lampard when we are attacking the opposition, we have three in the six yard box and two on the edge of the penalty area. So not that different.
I think where the modern game has changed is formations aren’t rigid but more fluid. The game is played in phases. Formations aren’t rigid but rotational, which makes them potentially harder to defend.