Owzat wrote:s@int wrote:He is such a wily tactician
How is he? By dumping our most effective formation during his reign in order to fit a £20.3m striker in? And then when that didn't work, and Torres was injured, by playing Kuyt as a solo striker despite his shortcomings as a striker. Or by bringing on a sub around the same time every match, usually Babel for Riera first up, Keane off if he's even on and even Lucas when we're chasing goals.
We turned a few games around early season, was that down to Rafa or just a bit of fortune /down to the quality of Gerrard and Torres? And if it was down to Rafa, how come he can't perform the same magic when we need it?
And if he's so clever, how come his solutions include our best CB at FB, our best RM at CF, our most annoyingly unproductive player (Babel) at LM and all kinds of theories that rarely pay off?
I beg to differ with the notion Rafa is a tactical genius, when he can beat Hull, Stoke, Fulham, West Ham, everton and other ordinary teams consistently - even score more than four goals in seven games against them (excludes the away win at goodison) - then maybe we can discuss tactical genius. FFS when we need to win he even leaves a £20.3m striker on the bench/out of the squad, he doesn't use all of his subs and struggles to find a way to break down any team that is remotely competent defensively. Surely a tactical genius would be able to combat any threat they pose and find a way to unlock their defence. Does Rafa? Couldn't combat the set-piece threat of a strikerless everton side. Couldn't even combat a threat of Hull's pace against Dossena, took an injury to their RB to negate that threat.
We even looked poor against Stoke away, does Rafa change things at half-time or is he took stuck in his inflexible tactics that (one of, if not) the earliest he's ever made a tactical change this season is when he took Keane off before the hour mark against Atletico Madrid. I don't like Josie, but he'd see the way a game is going and change it at half time. He wouldn't wait, and wait, and wait some more before making the substitutions Rafa has to have in mind BEFORE kick-off, they're
that predictable. There's that evidence, and the fact that it's not always/often the player having the worst game who's taken off first/at all.
I suspect Rafa doesn't see anything wrong with his zonal marking, substitutions etc. I reckon he, like us on here, points the fingers at players incapable of making what he imagines is a great system/tactic work. Unlike us, he is the one who bought the players he has to work with and he's the one who can do something about what happens on the pitch.
If we are to fail to win the league under Rafa, I can see his tactical stubborness/failings being a prime reason. The players we have should be beating teams we're not beating, the buck has to stop at the manager. If they're not good enough, they shouldn't be playing or even have been signed. If they are good enough, he should be getting better results out of them. Either way, the buck stops at the manager.