Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I'd agree with a lot of this. On the surface, sitting in fourth with an away win in the Europa already gained, which should see us participating into the new year, is smashing and yet there is something deeply unimpressive about it all. Frustrating to see such dreary unimaginative performances and team selections when we have such attacking talent.
I'm not sure I see that Silva is 'struggling' though. ok he hasn't set the place alight yet but he's done ok. I worry that it will become self fulfilling if people keep saying it too often.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Much of the comments I can go along with but as with others the concept of 3 defensive midfield players I think is a myth. Yaya and Barry were not playing as defensive midfield players but regular midfield players.The fact that they arguably don't get forward quite enough to bridge the "gap" is down to the caution Mancini still builds into the team play and especially as they all get used to each other and before we get all the players fit and playing.
The other thing is the we are 4th fact. It really makes me laugh when somebody churns out a statistic or whatever when it suits an argument but would overlook it when it doesnt or find a different argument to use.I wonder what the point would have been before the Wigan game when we were in 13th position? Of course we are 4th now but it's after just 5 games for god's sake and it's fairly meaningless at this stage so let's look again after say 10 games.
Ted Hughes wrote:I don't agree that we're playing with 3 defensive midfielders but we're not playing with any real attacking ones either bar Silva or AJ. Barry, Yaya & Milner are alrounders who do a bit of everything & are playing as such but, naturally, don't get forward as well as specialist attacking midfielders would. There, & our final ball, lies the problem imo. I think Mancini wants them to get forward though & succeeded 2nd half, so it lessened the problem.
If we'd lost or drawn at Wigan it would have been a big problem but we got away with it & at times played pretty well. What really has me almost punching the walls in frustratation though, is when I see, EVERY WEEK, teams like the rags scoring piss simple goals just by playing basic straightforward English style football & we can't do it even as a plan B. Their winner v scousers came from a cross by John O fucking Shea landing right on Berbatov's head. How many times do we produce that even from SWP or AJ? NEVER. Rags do it almost every game. They win stuff. Chelsea do it too. They win stuff. Arsenal are trying to do it as they don't win stuff.
Whatever team or formation we pick, not every goal has to have 20 sliderule passes & go through the middle, in fact most don't. If we learn to do the simple stuff properly & add it to our quality passing game we wil be unstoppable but at the moment we are genuinely the worst team in the Premier league at any kind of crossing/delivery of the ball, low or high. It's ridiculous & should be sorted out. If other teams have that ability in their armoury & we don't, they are better than us, simple.
Ted Hughes wrote:I don't agree that we're playing with 3 defensive midfielders but we're not playing with any real attacking ones either bar Silva or AJ. Barry, Yaya & Milner are alrounders who do a bit of everything & are playing as such but, naturally, don't get forward as well as specialist attacking midfielders would. There, & our final ball, lies the problem imo. I think Mancini wants them to get forward though & succeeded 2nd half, so it lessened the problem.
If we'd lost or drawn at Wigan it would have been a big problem but we got away with it & at times played pretty well. What really has me almost punching the walls in frustratation though, is when I see, EVERY WEEK, teams like the rags scoring piss simple goals just by playing basic straightforward English style football & we can't do it even as a plan B. Their winner v scousers came from a cross by John O fucking Shea landing right on Berbatov's head. How many times do we produce that even from SWP or AJ? NEVER. Rags do it almost every game. They win stuff. Chelsea do it too. They win stuff. Arsenal are trying to do it as they don't win stuff.
Whatever team or formation we pick, not every goal has to have 20 sliderule passes & go through the middle, in fact most don't. If we learn to do the simple stuff properly & add it to our quality passing game we wil be unstoppable but at the moment we are genuinely the worst team in the Premier league at any kind of crossing/delivery of the ball, low or high. It's ridiculous & should be sorted out. If other teams have that ability in their armoury & we don't, they are better than us, simple.
brite blu sky wrote:i feel a new 'playmaker' thread coming on...
eastlands-lostboy wrote:I certainly agree that the defensive midfield scenario needs to be looked at. The idea of having a squad is to be able to look at the opposition and change your gameplan to suit the situation. A lack of a midfielder who can come up with a dozen or more goals will be a real talking point over the season, when its 0-0 like the sunderland game you need a 25 yard screamer from nowhere to get you three points....Superman comes to mind on the goal tally point, not the 25 yarder. Good post with a lot of very interesting views on the stalemate in the middle.
Ted Hughes wrote:My point regarding crosses isn't just exclusive to having a big centre forward & crossing in the air, it's regarding any kind of decent ball from wide, put in with quality to any kind of player. We rarely do it at all. A cross can come in along the floor & in the case of other teams, often does. The scorer can be a big striker with a header, a small striker with a header or anybody with a tap in on the ground (or unfortunately, Paul fucking Scholes). The key is the desire to put a decent ball in, not just casually hitting the 1st man or aimlessly whacking it 40 ft above everyones heads even if there's nobody there. Try to put the ball where the players are.
Kolarov & Boateng are, from what I've seen, great crossers of the ball (Boateng put a blinder in for Barry pre season) but imo every player on the team should be capable of, & looking to, put quality in from that position. If quality crosses were normal practice, the complaints about 3 defensive midfielders etc would be mostly irrelevent because those players would go forward a lot more expecting to get on them (like Barry did pre season). The two things sort each other out. We shouldn't have to wait for two fullbacks to get fit in order to produce the quality do something which even I can do. It's not that difficult, or it shouldn't be for a top pro.
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