IMO - a mediocre performance with a few positives to take.
Yes, Villa hardly had a shot on goal, but that was more due to their wayward finishing of their players hitting things that should have gone into the back of the net into row Z. We could easily have gone a goal down in the first half. And if that were the case, I very much doubt they'd have stopped doubling up on Townsend and committed men forward, which was what gave us the space to hit them on the counter in the second half.
A problem I have with AVB is that he has the right overall idea and philosophy about the way the team should play, but regularly fails to use players in a combination that makes the system work. When we play Sigurdsson and Vertonghen on the left, we don't have a real wide threat from that side. That means teams know they can double up on Townsend and we'll struggle to find space as we'll be playing narrowly. This can only be avoided if we either have a really dynamic dribbling forward type up front, which Soldado isn't. The other problem with doing this is that one of Paulinho's best attributes is making well timed, late runs into the box in space to score, but if we're playing too narrow it becomes much harder for him to do so. No co-incidence that, as soon as Lennon came on and we stretched the play a bit more, he got the space he needed to set up Soldado. We need to adapt our shape, formation and personnel depending on who we're playing - we got away with it today but against West Ham we got spanked because we got the tactics very wrong.
Positives - An immense performance from the best defensive midfielder in the Premiership, great to have him back in the side. Dawson good in the air and Chiriches also very solid too. When they started committing men forward and we could hit them on the counter, Townsend was very good and Soldado's goal was superbly taken, great to have that "open play" monkey off his back (nobody make any Townsend jokes). We have equalled our best ever Premier League start and the team hasn't fully clicked yet, which is good to see. Now looking forward to a response from Eriksen, Dembele and Lamela who have been left out.
Do we think Eriksen will play the next league game? Don't change a winning team is a mantra I usually agree with but I really thought Holtby would take this opportunity today and do better. For me Eriksen has to start against Hull.
Is that counting Soldados assist today?
Yes, Soldado with the assist for Townsend and Paulinho with the assist for Soldado today.
Seriously? :lol:
**** yes.
Well needed for my FF team.
Soldado might have just avoided the chop!
Can Azza play the inverted winger role though? I'm sure Arry tried it and it didn't work. Is Azza 2 footed enough?
I know in a perfect World we'd switch Andros to the left where he'd perform exactly the same and then we'd have the options of Azza and Lamela on the right but we shouldn't potentially break what isn't broken.
I really think that Ade in for Siggi at points might work.
IMO - a mediocre performance with a few positives to take.
Yes, Villa hardly had a shot on goal, but that was more due to their wayward finishing of their players hitting things that should have gone into the back of the net into row Z. We could easily have gone a goal down in the first half. And if that were the case, I very much doubt they'd have stopped doubling up on Townsend and committed men forward, which was what gave us the space to hit them on the counter in the second half.
A problem I have with AVB is that he has the right overall idea and philosophy about the way the team should play, but regularly fails to use players in a combination that makes the system work. When we play Sigurdsson and Vertonghen on the left, we don't have a real wide threat from that side. That means teams know they can double up on Townsend and we'll struggle to find space as we'll be playing narrowly. This can only be avoided if we either have a really dynamic dribbling forward type up front, which Soldado isn't. The other problem with doing this is that one of Paulinho's best attributes is making well timed, late runs into the box in space to score, but if we're playing too narrow it becomes much harder for him to do so. No co-incidence that, as soon as Lennon came on and we stretched the play a bit more, he got the space he needed to set up Soldado. We need to adapt our shape, formation and personnel depending on who we're playing - we got away with it today but against West Ham we got spanked because we got the tactics very wrong.
Positives - An immense performance from the best defensive midfielder in the Premiership, great to have him back in the side. Dawson good in the air and Chiriches also very solid too. When they started committing men forward and we could hit them on the counter, Townsend was very good and Soldado's goal was superbly taken, great to have that "open play" monkey off his back (nobody make any Townsend jokes). We have equalled our best ever Premier League start and the team hasn't fully clicked yet, which is good to see. Now looking forward to a response from Eriksen, Dembele and Lamela who have been left out.
Several managers have tried it and he looks very poor there almost all the time. Because it's unnatural for him he seems to have to think about his game there rather than instinctively playing. Defensively on the right wing Lennon is very good at helping out his full back, but every time I've seen him on the left defensively he is terrible. He just stands there ball watching and tracks back far too late.
It's funny how certain players can play on one flank and not the other. Townsend is a left footed player who has always looked poor on the left when I've seen him, but put him on the right and he looks superb.
Yeah I've noticed Lennon is good at tracking back. The way Townsend is playing I feel he would be comfortable on either wing, the fact that he's good on his right side makes it a nightmare for defenders, they don't know where he's going to go. He's very direct like Bale in a sense, give him the ball and he takes the pressure of the back four. I agree Lennon isn't a good option on the left.
Listened to the game in patches whilst driving back from a friend's child's baptism do.
From the bits I did hear it sounded like Townsend was having the game of his life and was putting in cross after cross after cross into very dangerous areas and quite often nobody in a white shirt in the box to connect onto it (with Soldado doing good link-up play outside the box - apart from his great-sounding goal of course).
Was this true?
We rarely agree mate, this I know, but I'm sorry, I have to call you out on the bold passage.
The first priority away from home, especially when you're coming off the back of a shock defeat and especially when you know the other team are going to try and bore you off the park in the most undignified of fashions, is to be solid. How on earth you can question moving Verts to LB and dropping Naughton is beyond me. Obviously he would like to have Rose back, but without Rose, it is an area where we are short. Today, knowing that Verts would not get tested much for pace by a side who put 11 men in their own half, he went for solidity. Of COURSE Lennon coming on opened the game up, and of course AVB knew that would happen, which is why he, err, put him on, right? As for your comment about AVB regularly failing to use the players in a system that works, you should re-read your penultimate sentence. I'll say this; if the man 'regularly fails to use the players in a system that works' then I cannot ****ing wait to see him 'regularly' get it right.
BTW, how many clean sheets this season?
I never questioned putting Vertonghen at LB. With Rose out, this is the only option (have decided I'd rather we changed formation than use Naughton there again, he's not a LB). What I questioned was using Sigurdsson and Vertonghen on the same flank when neither of them give us natural width. Against a team like Villa, who have lots of fast players that will get back quickly when we get the ball, press us and make it difficult to find space, you need to be able to stretch the pitch. To create gaps in the defence. It is a common tactic used against teams that have poor wide players to defend narrow, because you either force the ball out wide to poor players who can't do much with it or don't give the good players in the middle any space. Our good players in the middle are good. But we don't have Messi, Iniesta, Fabregas etc who can pass their way through tiny gaps regularly. As it was, Villa doubled up on Townsend in the first half and he was less effective, only when they started committing men forward after a lucky goal and the introduction of Benteke did we start getting more space. If you have two wingers, you can't double up on both without leaving lots of space for the players in the middle.
You might have thought we lost to West Ham because of defensive errors, and whilst that's true, we weren't winning by the time they were made because we played right into their hands using these kinds of tactics.
As for clean sheets - yes, the defensive side of our game has been good. But clean sheets don't win you matches, they just stop you losing them. It's key for us to work out how to start battering teams, as it's going to be tight at the top this year and currently, if the season were to end now, we'd miss out on CL football on goal difference. We have scored the same number of goals as newly promoted Cardiff and a West Ham team managed by Sam Allardyce. We've scored less than Villa and Saudi Sportswashing Machine. City and Arsenal have scored more than double what we've scored. This needs to improve, and playing two wingers (or at least two strikers) in these types of game, is how.