Honestly, I don't think you can get much info about your team in these 'extreme' situations when the physical readiness of the players is no where near complete.
On a related note, we've been defending very well deep all game long.
It was undoubtedly a red card challenge, but you'd hope that the ref would have the understanding that this a preseason friendly and neither us nor Liverpool would want any player from any team sent off because that ruins all the tactics being tested and analyzed by the managers.
Getting used well to his new role. People here have been making assumptions about our central midfield options, but mine is that there is no way that our starting central midfielders in a 4-4-2 won't be Kante and Cesc.
Pressing in particular looking impressive despite the obvious lack of mobility of our CBs. I think Conte has been working a lot on changing how our players choose focal points for pressing which we had serious trouble in under Jose.
The transition from defense to attack needs more work, imo. Need more triangles to get out of Liverpool's pressing in the middle and more diagonal passes to the wings.
Was just about to say that. We also seem to be looking to force to ball to the bi-line and double press when it get there.
On a related note, I'm liking the movement from the front four on the ball. Been a while since we had an actual attacking system.
Not sure why you thought I was comparing the abilities of the two players. My comparison was that Higuain to Napoli is what Henri was for Arsenal.
And it's not about buying from a rival, it's about buying despite the rival's desire not to sell.
Of course he isn't worth anything near 90m, but to understand the drive behind this you need to understand the relation between Juve and Napoli.
This is like us buying peak Henri against Arsenal's will while they can't do anything about it.