Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on March 03, 2012, 05:34:54 PMHe's just been on WM and said we were totally dominant and need to start being ruthless in front of goal. Pointed to Robinson being man of the match as testament to our performance. And so another week of excuses goes under the radar.Where was he for the second half, then, because he can't have seen much on the field if that was "dominant".
He's just been on WM and said we were totally dominant and need to start being ruthless in front of goal. Pointed to Robinson being man of the match as testament to our performance. And so another week of excuses goes under the radar.
Our inspirational leader has spoken:Aston Villa manager Alex McLeish after the 1-1 draw at Blackburn:"It is not the end of the world but we are disappointed. It was a long second half but this is where some of my players have to get a little bit tougher."We played some really good football in the first half but we have lacked ruthlessness at times this season and it was the same again here."
We had 1 chance 2nd half that Gabby should have put away. Apart from that we just stood off them, when we had the ball just gave it way. It really is awful.
I'm not totally certain that McCleish can take the blame for that today, last week yes but not today. Poor finishing meant we didn't take advantage of Rover's inept 1st half display. They were never going to be as bad 2nd half and not getting the second goal cost us. We simply couldn't get hold of the ball second half, nothing to do with tactics, just that Blackburn upped the ante and we gave them the ball back everytime we won it. Gabby was not good enough at giving us an out ball by running the channels and allowing us to push up the pitch. Thought the defence played well but with 45 mins of constant pressure it's hardly surprising they cracked in the end.
"Unquestionably, Alex meets the criteria we set out at the beginning of our search which was based on proven Premier League experience, leadership, a hard-working ethic and, most importantly, a shared vision for Aston Villa. "Alex is someone with whom we will work closely and work well together. "With our strong squad combining the necessary virtues of experience and the exciting potential of our young players, our objective is to compete as strongly as we possibly can. "Alex's vast experience and proven abilities demonstrate clearly that he is a strong leader and an ambitious man and we are looking forward very much to the exciting new season about to start," Faulkner added.
I am totaly baffled and for once not putting all the blame on the manager, we should have had the game won at half time but for some poor decision making by Zog Gabby Albrighton Ireland. They stopped running in the second half, and gave any posession away. It looked like a fitness problem too me.