Tactical analysis, tactics and scout report of Liam Rosenior's Hull City. This is a scout report and tactical analysis and tactics of Liam Rosenior's Hull City.
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There is an interesting analysis of their style of play. Particularly the below
"...fortune up front this season, as only Norwich, West Brom, Ipswich, and recently relegated Southampton have scored more. Hull have continued to impose their possession-based approach under Rosenior this campaign, too. They have so far averaged
4.43 passes per sequence, which is only bettered by Southampton and Leicester. In addition, Hull have so far produced 16 build-up attacks, which is bettered by only five teams, including all the recently relegated sides."
I did see similar from Foster and was impressed. I guess the difference with this analysis is that it I'd at Championship level took over a season which gives it much more integrity than the analysis of Foster's tactics. The goals scores and passing sequences is right up there towards the top of the Championship stats.
Rosenior has also played U20 and U21 football so may well have crossed paths with Dewsnip at some point. Additionally, he spent a couple of years at Brighton where it appears he was registered to play with their U21 and U23 teams. Presumably this was in some form of coaching capacity and if that is correct, he would be familiar with the their player recruitment and development processes. As a player, he has played almost exclusively in the top two tiers plus he has been a manger for about 90 Championship games.
He ticks so many boxes but has the club level experience that Foster just couldn't bring to the table.
I'm really hopeful this falls into place, The timing feels just too perfect. It would be massive boost to get him and his team in so soon after the season has finished.