Quote from: Nastylee on February 14, 2012, 06:50:27 PMWhat I don't get is our apparent reluctance to close opposition players down. We just stand off and invite pressure and it's happened so many times it looks like it's a deliberate tactic. It's what often worked for him at the Blues, reaching it's nadir in the League cup final against Arsenal.I'd like to think we have superior players to what he worked with there, so i'm puzzled at his persistence in this sleep inducing method.
What I don't get is our apparent reluctance to close opposition players down. We just stand off and invite pressure and it's happened so many times it looks like it's a deliberate tactic.
For the first time in a while we defended with discipline and commitment. The price we paid for that was to sacrifice a lot of our attacking intent. It was ugly to watch but effective for the most part. It now needs to be transferred to games where we have more possession.Calling for the manager to be sacked on the back of it is just childish.
For the first time in a while we defended with discipline and commitment. The price we paid for that was to sacrifice a lot of our attacking intent.
Out of interest, this tactic of playing Heskey as another defender and not bothering to attack .. How many times has it worked?
Quote from: Chris Smith on February 14, 2012, 06:29:59 PMFor the first time in a while we defended with discipline and commitment. The price we paid for that was to sacrifice a lot of our attacking intent. It was ugly to watch but effective for the most part. It now needs to be transferred to games where we have more possession.Calling for the manager to be sacked on the back of it is just childish. I agree the defense has been better in recent games. They are 'standing up' now rather than lunging in but as the commentators said, there was very little respite for them. Such relentless pressure is bound to get a goal either by skill or defensive error.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 14, 2012, 07:51:54 PMOut of interest, this tactic of playing Heskey as another defender and not bothering to attack .. How many times has it worked?The last 5 games Heskey has started . We have not scored a goal .
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on February 14, 2012, 11:38:51 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on February 14, 2012, 07:51:54 PMOut of interest, this tactic of playing Heskey as another defender and not bothering to attack .. How many times has it worked?The last 5 games Heskey has started . We have not scored a goal .Is that true? If so, it is as clear a signal of the idiotic decision to start him as any.