london blue 2 wrote:No point in 20 negative threads.
My gripe
Joe hart needs to move on, constant long balls when we are clearly getting bullied. He won't learn.
ross.mcfc wrote:london blue 2 wrote:No point in 20 negative threads.
My gripe
Joe hart needs to move on, constant long balls when we are clearly getting bullied. He won't learn.
I have been saying all season. We need a keeper who is good with the ball at his feet like Van de Sar was. No point passing about at the back only for your keeper to hoof it into the middle of the park where you are clearly being out muscled.
london blue 2 wrote:No point in 20 negative threads.
My gripe
Joe hart needs to move on, constant long balls when we are clearly getting bullied. He won't learn.
ross.mcfc wrote:london blue 2 wrote:No point in 20 negative threads.
My gripe
Joe hart needs to move on, constant long balls when we are clearly getting bullied. He won't learn.
I have been saying all season. We need a keeper who is good with the ball at his feet like Van de Sar was. No point passing about at the back only for your keeper to hoof it into the middle of the park where you are clearly being out muscled.
Im_Spartacus wrote:london blue 2 wrote:No point in 20 negative threads.
My gripe
Joe hart needs to move on, constant long balls when we are clearly getting bullied. He won't learn.
It's frustrating, and I did have a bit of a whine about the long balls in the match thread, but nobody was showing for us and Chelsea were playing right up against our defenders to prevent us playing the ball out on our terms.
Esky wrote:Demichelis. Nastasic. Pellegrini. All poor.
Clowncrete wrote:This was very similar to the Bayern game.
First Pellegrini starts with a 4-4-2 against a team with a strong and mobile 3 man midfield. This means the midfield is over-run and we have difficulty regaining possession or creating chances. This also means the 2 strikers up front were islands.
In that game, I remember everyone here screaming for a five man midfield with Milner on for a striker at half-time. It was the same today. What Pellers was waiting for, I don't know.
In that game, Hart's long balls went straight to the opponent. Same today.
Dzeko wastes far too many chances. Good against mid-table teams not against the best.
Against Bayern at the Allianz arena, it was Garcia and Fernandinho who fought valiantly and kept winning balls from their midfield with Silva also closing in. It was a five man midfield with no Yaya, and it worked.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Clowncrete wrote:This was very similar to the Bayern game.
First Pellegrini starts with a 4-4-2 against a team with a strong and mobile 3 man midfield. This means the midfield is over-run and we have difficulty regaining possession or creating chances. This also means the 2 strikers up front were islands.
In that game, I remember everyone here screaming for a five man midfield with Milner on for a striker at half-time. It was the same today. What Pellers was waiting for, I don't know.
In that game, Hart's long balls went straight to the opponent. Same today.
Dzeko wastes far too many chances. Good against mid-table teams not against the best.
Against Bayern at the Allianz arena, it was Garcia and Fernandinho who fought valiantly and kept winning balls from their midfield with Silva also closing in. It was a five man midfield with no Yaya, and it worked.
Milner must have been injured, there is no situation I can think of where any sane person wouldn't have had him on at half time, probably for Dzeko or negredo initially, with jovetic on for Demi later in the game once we had regained control of midfiled
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