steveo_88 wrote:Yesterday there was again a lack of tempo, quick first time passing and passing with a purpose not just retaining the ball at the back. Since Xmas our energy/hunger has been poor and just like at Stoke we needed the opposition to spark the squad into any kind of action. The only players with urgency on the ball were Yaya, Pizzaro, AJ, and Tevez. This group were the ones running at the defence trying to pull defenders out of position and disrupt the Mackems shape.
Silva has needed to be dropped for the last few games as he has had little to no impact. His game is all about keeping the ball moving and dictating a high tempo for our team. He isn't doing it. After his good Chelski performance why wasn't Nasri left in as the key man?
A refresher course on pass AND MOVE would also be a good idea. Our player on the ball for the last month is lucky if he has one option. Why are our players suddenly like statues off the ball or hiding behind the opposition offering nothing?
This is without making any mention of our shocking defensive attitude in the last month. Where has the 'if you cross that halfway line you're a dead man' attitude gone? Sunderlands first goal was coming from the off, easy build up with no pressing and always an extra man around the box. With half the coaching staff being Italian City should be ashamed!
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Bingo Lewis wrote:
Now that is puzzling????
Perfect backup to Barry / Milner.
Biamp wrote:I think he's the missing puzzle in our midfield. I would like him to start and move Yaya behind the striker. Yaya didn't do his tracking back at all against Sunderland, and he left De Jong alone running around. At less give him more game time.
Grob wrote:Haven't seen it mentioned explicitly anywhere but I thought Pizzaro when he came on was the catalyst for the comeback. He was demanding the ball, getting it out to Johnson quickly, linking the play, and playing with an urgency. Something thats sorely lacking from our team far too often.
Great cameo.
If he had been on 5 minutes earlier, I think we would have won.
Well played Dave
Grob wrote:Haven't seen it mentioned explicitly anywhere but I thought Pizzaro when he came on was the catalyst for the comeback. He was demanding the ball, getting it out to Johnson quickly, linking the play, and playing with an urgency. Something thats sorely lacking from our team far too often.
Great cameo.
If he had been on 5 minutes earlier, I think we would have won.
Well played Dave
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