Once again yesterday we resorted to pretty embarrassing hoof-ball and not for the first time. It just seems that when things are not going to plan, the players just lump it up the pitch- namely to Benteke. If you cast your memories back, you will remember it all began during Benteke's first start for us, the 4-1 against Southampton. It was sad to see considering the patient possession football we had displayed in the games leading up to that. I'm not sure that the manager is ordering them to play this type of football but he sure as hell isn't doing anything to root it out of our game. It almost seems like a default mode for many of the players and despite some decent football early on in games, they gradually end up putting in more and more long balls. Maybe Benteke's strength in the air gives them the excuse to do this? Nonetheless, it is pretty shocking really and as bad as anything from last season. Just watching the final 20 minutes yesterday of repeated one-dimensional hoofs into their half as our only plan (against fourth division opposition) just made me feel utterly ashamed. As with the failure with set-pieces, it makes you wonder what we actually do in training.
Quote from: neo_Villan on January 23, 2013, 01:56:43 PMOnce again yesterday we resorted to pretty embarrassing hoof-ball and not for the first time. It just seems that when things are not going to plan, the players just lump it up the pitch- namely to Benteke. If you cast your memories back, you will remember it all began during Benteke's first start for us, the 4-1 against Southampton. It was sad to see considering the patient possession football we had displayed in the games leading up to that. I'm not sure that the manager is ordering them to play this type of football but he sure as hell isn't doing anything to root it out of our game. It almost seems like a default mode for many of the players and despite some decent football early on in games, they gradually end up putting in more and more long balls. Maybe Benteke's strength in the air gives them the excuse to do this? Nonetheless, it is pretty shocking really and as bad as anything from last season. Just watching the final 20 minutes yesterday of repeated one-dimensional hoofs into their half as our only plan (against fourth division opposition) just made me feel utterly ashamed. As with the failure with set-pieces, it makes you wonder what we actually do in training.We give the ball to Bannan and ask him to hoof it 50 bloody yards to a cardboard cut out of Benteke. In the 30000 attempts on the training ground he has yet to hit the target. Fucking change it then Lambert, or are you just bloody stupid?
It's very apparent that when the ball is played into his feet Benteke is very good, he actually struggles from the high ball. As a team we're much better when we play on the deck, but as soon as we struggle we start hoofing it and everything falls apart. Clark is one of the worst culprits of this.
Yes, just to clarify, I don't blame Benteke for this. He is more then capable of playing a good passing game.
Quote from: danlanza on January 23, 2013, 02:07:56 PMQuote from: neo_Villan on January 23, 2013, 01:56:43 PMOnce again yesterday we resorted to pretty embarrassing hoof-ball and not for the first time. It just seems that when things are not going to plan, the players just lump it up the pitch- namely to Benteke. If you cast your memories back, you will remember it all began during Benteke's first start for us, the 4-1 against Southampton. It was sad to see considering the patient possession football we had displayed in the games leading up to that. I'm not sure that the manager is ordering them to play this type of football but he sure as hell isn't doing anything to root it out of our game. It almost seems like a default mode for many of the players and despite some decent football early on in games, they gradually end up putting in more and more long balls. Maybe Benteke's strength in the air gives them the excuse to do this? Nonetheless, it is pretty shocking really and as bad as anything from last season. Just watching the final 20 minutes yesterday of repeated one-dimensional hoofs into their half as our only plan (against fourth division opposition) just made me feel utterly ashamed. As with the failure with set-pieces, it makes you wonder what we actually do in training.We give the ball to Bannan and ask him to hoof it 50 bloody yards to a cardboard cut out of Benteke. In the 30000 attempts on the training ground he has yet to hit the target. Fucking change it then Lambert, or are you just bloody stupid?Where's the need to slag Bannan off there? The hoofball only started after he was subbed. Seriously, stop making him the scapegoat for everything.
We have no option. We're not good enough to pass all game.We scored from a hoof forward as well. When 4 strikers were on the pitch it should've been hoofed forward more.