I think you can broadly split the teams in the league into three categories (at the risk of over-generalising)
- Top 6-ish teams who you would expect to dominate possession against us and we would be underdogs against
- Teams outside the top 6 who play a vaguely attacking brand of football
- Teams outside the top 6 who play a defensive brand of football
There's one or two teams like Leicester and West Ham who don't necessarily fall into the categories above, but it works for most teams.
Benitez has got off to a great start, but we've really only played teams from the 2nd category. On Monday night we come up against a team who fall into the third category, it's a whole different kettle of fish where the onus will be on us to break them down rather than them pressing us high or us being able to exploit their attacks on the break. It'll be interesting to see how he does with this - personally, it's the one area I think we've struggled with a lot in recent years owing to our inherent lack of creativity but it's also the one type of game I thought Benitez would really struggle with when he was appointed. I'm hoping I'll be wrong.