Leonmc0708 wrote:Bit melodramatic for me that BigMick mate.
We won, it was coming, we have 6/7 games before United that are all winnable.
bigmick wrote:Leonmc0708 wrote:Bit melodramatic for me that BigMick mate.
We won, it was coming, we have 6/7 games before United that are all winnable.
I definately agree with you on the winnable fixtures Leon. For me though, the Fulham game is a bit like the Derby one earlier, we could probably put you in goal mate and still win.
Perfect oppotunity to rotate then surely? If we were Arsenal or Man Utd who are flying along then yes, if you are us though and just coming off the back of a dodgy spell, no. Crouch has just played for the first time in a bit and scored twice, how about he plays and scores another couple. "Four goals in his last two games" they'll be saying, and the big lad will be flying. Does he need to be sat down now to give Kuyt a game? Does he need a rest? Similarly Benayoun, off the back of a hat-trick and a really top performance (looks like I'm going to be well and truly wrong about him if he continues like that, fair play to him for ramming it down my throat), does he need to be moved aside so Gerrard can move to the right and we can play Sissoko or Lucas in the centre? Does Arbeloa need to be spun back out of the team as quick as he was rotated into so as to give Finnan a game?
I'm not saying the team which played tonight would be my first choice eleven, far from it. They did the business though, and we've got to draw a line somewhere and say "we start from here". After an 8-0 is as good a chance as we are ever going to get, particularly with winnable games coming up.
Five or six rotations against Fulham and we'll still win. It will be a massive opportunity wasted though in my opinion.
jonnymac1979 wrote:Just got back from the game.
As soon as Kewell is 100% fit (an oxymoron?) he has to start matches. No sway on that for me. A fit Harry Kewell offers a direct threat down that channel. I wanted him on the ball at all opportunity when he came on. Surely he's approaching 100% now?
I am of the school that says stick with Crouch now he has been given a bit of confidence. When he's given games, more often than not (discounting the period before he opened his goalscoring account against Wigan two years ago) he seems to score. Has anyone got the stats on Crouch discounting those first twenty games or so? The way he took his second goal with the glancing header suggested that he just did what comes natural. He's never struck me as the greatest direct header of the ball given the fact that due to his height you would think it would be a strength of his. So that second goal was a really accomplished finish for a player like Crouch and will have boosted his confidence no end. I'd like to see hims start a few matches over Kuyt.
As fantastic as Mascherano was tonight, we're still really missing Alonso. I was glad that we went in at half time blazing because I knew we wouldn't need Torres then. Give him another week to recover, although he was sprinting up the touchline doing his warm-ups and he doesn't look all that injured to me anyway...
Riise didn't have the best game, the crowd were on his back a little bit and I would suggest he will have to up his game or find himself rotated out, if Kewell comes back to the form we know he's capable of. Aurelio would be my first choice left back if he could get himself fit. Hell of a left peg on him.
Babel was excellent when he came on. If we ever try out Torres and Babel up front with the pace they have, there's potential damage there for the opposition. I will have to see it again but Babel bent his run superbly for one of his chances but was given offside? Was it offside? I've not seen it on telly yet.
Benayoun was top class, there at the right time for the rebounds and it's nice to still have a player who will follow chances up in the way the now dearly departed Luis Garcia used to pop up with goals like that. See if he starts the next game though. I was actually surprised to see him last the 90 minutes. You can never predict Rafa.
Top and bottom - it was a good game to attend. Let it be said though, Besiktas were absolute garbage and offered no threat whatsoever, but I won't get too excited about this match as it's the equivalent of beating Derby who are also s*i*e and do not belong in the Premier League, just as Besiktas had no business being on the park with us tonight.
It's a nice platform to build a run upon now. I was at the Fulham game last season where we smashed them 4-0. All the goals came in the seecond half that day. A similar performance wouldn't go amiss.
It's nice to be able to say something positive for a change. There have been dark clouds hovering for what seems like months and watching us has been like pulling teeth sometimes lately. Tonight could be a turning point. I'm longing for the form of 2005-06 when we were going into games knowing we were not even going to concede a goal and it was a matter of how well we would play and how many we would win by.
I'd say I was happy tonight.
Fowler_E7 wrote:why go with the same team, the substitutes all playerd well when they came on aswell. Also Torres is available for the game on saturday and most people are always saying how he must play every game that he is available. Personally i would bring Kewell in for Aurelio, and Torres in for Voronin as that would be a stronger team which is more likely to win the game.
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