Quote from: mrfuse on November 28, 2012, 12:19:44 AMI know but the question doesn't make any sense regarding Percy's statementI'm sorry you don't understand it but I can't put it any plainer than I already have.
I know but the question doesn't make any sense regarding Percy's statement
Very pleased with the result.Where is N'Zog?
There's no question that Christian Benteke was the star man with fans after the 1-0 win over Reading.But it wasn't just his goal that singled him out for credit.His stats back up the big man's influence in the game as a whole.Benteke was No.1 for shots with six in total, four on target, two blocked and one goal.He was also No.1 for attacking third passes, making twenty-six in total including fourteen successful.He was No.1 for aerial duels, winning eleven out of nineteen attempted.In other stats, Ashley Westwood, unsurprisingly, was No.1 for passes, making forty-six successful ones out of fifty-four attempted - a success rate of 86%.Barry Bannan was No.2 with forty-four successful ones out of fifty-five attempted.Brett Holman was No.2 for attacking third passes with fourteen successful ones out of twenty-six made.Bannan was No.4 with thirteen of twenty attempted.Westwood was No.1 for chances created while Bannan was No.2 and Holman was No.3.Matt Lowton was No.1 for tackles, winning six out of six attempted, with Bannan No.2 with three out of three and Westwood No.3 with two out of four. Nathan Baker was No.4 with two out of two.Lowton was No.1 for interceptions with six in total while Gabby Agbonlahor was No.3 with three and Holman was No.5 with two.Ciaran Clark was No.1 for clearances with ten successful out of twenty-five.Interestingly the No.1 pass combination during the game was Matt Lowton to Ashley Westwood with fifteen while No.3 was Ashley Westwood to Matt Lowton with thirteen.Brad Guzan to Christian Benteke and Ashley Westwood to Barry Bannan were joint No.5 with twelve.
Think N'Zog on form could make a real difference to the attacking aspect of midfield, so I hope he's not long away.
I don't understand where the "we weren't creating chances" argument is coming from at all. Our problem is consistently putting them away (and the shocking reaction of the crowd at times tonight, esp in the 2nd half). In the 1st we played some OK stuff - Westwood and Bannan excellent, and there were at least three great chances that should have resulted in goals - Weimann's panicky shot over the bar, Benteke's poor effort after Holman's excellent run and pull-back, and Baker's header into the ground off a Bannan corner. All three of those came from fairly young and inexperienced players, and the "Pro-Bent argument" certainly holds weight here. If one of those had gone in then it would hopefully have resulted in a less nervier second half.But they didn't, and then throughout the second period the crowd began to get itchy, particularly where I was in the Trinity, and Nathan Baker began to put on his best James Collins impression. We started to go longer and more direct and the game became a lot scrappier, which was exactly what Reading wanted (who really were terrible). I think we, the fans, have to take some of the blame - it's a very young side out there, and getting angry at them isn't going to help whatsoever. If we want to have any hope of challenging higher up the table in the next 5 years a change in style is going to have to happen, and if that means we only put 1 past Reading instead of 3 then it's a sacrifice i'm willing to make. I mean, it's hardly the Scottish Manager's football. (I do agree that Albrighton was dreadful though-really not sure if he's got what it takes...) So I don't think it was as bad a performance as people are making out - the second half became scrappy as we all began to get impatient, and if we'd taken one of the many chances we created earlier on in the game hopefully we wouldn't have HAD to resort to the Guzan ---> Benteke route. Westwood, Guzan, and Benteke top notch tonight. Bannan mercurial and frustrating as ever - but the Westwood-Bannan partnership in the CM looks to be really useful. Worrying from Albrighton, and Baker/Holman didn't have their best nights (although i'm fans of both). The Darren Bent affair is a debate for another time - although it's true that Benteke certainly offers more than Bent in a 1-striker formation, which I think we look most fluid in. We certainly have to get less impatient with them, and accept that nights like this re going to happen - it's a change for the better and it will take time (as we've said many times before). UTV