I can imagine Percy killing a kitten upon reading that remark.Considering the fact our players are used to zonal marking and have only started defending like tarts when we tried to change away from it it isn't really something we should worry about IF he gets the job.
FORMER favourite Martin Laursen has leapt to the defence of the claret and blue backline over Villa’s worrying vulnerability at setpieces.Gerard Houllier’s men have the Premier League’s worst record for conceding from corners having let in 11 goals from flag-kicks so far this season.It is in stark contrast to Laursen’s days at the heart of Villa’s defence when Martin O’Neill’s setpiece specialists were dominant in both boxes.However, the Danish defender believes the claret and blues are still adjusting to a different way of marking from deadball situations.Under O’Neill, Villa tended to use a zonal system where players were charged with the task of clearing the ball from a designated part of the penalty box.Houllier, meanwhile, favours more of a man-marking approach where each of the defenders is assigned a particular opponent to deal with.Laursen believes the tactical change could account for the setpiece susceptibility which reared its ugly head for Blackpool’s equaliser in last weekend’s 1-1 draw at Bloomfield Road.But the retired ex-captain is convinced Richard Dunne, James Collins and Co have the quality and experience to adapt to Houllier’s system before too long.Regular watchers this season have noted that, although Villa put a man on the near post, they have struggled to defend the space directly in front of it, unintentionally inviting opponents to attack that area.Goalkeeper Brad Friedel’s tendency to stay on his line or occasionally come for and miss deliveries into the six-yard box also seems to have unnerved the defence.“I don’t know the exact reason for it,” said Laursen who popped back to Villa’s Bodymoor Heath headquarters to say hello on Thursday.“If you look at last season I don’t think Villa conceded that many goals from corners and free-kicks and they still scored a lot from corners and free-kicks also.“I don’t think it was a problem defensively or offensively, but this season they just haven’t seemed to perform as well.“I think that they have changed the way they defend setpieces. I think that Houllier has changed it.“He is not zone marking, but he is man marking. With Martin O’Neill we always had our zone and that worked well. I enjoyed that.“I think when I’ve watched the games they’re not just staying in their zones, but they pick a man and follow him. They might not be that comfortable with that.“If a manager wants that and you’ve been used to zone marking for a couple of seasons then it takes a little bit of time to adjust. Also it’s important everyone is sure about their job and what they have to do.”“It’s crucial to get it right. I remember Martin O’Neill always said how crucial setpieces are. That’s modern football.“It’s crucial that you’re willing to put your head on the ball defensively and offensively, because you get so many situations where you have to defend or have the possibility to score goals from setpieces. It’s vital to perform well.”
Well, he bought Bent, and how much that was down to him or the board I would say is open to question. I couldn't argue that any of his other signings have been particularly inspiring even if we do chlk Bent down as a Houllier masterstroke.
Quote from: Risso on May 19, 2011, 12:46:35 PMWell, he bought Bent, and how much that was down to him or the board I would say is open to question. I couldn't argue that any of his other signings have been particularly inspiring even if we do chlk Bent down as a Houllier masterstroke.If we exclude the short term/desperation signing of Pires, that leaves Bent, Bradley, Makoun and Walker. Bent and Walker have unquestionably improved us, Makoun looks promising and Bradley has failed, but to be fair that was only a loan move so no harm done. I'd call that a pretty decent record overall!
I think Lambert is gonna be something special,would like to see us get him before someone else does.
Quote from: garyshawsknee on May 19, 2011, 01:11:22 PMI think Lambert is gonna be something special,would like to see us get him before someone else does.Can somebody give me the lowdown on Lambert? Apart from getting Norwich promoted, I know nothing about him but his name is always appearing on here.
Quote from: Mark Kelly on May 19, 2011, 03:25:11 PMQuote from: garyshawsknee on May 19, 2011, 01:11:22 PMI think Lambert is gonna be something special,would like to see us get him before someone else does.Can somebody give me the lowdown on Lambert? Apart from getting Norwich promoted, I know nothing about him but his name is always appearing on here.Promoted twice in 2 seasons.