Ted Hughes wrote:Some of us have remarked recently that we thought it would be the true test of where we are as a team; how we reacted to being a goal down.
With the same territorial advantage, epecially around the box, the rags' teams of recent years would have pummelled Everton into the ground. It would be caused by sheer weight of quality crosses & men attacking the ball both aerially & on the ground. The goal may not be from a cross but the panic that caused it would be. That's the benchmark we need to reach. Imo it's very very easy to solve yet neither Hughes nor Bob have solved it. Under both managers we've developed a team that does the hard things & fucks up the easy ones.
We're blaming refs etc for our inability to breakdown a packed defence. It's entirely down to us having no plan B or C. Everton just blocked Tevez. Game over.
david yearsley wrote:Quality of crossing is still abysmal - why? It´s a fuclin mythery as Toyah once observed
sandman wrote:david yearsley wrote:Quality of crossing is still abysmal - why? It´s a fuclin mythery as Toyah once observed
Agreed, even when cutting inside the final ball is just not up to the level of any of the other sides in Europe?
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:The 2 things where we were poor ( apart from defending) for me were crossing and pace.I cannot work out why we are so bad at crossing.Is it partly due to the fact that we don't have anyone to cross to that can head a ball?
And it's all very nice to play the ball around and probe for an opening but it needs to be done at pace and for much of the time we were laborious as if expecting it just to happen.
Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:The 2 things where we were poor ( apart from defending) for me were crossing and pace.I cannot work out why we are so bad at crossing.Is it partly due to the fact that we don't have anyone to cross to that can head a ball?
And it's all very nice to play the ball around and probe for an opening but it needs to be done at pace and for much of the time we were laborious as if expecting it just to happen.
I don't think it's purely down to the obvious lack of heading ability but the two things do go together; if we do get a cross right, nobody scores from it anyway so the man crossing tries something else which goes to shit.
Agree about pace but Balotelli should provide that if we work on it (as happened when he hit the post). Shame we haven't replaced Bellamy though.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:The 2 things where we were poor ( apart from defending) for me were crossing and pace.I cannot work out why we are so bad at crossing.Is it partly due to the fact that we don't have anyone to cross to that can head a ball?
And it's all very nice to play the ball around and probe for an opening but it needs to be done at pace and for much of the time we were laborious as if expecting it just to happen.
I don't think it's purely down to the obvious lack of heading ability but the two things do go together; if we do get a cross right, nobody scores from it anyway so the man crossing tries something else which goes to shit.
Agree about pace but Balotelli should provide that if we work on it (as happened when he hit the post). Shame we haven't replaced Bellamy though.
I wasn't just referring to a player's speed but more the speed of passing and the movement off the ball. I was looking to see our players buzzing in and around and past the striker(s).I just didn't think we moved the ball quickly enough and for long periods there wasn't enough energy to create space and openings.
SORTED wrote:Even at 2-0 down last night I honestly thought we could go on and win it. At half time I probably would have been pushed to settle for a draw such is my belief in the boys. Take away the resolute way in which Everton defended, some great goalkeeping and the little bit of bad luck we had in front of goal and we could quite easily have turned that around and taken all 3 points. I think we'll learn from it tho and in the long run that will stand us in good stead.
Beefymcfc wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:The 2 things where we were poor ( apart from defending) for me were crossing and pace.I cannot work out why we are so bad at crossing.Is it partly due to the fact that we don't have anyone to cross to that can head a ball?
And it's all very nice to play the ball around and probe for an opening but it needs to be done at pace and for much of the time we were laborious as if expecting it just to happen.
I don't think it's purely down to the obvious lack of heading ability but the two things do go together; if we do get a cross right, nobody scores from it anyway so the man crossing tries something else which goes to shit.
Agree about pace but Balotelli should provide that if we work on it (as happened when he hit the post). Shame we haven't replaced Bellamy though.
I wasn't just referring to a player's speed but more the speed of passing and the movement off the ball. I was looking to see our players buzzing in and around and past the striker(s).I just didn't think we moved the ball quickly enough and for long periods there wasn't enough energy to create space and openings.
