Another problem that yesterday exposed was that without Gabby we're very one paced which tends to make us very easy to defend against, particularly when the passing from midfield becomes predictable as it did after a bright opening.As I keep saying it's going to take time; both in terms of the players getting used to the managers ideas and he in turn getting to understand the strengths of those at his disposal.
Quote from: KRS on August 19, 2012, 02:49:20 PMThe main conundrum is Bent...if we dont play to his strengths and provide him with service then we might as well sell him as he's just a waste of space otherwise. We need to compliment him with a couple of wingers, a big hold up guy to play alongside him...or both. Bent is never going to be that striker who can control the ball, look up and hit a powerful shot into the top corner from outside the box, so unless we play to his strengths which is playing the ball over the shoulder of the last defender or into the box, then we're going tp have many games where he hardly touches the ball let alone have any shots on goal.You've captured the Bent problem exactly, but if we play two wingers and a big guy alongside, we suffer the problem we had with MON: we become soft through central MF.I think that out-and-out wingers on each side is a luxury we cannot afford: the conundrum for me is who plays in the middle and who plays up front! (sorry about the statement of the bleedin' obvious).Bent will deliver for us if we have a dynamic attacking midfielder 'in the hole': Ireland could be that player but - as Brian says - he's a bit too in-and-out; GG could play there but his development seems to have slowed at the moment; Johnson might be the man but lacks experience; Holman might be that player once he's got the pace of the EPL sussed.Width has to come from the FB, IMO; and from the striker's movement. I can see Gabby playing much better than Bent in the set-up we saw yesterday.
The main conundrum is Bent...if we dont play to his strengths and provide him with service then we might as well sell him as he's just a waste of space otherwise. We need to compliment him with a couple of wingers, a big hold up guy to play alongside him...or both. Bent is never going to be that striker who can control the ball, look up and hit a powerful shot into the top corner from outside the box, so unless we play to his strengths which is playing the ball over the shoulder of the last defender or into the box, then we're going tp have many games where he hardly touches the ball let alone have any shots on goal.
Does anyone thing Clark will be switched to left back when Dunne returns? If money is tight (and that seems to be the case) I think he'll get an extended run there. Not many sides play with two attacking fullbacks, so -for balance- I reckon whoever plays on the left will be more defensive minded. Clark is more of a footballer too. Might lack a bit of pace, but could be more comfortable in the role than Cuellar was at RB, for example.
Just back from game / LondonThat was thoroughly shitAs bad as anything McLeish served up
Quote from: silhillvilla on August 19, 2012, 07:11:56 PMJust back from game / LondonThat was thoroughly shitAs bad as anything McLeish served up Agree, no better than the last game against Norwich.
Does anyone thing Clark will be switched to left back when Dunne returns?
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.