How many of the other top 6 teams in the Prem play strapping centre halves at full back to counter teams like Stoke and Blackburn? It strikes me as a bit small time.
Quote from: "Risso"How many of the other top 6 teams in the Prem play strapping centre halves at full back to counter teams like Stoke and Blackburn? It strikes me as a bit small time.And yet, fitness permitting, many would have been happy to see Bouma back at left-back.
Quote from: "east19"Cuellars distribution is so poor it often breaks up our attacking play and gives away possession putting us on the defensive, his defending at right back has improved a lot but I still would prefer a right back who can defend and add something going forward and for that reason luke young is a much better all round right back than cuellar.I agree to an extent but lets not turn this into a cuellar witch hunt. I think that against teams such as united and arsenal who have good wingers but do not 'park the bus' cuellar is probably the better option. Break it up, give it on. The deficiencies in a situation like this was the lack of a genuine creative CM (milner was good but i think he needed a full season there to be top class). Similarly he was a good option against aerial teams such as stoke and bolton. The problems came against teams like wolves and west ham when L Youngs superior dribbling, passing and crossing skills would have probably made the difference. Cost us the Champs league place IMO
Cuellars distribution is so poor it often breaks up our attacking play and gives away possession putting us on the defensive, his defending at right back has improved a lot but I still would prefer a right back who can defend and add something going forward and for that reason luke young is a much better all round right back than cuellar.
Quote from: "mattjpa"Quote from: "east19"Cuellars distribution is so poor it often breaks up our attacking play and gives away possession putting us on the defensive, his defending at right back has improved a lot but I still would prefer a right back who can defend and add something going forward and for that reason luke young is a much better all round right back than cuellar.I agree to an extent but lets not turn this into a cuellar witch hunt. I think that against teams such as united and arsenal who have good wingers but do not 'park the bus' cuellar is probably the better option. Break it up, give it on. The deficiencies in a situation like this was the lack of a genuine creative CM (milner was good but i think he needed a full season there to be top class). Similarly he was a good option against aerial teams such as stoke and bolton. The problems came against teams like wolves and west ham when L Youngs superior dribbling, passing and crossing skills would have probably made the difference. Cost us the Champs league place IMOI totally agree with this. Everybody is going on about creative midfielders but I think that a creative RB is equally important. Letting Luke go is a mistake in my view however we should ensure that he is replaced with a player equally as good but I can't see MON pulling that off.
I think I must be the only person in the country who thinks Cuellar did a good job and didn't deserve to be dropped, but then neither did Collins so it wasn't a simple decision to bring Luke back in.Without being on the training ground day in day out it's difficult to know whether Luke did enough to earn his place back but my guess is that he didn't. You've got to remember the guy had an awful couple of months in pre season/early season that could easily have still been on his mind when he started back in training which led to him not giving 100% and MoN therefore not playing him.Too many people are willing to lynch MoN over the right back situation without having the full facts. That he can spot a good full back and play them how we all want is clearly shown by Warnock, so lets give him until august 31st to see if he can find a right back on that level as well. (for what it's worth I'd love to see Lichaj get a run if he doesn't get someone in as I've been very impressed every time I've seen him).
The bottom line is that Luke Young is easily in the top 6 right full-backs in the premiership and we are literally going to give him away!