Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I think you are being really generous to say a few of those are playing above average. But whatever I think the next 3 games are massive but aren't they always when a team is fighting at the top.We simply cannot afford to drop silly points and witrh 2 away games it's crucial we show what we are made of.
Everton away is always a difficult game for us as they raise their game and come out fighting but we have to scrap our way to a win.If we can get 4 wins in the next 5 games at least I think it will go a long way to winning the title as I expect a few points to be dropped by the others.
sheblue wrote:your harsh on silva, he has been injured recently and was excellent against spurs. nasri has shown sign of improvement, but he has a lot to do yet. dzeko has been as poor as savic, its just that we don't see the real cost of his mistakes.
Ted Hughes wrote:PS. I find the criticism AJ gets, considering the kind of scratch teams he usually starts in, absolutely incredible.
ant london wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:PS. I find the criticism AJ gets, considering the kind of scratch teams he usually starts in, absolutely incredible.
I've got a lot of time for your views and opinions Ted but I have to say that whatever you see in AJ well....it truly bamboozles me.
I've can't remember the last time I saw him turn in even a half decent 45 minutes. And I mean consistently decent.
ant london wrote:Sorry Ted, none of that excuses his performances which have been shite.
As I said at the time in the first leg, he was better once Nasri came on and he started to drift inside. But in no remote was was he "outstanding". Jesus wept.
I'm sure I'm not alone in the fact that I don't expect him to be Cristiano Ronaldo...but what I do want is some effort and application. He's a lazy soft cunt...and on current form he'd be no great loss. I don't want us to bin him but I do want to see him turn in maybe 75 minutes of an performance befitting his quite obvious talents
ant london wrote:So we are saying that he is no winger essentially. I don't disagree that he looks better inside and I don't disagree that Nasri goes missing. I still maintain that an off par Silva is worth 3xAJ but I get your basic point.
So where would you play him in our best line-up Ted, and at the expense of who?
Equally...same question as how/where to deploy Nasri
ant london wrote:I was just thinking about this, inspired by F365's World Cup/Euro England squad ladder.....who is impressing at the moment and who is below par.
I would say that our form table looks something like this:
Performing well
Micah Richards
Joe Hart
James Milner
Gael Clichy
Gareth Barry
Above average
David Silva
Joleon Lescott
Mario Balotelli
Pablo Zabaleta
Sergio Aguero
Average
Edin Dzeko
Nigel de Jong (but moving upwards)
Samir Nasri
Below average
Aleks Kolarov
Adam Johnson
Poor
Stefan Savic
Owen Hargreaves (by virtue of not being able to play much part, disappointing so far)
Doing this showed me a couple of things:
a) our squad is really thin currently
b) we really are missing the drive and stability Vincent and Yaya give us
c) i have no idea how we best should use Nasri, what his best position and role is. He was way too deep at points last night and always seemed generally too far from the ball
d) if some of our talented underachievers start to hit decent form I think we will start to pull away from everyone. It's just a case of getting through the next couple of weeks still in good shape points-wise even if performances aren't great
e) considering that none of our strikers looks that sharp/deadly at the moment, we're not doing half bad and nor are they in terms of goals. If they start to get really into the groove at some point it is a terrifying thought!
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