Quote from: Dave on December 19, 2012, 06:57:09 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on December 19, 2012, 06:36:43 PMOnly now with a new back 5 is it starting to look steady again. But even then they managed to concede five goals as recently as a few weeks ago.I don't think any of the defences that we're talking about were that catastrophic, but sometimes these results happen.We didn't play a back 5 v city
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on December 19, 2012, 06:36:43 PMOnly now with a new back 5 is it starting to look steady again. But even then they managed to concede five goals as recently as a few weeks ago.I don't think any of the defences that we're talking about were that catastrophic, but sometimes these results happen.
Only now with a new back 5 is it starting to look steady again.
Exactly. Lambert didn't need to change the players. He did it with tactics and coaching, something Houllier had people believing was impossible.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on December 20, 2012, 01:58:51 AMExactly. Lambert didn't need to change the players. He did it with tactics and coaching, something Houllier had people believing was impossible.I'm no sure who you're answering here Percy but I don't get the logic. There are 3 key component to our upturn in defending for me:1: The change of players in the defence. We seem less likely to make mistakes and, when there is a mistake we seem better able to recover from it.2: We have a very vocal keeper who is very good at coming out and claiming the ball.3: We have two really hard working midfielders who are providing a great shield.Of those only the 3rd is tactical and I'd suggest the signing of Makoun (to play alongside petrov) was intended to address that.
Quote from: paul_e on December 20, 2012, 09:37:42 AMQuote from: Percy McCarthy on December 20, 2012, 01:58:51 AMExactly. Lambert didn't need to change the players. He did it with tactics and coaching, something Houllier had people believing was impossible.I'm no sure who you're answering here Percy but I don't get the logic. There are 3 key component to our upturn in defending for me:1: The change of players in the defence. We seem less likely to make mistakes and, when there is a mistake we seem better able to recover from it.2: We have a very vocal keeper who is very good at coming out and claiming the ball.3: We have two really hard working midfielders who are providing a great shield.Of those only the 3rd is tactical and I'd suggest the signing of Makoun (to play alongside petrov) was intended to address that.Makoun wasn't a hardworking defensive midfielder though was he?
My logic is that Lambert changed the defence (from a flat back four to three centre-halves) within days. Didn't need to change the players (much), and didn't need a pre-season to drill them on the new formation.Unlike Houllier.
So are you agreeing with GH that problems such as these can only be addressed in pre-season? I mean, footballers are so busy these days, where would they find the time to work on formations and tactics and play snooker, shop AND go spit-roasting?
I'd lay blame at both camps Houllier's and the players concerned.Houllier for his indifference at improving/tightening up what he had defensively straight away.The senior players for being uncooperative and disruptive enough, to make him decide he had to move them on.It happened much the same way at Liverpool, he went in and within a year, people like Ince were on there way.
Quote from: Matt Collins on December 19, 2012, 10:28:13 PMQuote from: Dave on December 19, 2012, 06:57:09 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on December 19, 2012, 06:36:43 PMOnly now with a new back 5 is it starting to look steady again. But even then they managed to concede five goals as recently as a few weeks ago.I don't think any of the defences that we're talking about were that catastrophic, but sometimes these results happen.We didn't play a back 5 v city GuzanLowtonClarkVlaarStevens
When I said back 5 I was including Guzan.