Quote from: VinnieChase84 on January 09, 2013, 10:09:41 AM"Agbonlahor: We'll rise to second leg challenge"I see the o.s bollocks has started. Oh joy hes past his best.average championship player now
"Agbonlahor: We'll rise to second leg challenge"I see the o.s bollocks has started. Oh joy
For all the "their keeper played a blinder" stuff - for me he did no more than not drop a bollock - for all of the saves he made, none of them were "how did he keep that out" stuff they were mostly at a reasonable height / distance for him. Definitely more a case of poor finishing for me which is the one thing that still gives a bit of cause for optimism - we were undoubtedly awful for large chunks last night, but still managed to carve out 7/8 really good chances
Quote from: Steve Rose on January 09, 2013, 01:34:52 PMThe first bit of advice I'd give to Lambert right now is to stop calling O'Neill.I am really puzzled by last night. There must be something of a siege mentality setting in at VP.Lambert seemed to pick 7 players for one half of the pitch and 4 for the other, with the main means of joining the two together being a big boot of the ball in the general direction of Benteke.It makes no sense at all. It's a waste of Benteke's talent and is probably the one tactic most easily dealt with by a div 4 outfit.Add in the fact that several players put in less than sparkling performances meant that we really were asking for it.The 4 up front meant there was very little space to run into, made it easy for Bradford to mark them and us completely confused as the 4 were all going for the same ball. Weimann, who's been in great form recently was stuck out wide, making him invisible. Gabby tried to mix it up by dropping deeper and moving inside which was a smart move and I couldn't understand why he and not N'Zogbia, who was playing for himself, was brought off. Bent came on to add to the confusion. Hoofing ala MON seemed to be our only tactic thereafter.It was a complete mess. Why Lambert thought N'Zogbia was needed from the start, I've no idea. We completely lost our real attacking strength and made things so difficult for ourselves. Tactically, it was right up there with the worst days of MON, something I hoped we'd seen the last of.
The first bit of advice I'd give to Lambert right now is to stop calling O'Neill.I am really puzzled by last night. There must be something of a siege mentality setting in at VP.Lambert seemed to pick 7 players for one half of the pitch and 4 for the other, with the main means of joining the two together being a big boot of the ball in the general direction of Benteke.It makes no sense at all. It's a waste of Benteke's talent and is probably the one tactic most easily dealt with by a div 4 outfit.Add in the fact that several players put in less than sparkling performances meant that we really were asking for it.
I know we're all feeling low about this game, but I had a good laugh at this. Summed up how I felt for a while!