Avi Cohen wrote:I just think the team is set up all wrong. We sit far too deep and the strikers have no support or Jermaine Pennant.
Watching Chelsea and the scum play, every time they are on the attack there's 4/5 players bombing it into the box. When we attack, it's usually one of our strikers collecting the ball out on the wing with his partner in the box marked by 2/3. Gerrard is sitting too deep and since he's usually the guy who's pinged the 60 yard pass, he's far too behind to follow it up.
Rafa worries too much about the oppo for my liking. He sends out a team that he's convinced will win against whoever we're playing. Team A likes to soak it up, kill the game with possession and play on the counter, so if I have Momo in there biting at their ankles and not giving them time on the ball we should pin them back. He thinks too much. Just put out your best XI and change when players are A) tired B) injured or C) not on form. Simple as.
But does Rafa want a best XI? I don't know. It looks like he wants a free-flowing squad that floats in and out of the team - like cogs in a machine. And as we all know a machine has no craft or intelligence.
Johnny Giles was saying last night that management is putting the small mistakes that happen in ever game right. But as Rafa chops and changes, these mistakes are never addressed.
bigmick wrote:Well since we've got a thread talking about the players, lets have a go without mentioning the R word. Having watched a re-run of Sundays game, there are a couple of observations.
Firstly as I alluded to another thread, Hyppia is a really big problem for us the moment. To be so comprehensively beaten in the air by Berbatov for both goals was a surprise, and his performance throughout was sluggish and indicative of a player who is coming towards the end at best, and already there at worst. Carragher wasn't his imperious best for either goal either, with Finnan badly at fault for the first, Arbeloa slightly less so for the second. They'll have to do a lot better. Yakubu and Adebayor will also win headers against us, and we are going to need to defend a lot better to prevent Van Persie and Johnson having a field day.
The problem of course if Sami is gone, is that you defend deep to protect him from pace safe in the knowledge that he'll win the headers. If though he starts losing those headers, then sharp forwards such as Keane (wouldn't you like to see him partnering Torres up front?) will get onto knockdowns on and around the penalty spot. This is a huge issue with the team at the moment and makes you very easy to attack against. Like I said on another thread, if Hobbs isn't a better bet than Hyppia at the moment then we should certainly get rid.
In midfield we continue to look stilted. Gerrard is someway below his best, although it should be pointed out that he won the free kick for the first goal, took the free kick from which the first goal was scored and then hit the post with another one so its not all bad. Equally he was denied a goal himself from Voronins layoff by an unintentional block from a trailing leg. Masherano is playing Ok without uprooting trees, and the much vaunted partnership between him and the catain isn't working at the moment. Now I know I said it was the partnership which I preferred, but it would be silly to pretend otherwise and unless Gerrards form picks up and/or Masherano begins to have a greater influence in posession, Alonso will be welcomed back with open arms. I remain fairly sure that the lack of progress is largely due to a flat period from Gerrard, but it might be time for Masherano to take some responsibility. On another note, I'm still far from convinced that the captain is at his most effective when playing in the centre rather than on the right but that's for another thread.
Out wide we continue to disappoint. To me we start too wide and then stay there too long. I'd like to see more right/left midfielder than right/left winger, and at the very least the bloke on the opposite side to where the play is has to check in much more readily. Seeing Man Utd and Arsenal's wide men arriving at the back post time and time again is surely all the illustration anyone would need that we are missing a huge trick going forward here. Ronaldo doesn't score from the touchline, neither did Ljundberg nor Beckham, Giggs or indeed Gerrard. Wide players are not there to give the team a good look from the blimp, they are there to provide crosses but also to attack and defend, to contribute. At the moment they aren't doing nearly enough.
Up top Torres continues to shine but often is isolated as we don't get around him anything like quickly enough. I'm afraid having watched the Spaniard a few times now I've come to the conclusion that none of the other three are ideal partners for him. He's much better in the air and stronger at protecting the ball than I imagined, and as such needs someone to play not just with him but off him as well. His movement is excellent and he has very good pace. Call me stupid but I would like to have seen Cisse with Torres, although admittedly I would probably have tired of the experience after a couple of games. In the absense of that scenario, my hunch (and it's not an original one to be fair as some have alluded to this for some time) is that we need somebody with sharpness, pace and agility in and around the box. Keane would be nice on the evidence of Saturday, although since we paid eleven million quid for him and he is supposed to play there, it might be worth giving Babel a shot as well.
All round though it's just not quite clicking. I wouldn't be for changing too much though. I just get the feeling that we are playing with a tad too much fear, players a little too concerned about getting caught and just not quite committing to a decision. Nowhere near as bad as it looks though, just needs a bit of patience and consisitency of selection to sort itself out in my view.
Firstly as I alluded to another thread, Hyppia is a really big problem for us the moment. To be so comprehensively beaten in the air by Berbatov for both goals was a surprise, and his performance throughout was sluggish and indicative of a player who is coming towards the end at best, and already there at worst.
Bamaga man wrote:Firstly as I alluded to another thread, Hyppia is a really big problem for us the moment. To be so comprehensively beaten in the air by Berbatov for both goals was a surprise, and his performance throughout was sluggish and indicative of a player who is coming towards the end at best, and already there at worst.
Agreed, Hyypia was for the want of a better word quite awful against Spurs, two or three years ago Berbatov would never of won those headers that led to Tottenhams goals. He looked so sluggish and the front pairing of Keane and Berbatov who would give most Premiership defences a torrid time, made him and Carragher look very ordinary.
As a striking partnership I dont think we've come accross any better so far and there might not be any better in the league. We could do with taking note from Spur's forward line, and try to forge our own regular partnership. There is no way Keane and Berbatov could play as they do if they were rotated.
Anyway I thought Hyypia was a liability on Sunday, and it seems our team position themselve's deeper when he's in the side. Another reason I think we find it hard to move forward in numbers, when the defence sit deeper, so do the midfield and that will leave more space between Torres and his support. I think Agger is key here, not only can he pick a pass, but more often than not the defence pushes higher up.
Singling out individuals is kind of pointless right now
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