Staggering read this thread. Parker was beyond abysmal like he has been all season; how he isn't getting absolutely trashed I have no idea, yet THudd, Ekoto and Bale seem to be the biggest attacked. Crazy! This place is like a fucing vultures hang out, one average performance in a season of world class ones and it's all "he can't turn it on in the big games" do you know how fudging stupid and idiotic this sounds!! I find it embarrassing.
Personally, his set pieces were awful, but his general play was good, and he's so creative, how you'd want to lose that I have no idea. And for who?
Oh well. It's all opinions. But some people on here... baffling...
Hugo - 6 - ok
Walker - 7 - good performance
Dawson - 6 - some shaky moments
Verts - 7 - solid
BAE - 4 - shocking brick
Holtby - 6 - tried
Hudd - 4 - terrible
Parker - 5 - poor
Bale - 5 - invisible
Ade - 8 - dominating performance
Lennon - 5 - no impact
Sig - 7 - great game
Dempsey - 6 - little time
Disappointed not to see Defoe coming in the last 10-15 mins
Parker - 7 - one of his better games playing much lower and just hassling and buying Thudd and the team time to regroup and shift numbers upfield. I think he's not the best but contrast to the last game without him, we could not get organized and could not get the ball to stay on the ground - and that was Soton!
I can't agree with this. He was good in the tackle etc as you'd expect, but he was directly at fault for the first goal (was he actually trying to mark Oscar at all?) and at least partially at fault for the second. That surely has to drop his rating by at least a point for each goal?
If you look at the amount of distance Lennon ran to give Ade a tiny bit more space, I think some of the comments in his direction seem harsh.
Yes agree, perhaps should attribute those goals to Parker's marking; was actually holding the opposite viewpoint of Chelsea's great movement up front. Torres was alone and couldn't do anything alone. But when they got numbers up front - Oscar, Ramirez, Mata all lurking and mobile, while Cole is threatening the wing and Luiz screening and pivoting in midfield must have been a nightmare for the defence. How AVB countered this (pretty much all second half) is to keep Parker much lower, overload the chelsea defence with 4-5 players with both wingbacks in close support, and keeping Parker and Thudd tight together in the center. Quantity to nullify quality. Parker was really good in this role making Thudd look good.
Ah right, because 'pulling players around' is now worthy of praise?
Stange that when Ade was doing this people laughed it off.
Yeah, but Defoe did it at OT and everyone credited him for it because it's not something people usually associate with Defoe.
Ade does it all the time. (The NLD at WHL seems like the biggest match I can remember him doing it in for a goal this season, but he does it often.)
It was nice to hear Ade in his interview afterwards mention how important Lennon was to the goal and to hear that Ade was waiting for Lennon to make that movement, he knew it was coming so I guess all that training breeds familiarity.
If people want to laugh Lennon's contribution off, Ade doesn't score unless Lennon is there, so it's not particularly easy to laugh off.
As BMJ saidIt's a team game. It doesn't matter who scores as long as every player is doing their best to help the team to score and not thinking about their own glory.
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