john68 wrote:Doug,
Though nobody seems to have bothered much with the Joe Hart playing analysis from last season, it is very noticeable that his distribution is somewhat worse than atrocious. It was very noticeable, especially when under pressure versus Madrid, that he constantly gave possession away with wild clearances and opened the door consistently to wave after wave of Mardrid attacks.
I know the keepers train separately but have you seen anyone working with Joe on this aspect of his game? It's a major weakness.
Ta Doug,
john68 wrote:Doug,
Though nobody seems to have bothered much with the Joe Hart playing analysis from last season, it is very noticeable that his distribution is somewhat worse than atrocious. It was very noticeable, especially when under pressure versus Madrid, that he constantly gave possession away with wild clearances and opened the door consistently to wave after wave of Mardrid attacks.
I know the keepers train separately but have you seen anyone working with Joe on this aspect of his game? It's a major weakness.
Ta Doug,
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:john68 wrote:Doug,
Though nobody seems to have bothered much with the Joe Hart playing analysis from last season, it is very noticeable that his distribution is somewhat worse than atrocious. It was very noticeable, especially when under pressure versus Madrid, that he constantly gave possession away with wild clearances and opened the door consistently to wave after wave of Mardrid attacks.
I know the keepers train separately but have you seen anyone working with Joe on this aspect of his game? It's a major weakness.
Ta Doug,
Strangely no. In the past I have seen plenty of time spent with the keepers kicking long but nothing this year so far. Maybe some time has been spent when I have not been there. The answer for me or at least part of it anyway is that he should throw the ball out more.Obviously if there is a free player where he can just roll it out but also the longer throws as he is miles more accurate with his throwing than kicking.
stefano wrote:john68 wrote:Doug,
Though nobody seems to have bothered much with the Joe Hart playing analysis from last season, it is very noticeable that his distribution is somewhat worse than atrocious. It was very noticeable, especially when under pressure versus Madrid, that he constantly gave possession away with wild clearances and opened the door consistently to wave after wave of Mardrid attacks.
I know the keepers train separately but have you seen anyone working with Joe on this aspect of his game? It's a major weakness.
Ta Doug,
there is only a way to improve GK distribution : sell hart and sign a GK wich has a good distribution.
Dameerto wrote:stefano wrote:john68 wrote:Doug,
Though nobody seems to have bothered much with the Joe Hart playing analysis from last season, it is very noticeable that his distribution is somewhat worse than atrocious. It was very noticeable, especially when under pressure versus Madrid, that he constantly gave possession away with wild clearances and opened the door consistently to wave after wave of Mardrid attacks.
I know the keepers train separately but have you seen anyone working with Joe on this aspect of his game? It's a major weakness.
Ta Doug,
there is only a way to improve GK distribution : sell hart and sign a GK wich has a good distribution.
Not strictly true - play less backpasses, it's a pet hate of mine. Players tend to use a backpass as a valid first choice in too many situations when they should be looking to get the ball at least sideways if not forward. It seems like a habit they've fallen into. I can't remember who played it, but there was a situation against Fulham in the first half when one of our players nodded the ball in Hart's general direction when he had no chance of getting to it before Fulham's striker and luckily for us it came to nothing but it illustrates my point.
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stefano wrote:Dameerto wrote:stefano wrote:john68 wrote:Doug,
Though nobody seems to have bothered much with the Joe Hart playing analysis from last season, it is very noticeable that his distribution is somewhat worse than atrocious. It was very noticeable, especially when under pressure versus Madrid, that he constantly gave possession away with wild clearances and opened the door consistently to wave after wave of Mardrid attacks.
I know the keepers train separately but have you seen anyone working with Joe on this aspect of his game? It's a major weakness.
Ta Doug,
there is only a way to improve GK distribution : sell hart and sign a GK wich has a good distribution.
Not strictly true - play less backpasses, it's a pet hate of mine. Players tend to use a backpass as a valid first choice in too many situations when they should be looking to get the ball at least sideways if not forward. It seems like a habit they've fallen into. I can't remember who played it, but there was a situation against Fulham in the first half when one of our players nodded the ball in Hart's general direction when he had no chance of getting to it before Fulham's striker and luckily for us it came to nothing but it illustrates my point.
for the teams playing possession football the goalkeeper is much more than a shot stopper, is in fact a playmaker. but to be a playmaker must have good feet, be very good at kicking. and that's a natural gift, or you have or do not have. no one can think of to teach how to kick a ball at a twenty-five years old guy.
stefano wrote:Dameerto wrote:stefano wrote:john68 wrote:Doug,
Though nobody seems to have bothered much with the Joe Hart playing analysis from last season, it is very noticeable that his distribution is somewhat worse than atrocious. It was very noticeable, especially when under pressure versus Madrid, that he constantly gave possession away with wild clearances and opened the door consistently to wave after wave of Mardrid attacks.
I know the keepers train separately but have you seen anyone working with Joe on this aspect of his game? It's a major weakness.
Ta Doug,
there is only a way to improve GK distribution : sell hart and sign a GK wich has a good distribution.
Not strictly true - play less backpasses, it's a pet hate of mine. Players tend to use a backpass as a valid first choice in too many situations when they should be looking to get the ball at least sideways if not forward. It seems like a habit they've fallen into. I can't remember who played it, but there was a situation against Fulham in the first half when one of our players nodded the ball in Hart's general direction when he had no chance of getting to it before Fulham's striker and luckily for us it came to nothing but it illustrates my point.
for the teams playing possession football the goalkeeper is much more than a shot stopper, is in fact a playmaker. but to be a playmaker must have good feet, be very good at kicking. and that's a natural gift, or you have or do not have. no one can think of to teach how to kick a ball at a twenty-five years old guy.
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