Everton's first instinct after losing the ball was to retreat to 2 block's of 4 leaving 1 as an outlet, then compact as the ball came further forward. The problem for me was, as well as what you say there Doug, was ingenuity. We tried and tried to play it through with no avail, and at this point I thought we'd start mixing it up, dragging players out, dinking ball's over the top, the odd long ball with the bigger players getting forward etc. But we didn't, we wanted to do an Arsenal on too many occassions and with teams like Brum and Everton who will park the bus and hopefully get a chance on the break, we need to adopt different and varying tactics.
It's a learning curve I suppose and one that Mancio should be sorting out as we speak. Once is a mistake, twice is just plain ignorance, but 3 times, then that's called incompetence.
Ted Hughes wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:The 2 things where we were poor ( apart from defending) for me were crossing and pace.I cannot work out why we are so bad at crossing.Is it partly due to the fact that we don't have anyone to cross to that can head a ball?
And it's all very nice to play the ball around and probe for an opening but it needs to be done at pace and for much of the time we were laborious as if expecting it just to happen.
I don't think it's purely down to the obvious lack of heading ability but the two things do go together; if we do get a cross right, nobody scores from it anyway so the man crossing tries something else which goes to shit.
Agree about pace but Balotelli should provide that if we work on it (as happened when he hit the post). Shame we haven't replaced Bellamy though.
I wasn't just referring to a player's speed but more the speed of passing and the movement off the ball. I was looking to see our players buzzing in and around and past the striker(s).I just didn't think we moved the ball quickly enough and for long periods there wasn't enough energy to create space and openings.
Everton's first instinct after losing the ball was to retreat to 2 block's of 4 leaving 1 as an outlet, then compact as the ball came further forward. The problem for me was, as well as what you say there Doug, was ingenuity. We tried and tried to play it through with no avail, and at this point I thought we'd start mixing it up, dragging players out, dinking ball's over the top, the odd long ball with the bigger players getting forward etc. But we didn't, we wanted to do an Arsenal on too many occassions and with teams like Brum and Everton who will park the bus and hopefully get a chance on the break, we need to adopt different and varying tactics.
It's a learning curve I suppose and one that Mancio should be sorting out as we speak. Once is a mistake, twice is just plain ignorance, but 3 times, then that's called incompetence.
I didn't explain it properly Doug but I was also referring to a similar idea re speed but the fact of having players like Balotelli (& bellamy) who can make forward runs at pace means a quick early through ball can bring a chance rather than the more studied & slower sideways movement we often employ.
Regarding Everton's set up; it's designed to stop us because they know our limitations. They defended really narrow because they've watched us & they know we rarely ever succeed in creating goals from wide. They let us have the ball there & blocked the centre. It's a huge gamble by them but it worked. If they'd played the same game v Kendall or Reid's City team, Niall Quinn would pull off the far post, we'd drop a simple ball on his head & he'd nod it into the 6 yard box for players charging in for a simple goal. You can't normally give teams that kind of time & space in those areas but with City you can. It's gone on long enough now & it's time to sort it out.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:The 2 things where we were poor ( apart from defending) for me were crossing and pace.I cannot work out why we are so bad at crossing.Is it partly due to the fact that we don't have anyone to cross to that can head a ball?
And it's all very nice to play the ball around and probe for an opening but it needs to be done at pace and for much of the time we were laborious as if expecting it just to happen.
Ted Hughes wrote:I didn't explain it properly Doug but I was also referring to a similar idea re speed but the fact of having players like Balotelli (& bellamy) who can make forward runs at pace means a quick early through ball can bring a chance rather than the more studied & slower sideways movement we often employ.
Regarding Everton's set up; it's designed to stop us because they know our limitations. They defended really narrow because they've watched us & they know we rarely ever succeed in creating goals from wide. They let us have the ball there & blocked the centre. It's a huge gamble by them but it worked. If they'd played the same game v Kendall or Reid's City team, Niall Quinn would pull off the far post, we'd drop a simple ball on his head & he'd nod it into the 6 yard box for players charging in for a simple goal. You can't normally give teams that kind of time & space in those areas but with City you can. It's gone on long enough now & it's time to sort it out.
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