dazby wrote:john@staustell wrote:This thread really makes me worry about forums.
He was truly, truly awful. No balance on th ball and when 'passing', and I use the term loosely.
Slower than Demichelis at best and enough clumsy challenges to lose 3 matches.
And what his fans dont seem to see is how his inability to pass and hold the ball safely nullifies a lot of our forward movement.
Again, you're talking about other stuff than what he was put on the park to do: STOP SUAREZ!
He did make some good passes too.
Lescott's passing was actually very good in the first half - he played some good balls into the midfield, particularly an excellent pass down the left wing to the Silva. He was under more pressure in the second half and he doesn't look as comfortable ball in those situations, however, as you pointed out, that isn't his main job.
Kompany, on the other hand, carries the ball out of defence, runs up the pitch, loses it almost every time and is then hopelessly out of position. Yet he is cheered on by the crowd for this because it 'looks good'. It's quite astounding.
If we had played Demichelis, with his headless chicken routine, against Suarez, we would have conceded more. If we had played Nastasic, with his...well, zero defensive attributes, we would have conceded more. Suarez's movement on and off the ball is quite exceptional, and he moves with such speed around the pitch - any defender would have a tough time against him considering his form at the moment. Lescott didn't get everything right but Demichelis has been turned easily by far lesser forwards this season, and Nastasic's attempts to avoid doing any real defending wouldn't have helped us against Suarez.
The other thing that annoys me about the Lescott criticism is that any player is bound to be a bit rusty when he doesn't play regularly. Demichelis makes mistakes week-in, week-out so why is that allowed? Nastasic has shown over nearly 18 months that he is not good enough for a team of our level. Anytime Lescott has had a run in the team, he has played well, and his partnership with Kompany is the strongest out of any of our options. Yes, we still need to try and bring in a new centre back but to give us more depth in that area, but the weakest options currently are Demichelis and Nastasic, not Lescott.