I find it mad how people can watch Bannan and not see the ability there. Touch, passing, close control, awareness. A cracking left foot. Maybe I just notice the good things and ignore the bad because after seeing him look brilliant for the youth and reserves I'm desperate for him to carry that on at the top level.....nah. He's definitely the Scottish Iniesta
I like the fact that Lambert has had the balls to play Bannan quite deep. I think that is where he skill set is best suited. Picking the ball up from the defence and then keeping possession. Playing face on to the play will also mean his size is less exposed. By positioning himself between the attackers and the defence he does not need to be making physical tackles as much as just being there will force the ball out wide and to less dangerous areas.Whether he is good enough - I’m not sure anyone is expecting Sid good - will only become apparent after he is given a decent chance. I’m delighted that we have a manager brave enough to take the risk.
Technically, we were pretty good yesterday. Physically, we faded second half. As long as we can play like the first half and keep it going for the whole of the second, I think we can be optimistic.
Somebody behind me said 'Welcome to Aston Villa, Charles N'Zogbia' and he was right - it was the best shift he'd yet put in. However, he needs to learn he can't walk the ball into the net. Three or four times he could have smacked it and it would have flown in past Camp. My own opinion is that we can do with a snappy, combative player whose only job is to break up play. If we're going to go for the nice little passes, we need a Plan B for when the passes aren't accurate. One of the reasons for our tiredness was because we spent too long chasing for the ball back, our front players included. Give somebody the job of regaining it in midfield or watch as the shortcomings of the defence are exposed as they constantly were under McLeish.
We wont get too much for Makoun. Reckon he could have been an asset with Lambert in charge.