In and Out wrote:stmichael wrote:Bad Bob wrote:stmichael wrote:the main thing that came out of yesterdays game was the reinforcement that gerrard and mascherano in a central two does not work. it was pretty weird actually. mascherano spent more of the game further forward than gerrard, especially in the second half.
Strange conclusion, mate. I think they played quite well together, as they have done in the past. Let's remember that they played an entire half a man short as well, which will have a significant impact on how they approach their midfield duties. Masch did get forward more than Stevie in the second half but only as opportunities dictated (nick the ball in midfield and drive into the oppo half while your partner sits in etc.).
Diaby and Wilshere dominated them in the first half.
I think I'd agree with that, terratorially they did have us pinned back although they never got in behind us. I think we sat well off them in the first half and left acres between midfield and N'gog.
We were too compact in the first half that we when got possesion we could only play a telegraph pass to a player within five yards or look to knock it long for N'gog. Most of the time we tended to go long and we'd loose possesion. Our wide players were to narrow and we could never get going possesion wise.
I'd like to see Masch anchor more with Gerrard getting forward and Kuyt and Jovanovic widening the field a bit more. F.uck, I really do feel it was two lost points though, with the way their goal came and at the time, it did even with 10men feel like a sickening blow for me. How good would have the morale been if we'd hung on to that lead.
Yeah I'd agree with that. We were fortunate that Arsenal were pretty powderpuff in attack by their standards when you consider how much possession we surrendered to them, especially in the first half.
N'Gog was completely isolated at times aswell as the gap between the midfield and attack was far too big. We still defend far too deep for my liking. We need to push higher up the pitch.