Ha ??? What was this then ?
You said he doesn't commit many players on the counter and that why I replied from the start.
You keep telling me to watch games and not backing your posts with a critical proof and that's my problem with your post. Instead of telling me to watch games, pack your posts with proofs that Jose commits less players while attacking than SAF. Tell me how many players were attacking under SAF and how under Jose so I can discuss it with you , not saying this like a fact and that's it : I had to accept it or not.
Each player on the pitch is supposed to have a defensive role when the ball is lost. Wingers should support the back defensively when the attack is on their flank from the opponent or the back will be in 1vs2 situation with the opponent's back and wing both attacking from his side and that flank will be at a great disadvantage defensively . This's not something that is related only to Jose as each manager does it , and it doesn't restrict them from attacking when the ball is with us by any means. Assuming that Jose gives his players much more defensive tasks than other manager is an exaggerated assumption that's made up by his critics imo based on him playing some games in a full defensive approach that people start to concentrate on any small defensive role a player has on the pitch. Even SAF gave his players a defensive roles when he decided to play it close and shut a game down as what he did against Madrid in 2013 and against Barca in 2008.
Can you describe how Martial has high defensive tasks against Anderlecht ?? You're the first one I have seen to see this.