He was superb and wellied the ball when it needed to be wellied
Quote from: villan from luton on October 05, 2014, 07:33:24 PMHe was superb and wellied the ball when it needed to be welliedhe wellied the ball every time. His distribution lets him down but can't criticise him too much, pretty much his whole game let him down last season and he is definitely much improved. I would much rather him welly the ball away out of danger than give a stupid goal away but it does mean that invariably the possession is given away very cheaply
I think Baker thrives in a 'backs to the wall' situation. He's happy to put his body on the line and defend with gusto. It will be interesting to see if he can keep up his concentration levels and intensity in more run of the mill games. I hope so, because I love that sort of commitment.
Quote from: chrisw1 on October 06, 2014, 02:09:34 PMI think Baker thrives in a 'backs to the wall' situation. He's happy to put his body on the line and defend with gusto. It will be interesting to see if he can keep up his concentration levels and intensity in more run of the mill games. I hope so, because I love that sort of commitment.I think you're right - he's better in games when we're expected to, and he probably expects to lose. He can then have have 88 minutes of heroic last-ditch defending and when we come out of it having lost to a late goal or two the good stuff is remembered more.Clearly what would be preferably is a defender who doesn't need to throw his body on the line as he sorted the problem out 20 seconds earlier and doesn't need to resort to throwing himself in front of the ball.
Apart from giving it away really late on, where he recovered well, Clark didn't put a foot wrong. Full backs at fault today, especially Cissokho.