Ted Hughes wrote:I agree with comments about our unimaginative, non scoring, football v teams like Stoke & Everton.
HOWEVER: there are no more Stokes or Evertons apart from, potentially, Wolves, who can't defend like that & will need 3 points anyway. Wolves will have to attack us.
I saw Norwich play the rags & they made no effort to be defensive, they just took them on. If they suddenly change tactics & park the bus v us, it's proof the PL is bent. There is no reason Norwich won't take us on.
Arsenal will try to batter us. Newcastle need 3 points for Europe & have to attack us.
From now on, we will be presented with teams playing exactly as they were before we beat the rags; ie actually trying to beat us rather than just trying to stop us.
This presents us with a decent opportunity to play our ticky tacky football & win. This is exactly what we want. If we can't play football in these circumstances, then it will prove that our early season form was a fluke & that we are genuinely a mid table team away from home.
I think we'll give it a fucking good go & yesterday's point means it can still be enough to win us the league.
I also think either Wigan or Blackburn will give the rags a game & they may need help from a ref again.
The bit about Norwich is bollox Ted. They will do whatever they need to to beat us. Against the rags, they knew they are dodgy at the back so went for it. If I was a PL manager now with City coming into town, my tactics would be to make nothing happen for about an hour. Just break up play, knock us out of our swagger. If you're lucky, you might get a chance from a corner, but once the hour is up you can throw a bit more at City, as they'll start to panic that plan A isn't working and push men forward leaving holes at the back. Even then, we won't play with any conviction, just overload the box and then play short passes ten yards behind it.
This season is starting to look very like Sven's. Great when we had the element of surprise and then falls away badly. The better players mean we have been able to grind out results for longer, but we're still a shadow of the team we saw pre-Xmas.