Quote from: Rudy Lambert on December 24, 2012, 09:39:56 AMQuote from: Ad@m on December 24, 2012, 04:28:24 AMOh well. We all know that kids are going to be inconsistent but the bigger worry for me is Lambert's apparent tactical naivety. Maybe I was expecting too much but I thought Lambert was coming to the club with real tactical nouse built up with his continental training. But too many times already this season he's got his tactics completely wrong with catastrophic consequences.I don't think we've seen the last tonking we'll get under Lambert unfortunately. Agreee on all points, Adam.Lambert is the complete opposite of Pullis, he doesn't seem to know how to shut up shop, he only seems to know/want to play open football. He played right into the hands of Benitez yesterday, who's no idiot when it comes to tactics. When you allow with the attacking threat of Chelsea to dominate the midfield, unchallenged for 90 minutes, you really are putting your head in the lions mouth. Lambert's to the slaughter.Yesterday will only be stomachable if he learns from it. Of course we want to be entertained with attacking, progressive football but be also don't want to be humiliated by naive tactics. It's not really asking too much.the reason we didnt shut up shop in my view is because we wouldnt know how to, i just cant see that young side being able to do that.
Quote from: Ad@m on December 24, 2012, 04:28:24 AMOh well. We all know that kids are going to be inconsistent but the bigger worry for me is Lambert's apparent tactical naivety. Maybe I was expecting too much but I thought Lambert was coming to the club with real tactical nouse built up with his continental training. But too many times already this season he's got his tactics completely wrong with catastrophic consequences.I don't think we've seen the last tonking we'll get under Lambert unfortunately. Agreee on all points, Adam.Lambert is the complete opposite of Pullis, he doesn't seem to know how to shut up shop, he only seems to know/want to play open football. He played right into the hands of Benitez yesterday, who's no idiot when it comes to tactics. When you allow with the attacking threat of Chelsea to dominate the midfield, unchallenged for 90 minutes, you really are putting your head in the lions mouth. Lambert's to the slaughter.Yesterday will only be stomachable if he learns from it. Of course we want to be entertained with attacking, progressive football but be also don't want to be humiliated by naive tactics. It's not really asking too much.
Oh well. We all know that kids are going to be inconsistent but the bigger worry for me is Lambert's apparent tactical naivety. Maybe I was expecting too much but I thought Lambert was coming to the club with real tactical nouse built up with his continental training. But too many times already this season he's got his tactics completely wrong with catastrophic consequences.I don't think we've seen the last tonking we'll get under Lambert unfortunately.
At 3-0 the game was lost so we should have closed ranks and tried to tighten up the defence rather than going gung hu and leaving ourselves repeatedly exposed to attack.
Quote from: john e on December 24, 2012, 10:09:05 AMQuote from: Rudy Lambert on December 24, 2012, 09:39:56 AMQuote from: Ad@m on December 24, 2012, 04:28:24 AMOh well. We all know that kids are going to be inconsistent but the bigger worry for me is Lambert's apparent tactical naivety. Maybe I was expecting too much but I thought Lambert was coming to the club with real tactical nouse built up with his continental training. But too many times already this season he's got his tactics completely wrong with catastrophic consequences.I don't think we've seen the last tonking we'll get under Lambert unfortunately. Agreee on all points, Adam.Lambert is the complete opposite of Pullis, he doesn't seem to know how to shut up shop, he only seems to know/want to play open football. He played right into the hands of Benitez yesterday, who's no idiot when it comes to tactics. When you allow with the attacking threat of Chelsea to dominate the midfield, unchallenged for 90 minutes, you really are putting your head in the lions mouth. Lambert's to the slaughter.Yesterday will only be stomachable if he learns from it. Of course we want to be entertained with attacking, progressive football but be also don't want to be humiliated by naive tactics. It's not really asking too much.the reason we didnt shut up shop in my view is because we wouldnt know how to, i just cant see that young side being able to do that.It's not the side that can't do it, it's Lambert. We were powerless in midfield, no guts, no fire, we basically never got near them. You can't expect to go to Cherlsea with all their attacking strength and expect to go head to head. There was only ever going to be one winner. It's hardly rocket science.Maybe if we'd gone 451 the centre backs would have given Torres more and closer attention, Herd could have sat in front of the back four and got stuck into them. At least we would have got closer to them, we made it so easy for them, giving them so much space and with their talent and technique, they just passed the ball through us whenever they felt like it.I'm not for one minute suggesting we'd have come away with something but I very much doubt we'd have been talking today about a humiliating, confidence sapping slaughter.
I think the most alarming thing was that if we're honest 8-0 flattered us.