Like I said depends on the coach. If he's possession based (which I suspect he is) he'd want his players to experiment in coming to the right solution and maybe has instructed them to prioritize holding the ball. If it's Ted Lasso, sure. In any case, unless you played less than 10 years ago, or have kept up your education, your info is now old. The go to solution for the set presented is the gk touches right into space, and passes it to the RB who checks out wide, thereby switching the play. Was made impossible to do ideally because of the pass from the LB, the GK takes too much time, the CB cuts off the passing lane, and the RB stops. Everything else is less than the ideal.If you used fewer words, you wouldn't need to type so quickly. And I told you I wasn't going to read it. Can't miss what I didn't see. I know many lettered coaches that read a lot, watched hours of video and never actually played. They took a picture in a zip up that covered their entire neck... so they look the part. Bonus points if they have an accent or played "professionally" in Guinness leagues in Scotland. My favorite is the 'Frans Hoek' diploma. It's right up there with Coerver.
I think it's great you wore pink gloves. I once had a pink Uhlsport jersey... before October was fashionable. My point is that, according to what was shown in the video, coaching and x, y, z aren't relevant. In that moment, the coach is inhaling, his pupils dilate and he's praying his keeper gets off the line in time to push the ball to the outside. Period.