Perhaps, but Bristol had a very clear gameplan to hit on the break and with better up front than Armstrong it would have come off.
Need to play at a higher tempo to pull apart these low blocks.
Yeah but Bristol generally are a team that tends to sit in more than Stoke do. Stoke's average possession % pretty much mirrors ours over the course of this season. Bristol's is about 5% lower.
We had 74% possession against Oxford and they had zero shots on goal. Their entire game plan was to just sit on the 12 yard line and keep everything out. I really don't see Stoke replicating that to that extent. That's never really been Robins' style.
Against a low-block I think we're better off starting EMC and Esse on the wings as they're able to unlock defences by taking players on, with probably Simms in the middle as we'll be forced to put more crosses in as he's better with his head than Wright.
Then probably Torp instead of Rudoni as I feel he's better from distance as we'll inevitably see a lot of the ball in and around the 20-25 yard line.