Blue in the face wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:CityGer wrote:I'm starting to get a bit puzzled by Bobby's regular referenes to our 'injury problems'. Yes, we have been unlucky with the lack of availability of key defenders and Mario being out but on Sunday we had as full a squad available to us as your likely to have over the course of a season. His comments and constant reference to this would have you believe that our squad has been ravaged by injury, it hasn't really and for Bobby to come out and say his style of play is being shaped by injuries to the squad is a bit of an odd one for me.
I wondered when somebody would say this. I agree that he has made more of it than he should have. I suspect other teams have had more injuries and Spurs have for definite.
I think Roberto deliberately makes statements like this with a bit of tongue in cheek, not to make excuses, but for disinformation for other people. A bit like saying chelsea are going to win the premiership. I believe that was to wind up baconface, not because he has given up already. Its possible he's playing mind games and is subtle enough that nobodys figured it out yet.
the_georgian_genius wrote:I think its very easy to say we have players like Tevez, Johnson, Silva, Ballotelli ect and expect us to be attacking teams like no tommorrow and scoring 3 or 4 goals every game. It's just not gonna happen, especially 6 weeks into a new team.
I think Mancini is cautious at the minute and who can blame him? He can be cautious for the first 2-3 months and get enough points on the board so that when he feels more comfortable with the players he has got (meaning they have settled and gelled as a team) we can then kick on and show our potential or he can do it from the start, get mixed results and face losing his job.
Anyone who has watched Mancini's teams in the past especially Inter will know that his teams are attacking and exciting but as with any great manager and any italian, you build from the back and that is what he is doing.
the Potential vs Performance title heading was i presume aimed at the players but it can also be aimed at Mancini. He is giving us satisfying performances at the moment with the results but it is nowhere near his potential as a manager. He's only been here for 10 months, i cannot wait to see what he produces in 2-3 years if we are paitent.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:It's all well and good but it was his decision not to buy anyone attacking to central midfield.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:CityGer wrote:I'm starting to get a bit puzzled by Bobby's regular referenes to our 'injury problems'. Yes, we have been unlucky with the lack of availability of key defenders and Mario being out but on Sunday we had as full a squad available to us as your likely to have over the course of a season. His comments and constant reference to this would have you believe that our squad has been ravaged by injury, it hasn't really and for Bobby to come out and say his style of play is being shaped by injuries to the squad is a bit of an odd one for me.
I wondered when somebody would say this. I agree that he has made more of it than he should have. I suspect other teams have had more injuries and Spurs have for definite.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:[quote="Ted Hughes"]The player he's missed most is Bellamy.
I wonder if he'll risk Balotelli v Arsenal (if fit) or whether it'll be a bench job? It would be very unboblike to drop one of his grafters against a passing team like Arsenal but their defence is very very dodgy & they know nothing about Balotelli, so he could turn them over. Wenger won't know what to tell his defenders re dealing with him. Difficult one.[/qu
If we had Bellamy would we be 1st ?........Im not missing him or his rantings to be honest with you.
the_georgian_genius wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:It's all well and good but it was his decision not to buy anyone attacking to central midfield.
Milner, Toure and Silva are hardly 3 nigel de jong's are they?
Colin the King wrote:My prediction is we'll see something like a diamond formation once everyone's fit and available. If I'm not mistaken that's how Inter were usually set up when he was in charge. Silva at the tip, with Barry and Touré to either side and de Jong just in front of the back four. Something like this:
Boateng---------Touré-------Kompany-------Kolarov
-------------------------de Jong------------------------
-------------Touré----------------Barry----------------
-------------------------Silva----------------------------
--------------Tevez-----------Balotelli------------------
A problem teams often find with that formation is how narrow it is (no wingers) but presumably Boateng and Kolarov will be encouraged to push so far forward that they'll offer plenty of width. My only concern is how we'll cope defensively with that. The centre halves and Hart are fine, and de Jong obviously, but neither Boateng or Kolarov are the most convincing defensively; they'll both definitely be a threat with crosses and overlaps (and I'm expecting a few goals from Kolarov) but with teams running at us, I'm not so sure. Two of the three midfielders will probably be tasked with filling the empty spaces left by them when we counter-attack, with Silva left to roam and do his thing behind the strikers.
If he does go with a system like that, it's hard to see where Johnson fits in. He's obviously a great option to come on and offer us something different on either flank but in that formation there's nowhere for him. Milner could come in and do a job in any of the four midfield spots and then there's Adebayor as the main striking threat. Beyond that I think the likes of SWP, Lescott and Bridge will be rarely seen unless we have injuries.
Anyway, I think the people who are dissatisfied with the way we're playing are so not because of the shape or personnel, but the way we move the ball. Against Newcastle we passed it in pretty patterns and it was all very pleasant but there was no cutting edge as such. Kolarov and, in particular Balotelli, are aggressive, ferocious kind of players so I'd expect them to offer more of an 'attack with purpose' edge.
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