What I saw was a promising start with Ireland in particular getting on the ball and trying to probe. Holman and N'Zogbia got into some promising positions but failed at the decisive moment while Bent made some good runs but wasn't found. However, that petered out and West Ham built momentum through cheap freekicks which ultimtely was our downfall. By this time, the ball wasn't reaching Holman, N'Zogbia or Bent and Ireland, El and Delph were 30 yards from our goal. This was the pattern for the remainder of the game and the subs did nothing to change that.Whilst the stats might show 60% possession and more shots than WHU, the reality is we kept possession very deep in our own half where WHU were happy not to pressure us and get players into position. As for the shots, two efforts from range courtesy of Ireland and Vlaar were the only notable efforts while WHU had two cleared off the line in addition to their goal so the stats can be twisted into making things look better than they were. I wonder what the possession stats were in the opposition half? In any case, afer the second half I would suggest the BBC's 51% was probably closer to the truth.However, I'm prepared to see what develops. If Delph/El are going to sit deep and protect the defence then it's essential that Holman, N'Zogbia and Ireland push on to support Bent. We looked a bit too rigid and when you see Ireland of Man City days he bust a gut to get into the box. We need to get players forward. Lambert stated, "Villa fans shouldn't have to wait 40 mins for a meaningful shot." Yet, that's exactly what happened yesterday so there's plenty to be done to increase the confidence so that players push on and of course, some work in the transfer market.
So some or many on here are not happy with 60% possession. Are you the same people who were not happy with 30% in most games last year? The key to success for any team is to keep the ball. It looks as though we are going to able to do that however we will have better tests than a team coached by fat Sam. Next step is what to do and how to exploit the ball retention. This will come. I predict that we will finish higher than the two teams who won 5-0 yesterday.
Quote from: aftab235 on August 19, 2012, 01:39:50 PMSo some or many on here are not happy with 60% possession. Are you the same people who were not happy with 30% in most games last year? The key to success for any team is to keep the ball. It looks as though we are going to able to do that however we will have better tests than a team coached by fat Sam. Next step is what to do and how to exploit the ball retention. This will come. I predict that we will finish higher than the two teams who won 5-0 yesterday.The possession is something we've all been crying out for. We just need to make use of it. My concern is outside of supplying Bent we don't have forwards who create things for themselves. Look at Fulham or even the Tesco bags and see how they versatility up front. They have choices whereas our forwards are quite similar. Makes us quite predictable and easier to plan for.
Bannan doesn't have the pace or one-on-one running ability to be an out-and-out winger. I still think we should play him ahead of N'Zogbia though.
Quote from: Montbert on August 19, 2012, 02:10:40 PMBannan doesn't have the pace or one-on-one running ability to be an out-and-out winger. I still think we should play him ahead of N'Zogbia though.we'd create more and be more inventive. At times watching N'Zogbia it's hard to believe he's made it to this level.