Quote from: JUAN PABLO on February 13, 2013, 03:59:55 PMI want to see more of this .Amen to that brother.
I want to see more of this .
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on February 13, 2013, 03:59:55 PMI want to see more of this .So, I would guess, does Mrs N'Zogbia.
When he scored players ran from all over,you don't get that if your unpopular. He has played well since being put in his natural position.
We've needed at least one (and preferably two) of the likes of Ireland, Albrighton, N Zog, Bannan and Delph to step up. We've probably needed it since the second half of last season, in all honesty. It would be a tad ambitious to expect them all to respond, but it looks like Delph and N'Zog have accepted the challenge. What concerns me about CNZ is that -even at his best at Wigan- he was more than capable of one or two outstanding performances and then disappearing for four/ five games. We can't afford that at present.
sometimes it is simple a case of maturity, or a run of games in a preferred position, or faith shown by the manager. N'Zogbia was bought by TSM, and it still surprises me that he didn't know how to get the best out of him. His best position or how he could be most effective. Lambert has found that, and along with other factors and Benteke being one them he is now having his most consistent spell for us. We all know what he can do, we haven't seen it enough. If what we are seeing is the arrival of N'Zogbia then he will do his part in trying to keep us up. We just have to hope those behind do their part.
I doubt Lambert still knows his best eleven let alone N'Zog's most effective position in that eleven.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on February 14, 2013, 01:22:42 PMsometimes it is simple a case of maturity, or a run of games in a preferred position, or faith shown by the manager. N'Zogbia was bought by TSM, and it still surprises me that he didn't know how to get the best out of him. His best position or how he could be most effective. Lambert has found that, and along with other factors and Benteke being one them he is now having his most consistent spell for us. We all know what he can do, we haven't seen it enough. If what we are seeing is the arrival of N'Zogbia then he will do his part in trying to keep us up. We just have to hope those behind do their part.I doubt Lambert still knows his best eleven let alone N'Zog's most effective position in that eleven. That's not really a slight at Lambert 'cos I don't know our best eleven either but I've known for some time that N'Zog is more effective playing just behind the front one or two.
Quote from: Bren'd on February 14, 2013, 01:37:37 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on February 14, 2013, 01:22:42 PMsometimes it is simple a case of maturity, or a run of games in a preferred position, or faith shown by the manager. N'Zogbia was bought by TSM, and it still surprises me that he didn't know how to get the best out of him. His best position or how he could be most effective. Lambert has found that, and along with other factors and Benteke being one them he is now having his most consistent spell for us. We all know what he can do, we haven't seen it enough. If what we are seeing is the arrival of N'Zogbia then he will do his part in trying to keep us up. We just have to hope those behind do their part.I doubt Lambert still knows his best eleven let alone N'Zog's most effective position in that eleven. That's not really a slight at Lambert 'cos I don't know our best eleven either but I've known for some time that N'Zog is more effective playing just behind the front one or two. I think he's very close on a few players, but doesn't have the overall quality in the squad to account for the numerous errors we make. I think a few players are cemented like in goal, Lowton, Vlaar, Westwood, N'Zogbia and Benteke. You put the right pieces around them, a strong CB, a solid CM, a much better LB as examples, all of a sudden we are that much better. N'Zogbia is being given a lot more freedom to play out wide, or in the middle and he's developing a better mentality overall because of it.