Quote from: ktvillan on November 06, 2011, 01:08:09 PM and gave the crosser plenty of time and space for the second goal. That said, I guess he should be getting support from N'Zogbia, who was usually nowhere to be seen. It was Ireland. Hutton was in a heap on the ground for the 2nd
and gave the crosser plenty of time and space for the second goal. That said, I guess he should be getting support from N'Zogbia, who was usually nowhere to be seen.
I went to the game yday, and quite frankly the Norwich fans were a pain in the arse........i almost never got my customary pre-match game in the Bartons because there were so many of them in there. I do think Ireland, Hutton and Warnock get a lot of undeserved stick though.Irelands running off the ball is quite fantastic,and with better passes yday he could have scored at least 1.We did'nt moan about Plattys lack of defensive work, and Ireland is that kind of player, granted not up to Plattys quality, but Ireland offers us something no other Villa midfielder offers atm....i would keep him tbh. Hutton is just ok to me, as was Lyoung, but hes quicker, better going foward and younger.He looks what he is , a £3m player. Warnocks distribution was the reason why Gabby had such a good game yday, gave it him early, and accurately.Could have done better for the 2nd goal, but again an ok player.
I think the main problem with N'Zogbia is that at Wigan he had what appeared to be an entirely free attacking role - could go wherever he wanted, pick up the ball, run at the opposition, shoot at goal etc. No defensive duties to worry about.At Villa we seem to play a much more structured game and he is predominantly playing in a wide right role with the added responsibility of tracking back as necessary. As I see him, he seems to be having difficulty adjusting to this, let's hope it becomes easier to him as time goes by.Unfortunately in the meantime Hutton, who granted is not the best defender, is often left exposed plus, I believe, the opposition have seen the way N'Zogbia is playing and is targetting that area.
Quote from: RunRickyRun on November 06, 2011, 05:05:28 PMQuote from: ktvillan on November 06, 2011, 01:08:09 PM and gave the crosser plenty of time and space for the second goal. That said, I guess he should be getting support from N'Zogbia, who was usually nowhere to be seen. It was Ireland. Hutton was in a heap on the ground for the 2ndI hadn't realised till i saw MOTD that it was Hutton's arrival a few minutes too late in a pointless challenge on the edge of our box which gave away the free kick from which Norwich scored.
Quote from: fredm on November 06, 2011, 05:14:58 PMI think the main problem with N'Zogbia is that at Wigan he had what appeared to be an entirely free attacking role - could go wherever he wanted, pick up the ball, run at the opposition, shoot at goal etc. No defensive duties to worry about.At Villa we seem to play a much more structured game and he is predominantly playing in a wide right role with the added responsibility of tracking back as necessary. As I see him, he seems to be having difficulty adjusting to this, let's hope it becomes easier to him as time goes by.Unfortunately in the meantime Hutton, who granted is not the best defender, is often left exposed plus, I believe, the opposition have seen the way N'Zogbia is playing and is targetting that area.I think the problem with Nzogbia is that people were fooled by some decent highlights and probably had never seen hip play a full game, now that we have we realise that he is a flash in the pan type player.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on November 06, 2011, 05:22:30 PMQuote from: RunRickyRun on November 06, 2011, 05:05:28 PMQuote from: ktvillan on November 06, 2011, 01:08:09 PM and gave the crosser plenty of time and space for the second goal. That said, I guess he should be getting support from N'Zogbia, who was usually nowhere to be seen. It was Ireland. Hutton was in a heap on the ground for the 2ndI hadn't realised till i saw MOTD that it was Hutton's arrival a few minutes too late in a pointless challenge on the edge of our box which gave away the free kick from which Norwich scored.It wasn't a free kick. The players follow through took him into Hutton, he's getting a lot of unfair criticism.
Quote from: hawkeye on November 06, 2011, 07:01:35 PMQuote from: fredm on November 06, 2011, 05:14:58 PMI think the main problem with N'Zogbia is that at Wigan he had what appeared to be an entirely free attacking role - could go wherever he wanted, pick up the ball, run at the opposition, shoot at goal etc. No defensive duties to worry about.At Villa we seem to play a much more structured game and he is predominantly playing in a wide right role with the added responsibility of tracking back as necessary. As I see him, he seems to be having difficulty adjusting to this, let's hope it becomes easier to him as time goes by.Unfortunately in the meantime Hutton, who granted is not the best defender, is often left exposed plus, I believe, the opposition have seen the way N'Zogbia is playing and is targetting that area.I think the problem with Nzogbia is that people were fooled by some decent highlights and probably had never seen hip play a full game, now that we have we realise that he is a flash in the pan type player.To me he's steadily improving, along with the team as a whole. His biggest problem is that he is replacing Ashley Young who even on a bad day almost always created chances.In Bent and Gabby we have the best attacking options outside the top 6, if N'Zogbia continues to improve then they'll be a handful for most defences.I was also very pleased with Jenas. The pass inside the full back to Gabby with, I think, his first involvement was class, delaying it long enough to almost force the run.