Can you name me another team that when they are 2-0 down allows the opposition goalkeeper to roll the ball to the RB who in turn passes it to the centre half who in turn passes it to the LB. Whilst our lone striker meanders after the ball like a headless chicken whilst every single other player is in our own half.
QuoteCan you name me another team that when they are 2-0 down allows the opposition goalkeeper to roll the ball to the RB who in turn passes it to the centre half who in turn passes it to the LB. Whilst our lone striker meanders after the ball like a headless chicken whilst every single other player is in our own half.They do that because they want us to go chasing the ball so that they can then pass it around us. It's such an advantage when you have a keeper who is comfortable on the ball rather than one who is shit scared of it like Guzan. If we commit players to try to press that leaves gaps elsewhere.
Quote from: Chris Smith on January 03, 2012, 10:41:24 AMQuoteCan you name me another team that when they are 2-0 down allows the opposition goalkeeper to roll the ball to the RB who in turn passes it to the centre half who in turn passes it to the LB. Whilst our lone striker meanders after the ball like a headless chicken whilst every single other player is in our own half.They do that because they want us to go chasing the ball so that they can then pass it around us. It's such an advantage when you have a keeper who is comfortable on the ball rather than one who is shit scared of it like Guzan. If we commit players to try to press that leaves gaps elsewhere.Yes I fully understand that and maybe thats Ok to a certain extent especially whilst the scoreline is level or we are away from home. But when you are at home and 2-0 down then surely the onus is on us to change the way we are set up and at least try to put them under some kind of pressure. Ten men in our own half whilst they tip tap along their own penalty area aint gonna change the outcome and allows them to kill time and the game.Surely we could have played a highline pushed Gabby and Nzog on to their full back and aleast tried to stop them playing in their own half. Put them under pressure and win the ball in their half may have gave us a chance of getting back into the game
Im still trying to figure out why Guzan kept running backwards when the ball was passed to him! He should have run towards it and do what we do best HOOF it!
It's also been pointed out that they pmayets a very fluid passing style as though that s what we should be doing. The point is though they didn't just turn up fully formed playing that way it's a result of continuity of approach from successive managers and them acquiring the players to do it.
Quote from: John M'Zog on January 03, 2012, 11:02:54 AMQuote from: Rick_avfc on January 03, 2012, 10:59:09 AMIm still trying to figure out why Guzan kept running backwards when the ball was passed to him! He should have run towards it and do what we do best HOOF it!Screamed to me of a lack of confidence in his kicking ability.Can I just say in Guzan's defence that he is very left footed but players kept on playing it to his right foot. The clearance for the goal was probably about as far as you could expect him to ping it with his standing foot.
Quote from: Rick_avfc on January 03, 2012, 10:59:09 AMIm still trying to figure out why Guzan kept running backwards when the ball was passed to him! He should have run towards it and do what we do best HOOF it!Screamed to me of a lack of confidence in his kicking ability.
They all looked suspiciously like they'd been on the piss the night before.
QuoteCan you name me another team that when they are 2-0 down allows the opposition goalkeeper to roll the ball to the RB who in turn passes it to the centre half who in turn passes it to the LB. Whilst our lone striker meanders after the ball like a headless chicken whilst every single other player is in our own half.They do that because they want us to go chasing the ball so that they can then pass it around us. If we commit players to try to press that leaves gaps elsewhere.