Pretty Boy Lee wrote:We all love to criticize with hindsight, but in all seriousness there's good and bad right now.
For me the good is pellers seems to have recognized he needs some protection in the middle away. He made two subs that had immediate impact yesterday and isn't afraid to make them early.
The not so good for me is his choice of personnel, namely Garcia in the middle, lescott being last choice etc.
The strangest one tho is how his 3rd sub negated his 1st yesterday. This isn't a witch hunt as I have mad man love for him, but zaba stopped navas far better than any Sunderland fullback would have. He constantly took his space and forced him inside, early days yeah, but I hope pellers took note as our top RB and RW shouldn't be an either or.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:We all love to criticize with hindsight, but in all seriousness there's good and bad right now.
For me the good is pellers seems to have recognized he needs some protection in the middle away. He made two subs that had immediate impact yesterday and isn't afraid to make them early.
The not so good for me is his choice of personnel, namely Garcia in the middle, lescott being last choice etc.
The strangest one tho is how his 3rd sub negated his 1st yesterday. This isn't a witch hunt as I have mad man love for him, but zaba stopped navas far better than any Sunderland fullback would have. He constantly took his space and forced him inside, early days yeah, but I hope pellers took note as our top RB and RW shouldn't be an either or.
zuricity wrote: What two early subs ???
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:
He's made subs at half time twice that I remember, neggers in for Dzeko a while back and navas for Garcia yesterday.
Jesus had an immediate impact and Dzeko livened us up a bit too.
zuricity wrote: Mmmmh .... wasn't Garcia injured just before half time by a two footed tackle? And as for the impact of Navas , did we score ? Or was he also not seen making poor crosses, decisions and drifting into midfield again ??
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:
That tackle was in the 1st 10 minutes.
Navas came on and gave us width which instantly made us more threatening. The fact that nobody got in and challenged I'll leave open to debate, but no doubt he added more attack immediately.
zuricity wrote: Ok, i missed the first half, so i can only comment on what i saw in the second. Perhaps Pellegrini would have done more of a favour by taking Garcia off immediately if he was injured.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:He got the tactics wrong yesterday or at least the personnel.
The biggest issue for me was playing Garcia and Yaya as a midfield two, absolutely no tenacity in there which made it easy for Sunderland's midfield three to get a foothold. This was particularly evident when the switch came at half time, Sunderland could hardly get any passing going when we had a ball winner in Milner in the centre.
I've no problem Garcia holding if there's two in centre mid in front of him, he should not be used as one of a pairin midfield, it just doesn't work.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:He got the tactics wrong yesterday or at least the personnel.
The biggest issue for me was playing Garcia and Yaya as a midfield two, absolutely no tenacity in there which made it easy for Sunderland's midfield three to get a foothold. This was particularly evident when the switch came at half time, Sunderland could hardly get any passing going when we had a ball winner in Milner in the centre.
I've no problem Garcia holding if there's two in centre mid in front of him, he should not be used as one of a pairin midfield, it just doesn't work.
Maybe that was a great approach but it wasn't the reason we lost the game was it? It didn't give the goal away as that was down to a long ball which Milner especially but also Demechelis and Pants couldn't deal with. And I wouldn't say it was the reason why our fron 5 couldn't put the ball in the net.
Maybe because Garcia was playing meant Yaya wasn't comfy getting forward more but that's Yaya's fault.
Dunnylad wrote:I still think we lack creativity when Silva isn't playing. Newcastle in the cup was an example of what he brings to the side, he just frees things up around him and the gaps appear. I have no idea if Jovetic can do the same job (doubt it) but worryingly he seems to be turning into another Bojinov (or something else isn't right, hence why he played longer for Montenegro against England than he has for City of late). We need cover for Silva or even someone threatening his starting role.
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