Simple fact is we have no conventional wide player and are poor at creating chances for the likes of Bent to thrive on. No invention in the final third, hence only 10 goals scored. We don't play to Bent's strengths.
Simple fact is we have no conventional wide player
Quote from: Concrete John on November 27, 2012, 02:35:57 PMTo those saying he 'must' play, what sort of team would you pick around him? Standard back five, two of Westwood, El Ahmadi or Bannan in front, two of Ireland, Gabby, Holman or N'Zogbia playing wider but not in touchline-hugging winger sense, then Bent and Beneteke up front, with Weimann in reserve behind them. Hopefully working the same way that Bent and Kenwyne Jones worked so well at Sunderland.If Kenwyne Jones could form a great partnership with Bent managed by Steve Bruce, one would hope a better player like Benteke should be able to manage it and a better manager like Lambert should be able to help develop it.
To those saying he 'must' play, what sort of team would you pick around him?
Quote from: Villafirst on November 27, 2012, 04:01:49 PMSimple fact is we have no conventional wide playerIt's not a fact at all. N'Zogbia and Albrighton have spent their entire careers as wide-players and Gabby and Holman are hardly alien to playing there. Yes but why doesn't PL rate them? They simply aren't in Young or Downing's class. For that, the blame lies at Lerner's door. He should have sold up in August 2010 instead of trying to do things on the cheap.
Quote from: Villafirst on November 27, 2012, 04:01:49 PMSimple fact is we have no conventional wide player and are poor at creating chances for the likes of Bent to thrive on. No invention in the final third, hence only 10 goals scored. We don't play to Bent's strengths.He's a complete forward though not just a finisher, I see no reason why Benteke can't play out wide with Bent in the middle. Gabby can also be used on the wing.
Quote from: Smegma covered bell-end on November 27, 2012, 04:03:35 PMQuote from: Villafirst on November 27, 2012, 04:01:49 PMSimple fact is we have no conventional wide player and are poor at creating chances for the likes of Bent to thrive on. No invention in the final third, hence only 10 goals scored. We don't play to Bent's strengths.He's a complete forward though not just a finisher, I see no reason why Benteke can't play out wide with Bent in the middle. Gabby can also be used on the wing.WHAT.! Complete forward??? Darren Bent is a poacher, that is all.He can't hold up the ball, he can't head the ball and he doesn't work to try and win the team back.He is nowhere near the complete forward.
Quote from: Shrek on November 27, 2012, 04:38:03 PMQuote from: Smegma covered bell-end on November 27, 2012, 04:03:35 PMQuote from: Villafirst on November 27, 2012, 04:01:49 PMSimple fact is we have no conventional wide player and are poor at creating chances for the likes of Bent to thrive on. No invention in the final third, hence only 10 goals scored. We don't play to Bent's strengths.He's a complete forward though not just a finisher, I see no reason why Benteke can't play out wide with Bent in the middle. Gabby can also be used on the wing.WHAT.! Complete forward??? Darren Bent is a poacher, that is all.He can't hold up the ball, he can't head the ball and he doesn't work to try and win the team back.He is nowhere near the complete forward.He's certainly a goal scorer though. Something we haven't got n the team at the moment. 10 goals in 13 league games. A shameful stat.
The facts are, in the current system, we are a better team without Bent.
QuoteThe facts are, in the current system, we are a better team without Bent.Yes, but the current system has got us to third from bottom with 10 goals scored all seasonPlan B time?
Since Bent was dropped, we drew with Fulham, Norwich and Arsenal then beat Sunderland.That's 6 points from our 10 (yes Bent scored against Fulham)