
bavlondon wrote:SupitsJonF wrote:We better win the CL, at least that way we can finish 5th
Actually that won't work again mate. The rules have been changed I think.
Simari wrote:bavlondon wrote:sgs wrote:Perhaps this will be a reminder to folks just why Gerrard has not being played in central MF for a long while...
Anyways, why criticize SG when you have Lucas...
Just as Rafa takes too long to make his subs usually I think we will have dropped too many points when Rafa finally realises that Stevie needs to be brought back into midfield.
Something was horribly missing in the final few minutes.
We were very happy to keep passing the ball horizontally with no sense of urgency at all.
After this performance, I am worried about how we will perform against the other top 5. It's as if last season was turned on it's head. It won't be the weaker teams that cost us; rather our direct competition - and that would actually hurt far more in terms of league position that what we suffered against the likes of stoke, fulham and boro.
bavlondon wrote:Our lack of strength in depth is so obvious now. Shame really as if things stay like this we will most definatley drop out of the top 4.
bavlondon wrote:tonyeh wrote:We played too conservatively, we expect the attack to come from Torres alone, there was no creative play and we have at least one truly awful player on the pitch. Zonal marking has let us down again and Benitez seems to have forgotten the attacking play we finished last season with. We've also lost a brilliant midfielder and replaced him with an injured player with a bad track record for injuries.
Some of that attacking play last season was surley down to Riera too?
Torres needs a partner too but what can Rafa do, he has no more money to spend.
Bad Bob wrote:Actually didn't think we played too bad. Started like we did against Stoke and but for some flukey bounces and some nice work from Friedel we could--and perhaps should have been on top long before we gave them a goal. Goals change games, however, and the Lucas OG really turned the game on its head. Even so, we looked good to answer back but, again, it just wouldn't bounce for us. The second was a real kick in the nuts though. Sure, the extra minute was long past but the ref was ALWAYS going to let them take the corner after Reina kicked the ball away. We shut off, they score on a set piece again and we have a mountain to climb suddenly. We basically made their job simple--they had shown early that their plan was to sit deep, stay compact and hit us on the counter at that gameplan was all the more effective after going 2 up. We huffed and puffed for the first 15 of half two but couldn't get the ball into the net. We finally manage and Stevie hands them the initiative back straight away. That was the moment you knew it just wasn't our night. But, I still contend that we were not dire (we obviously weren't brilliant either but the scoreline flattered them). We were streets better than against Spurs and I think on any other night we would have cruised the 3 points. That's football, unfortunately.
Dazzer wrote:Bad Bob wrote:Actually didn't think we played too bad. Started like we did against Stoke and but for some flukey bounces and some nice work from Friedel we could--and perhaps should have been on top long before we gave them a goal. Goals change games, however, and the Lucas OG really turned the game on its head. Even so, we looked good to answer back but, again, it just wouldn't bounce for us. The second was a real kick in the nuts though. Sure, the extra minute was long past but the ref was ALWAYS going to let them take the corner after Reina kicked the ball away. We shut off, they score on a set piece again and we have a mountain to climb suddenly. We basically made their job simple--they had shown early that their plan was to sit deep, stay compact and hit us on the counter at that gameplan was all the more effective after going 2 up. We huffed and puffed for the first 15 of half two but couldn't get the ball into the net. We finally manage and Stevie hands them the initiative back straight away. That was the moment you knew it just wasn't our night. But, I still contend that we were not dire (we obviously weren't brilliant either but the scoreline flattered them). We were streets better than against Spurs and I think on any other night we would have cruised the 3 points. That's football, unfortunately.
Didn't you notice tho bob the mood around today was bad heads was down almost from 15 mins in we looked shell shocked I dunno why.It seems deeper with in the heads of the players are they feeling the lack of xabi as a major miss deep down.I almost get impression they feel Lucus can't cut it and I feel he hasn't got any where near the tallent in passing to replace Alonso.Biggest problem we facing is if we drop gerrard into midfield to play the Alonso role we lose him as a support/link up player for Torres.I would say after the evidence of tonights game we need to go back to basics drop this system play 4-4-2 dimond and go man to man marking.Because the system we played tonight I can't see it being as evective vs any team A. who puts men behind ball and 2. has pace to hit on counter.
bavlondon wrote:We need Agger, Aquilani fit and we need Albert Riera playing. 3 A's people!!!!!
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