by bigmick » Sat Aug 28, 2010 7:14 pm
Point 2 and the "scything attacks from their wingers" wasn't because we were pressing the ball further up, it was because we were outnumbered in midfield mostly. As neither Torres nor N'Gog were dropping in, and both Kuyt and Jovanovic were completely inneffective, their fullbacks were also able to bomb on (particularly Micah Richards who was MOM for me). Also Johnson in particular for them is IMHo a very good player. I'm not saying there wasn't any "scything", only that the cause was different.
3. I tend to agree with you on this as I suspect he isn't good enough wherever we play him. I do though agree with the manager that if he IS ever going to make it, it will be as a centre forward. As it goes, on all of the occasions he's playued recently he's not been a complete disaster, which is a step in the right direction for him.
4. Whenever people write that "they seem to remember" me typing something, they are almost always wrong. I actually adviocated playing Agger there some time ago, mainly because Aurelio was injured and I didn't rate Insua that highly. I don't think Agger is the answer there, he's better at centre half, but Hodgson seems more prone to play him at left back than Benitez was. Whether he's right or wrong is another debate.
5. The 4-4-2 with N'Gog/Torres completely disfunctional aside from one pattern of play dummy and give, Kuyt and Jovanovic awful, Lucas invisable and man City being quite good was a disaster. It was though to some extent forced upon the manager by Masherano's antics, although I bet he wishes now that he'd played Poulsen and pushed Gerrard on.
6. I disagree that we have the journeymen, apart from Jovanovic who I don't rate overly. The others, the Maxi Rodriguez's of this world were left behind for him to try and make something of. I don't hold out much hope for them or him on that score. On the question of Poulsen (if that's who you meant), I'm extremely confident you will change your mind.
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