Helenius might yet prove he can play in that position. With limited time today he produced that lovely flick on for Benteke that almost equalized it for us.
Quote from: Tuscans on August 24, 2013, 08:32:19 PMHas Paul Lambert been through the filing cabinet and stumbled upon MON blueprint of a team? I'm slowly seeing a very very similar side that MON assembled when he was working here and although I'm not saying that its a negative thing, does Paul Lambert have that plan B that MON didn't?I have the utmost respect, admiration, love for what Paul Lambert is doing, but at the end of last season and this I feel like I'm almost watching a team I watched a few years back. The similarities are obvious so I won't go through them. My point is where MON struggled and become stubborn in his weaknesses, I hope Lambert doesn't and has the intelligence to see where we might be failing.There are huge differences though, huge differences. MON would probably have never signed any of the players that Lambo has, and vice versa. If Lambo had MON's money I think he wouldn't have spent it better. Yes we played with similar problems to MON, but that was partially down to finance and partially down to Westwood playing much less well than he can. Also, we play modern formations - no outmoded, static 4-4-2s from Lambo as from MON.Most importantly, Lambo will know that there's a problem - MON was blind to anything that couldn't be solved with 'peeyace and poworr'.
Has Paul Lambert been through the filing cabinet and stumbled upon MON blueprint of a team? I'm slowly seeing a very very similar side that MON assembled when he was working here and although I'm not saying that its a negative thing, does Paul Lambert have that plan B that MON didn't?I have the utmost respect, admiration, love for what Paul Lambert is doing, but at the end of last season and this I feel like I'm almost watching a team I watched a few years back. The similarities are obvious so I won't go through them. My point is where MON struggled and become stubborn in his weaknesses, I hope Lambert doesn't and has the intelligence to see where we might be failing.
Quote from: Montbert on August 24, 2013, 08:40:22 PMQuote from: Tuscans on August 24, 2013, 08:32:19 PMHas Paul Lambert been through the filing cabinet and stumbled upon MON blueprint of a team? I'm slowly seeing a very very similar side that MON assembled when he was working here and although I'm not saying that its a negative thing, does Paul Lambert have that plan B that MON didn't?I have the utmost respect, admiration, love for what Paul Lambert is doing, but at the end of last season and this I feel like I'm almost watching a team I watched a few years back. The similarities are obvious so I won't go through them. My point is where MON struggled and become stubborn in his weaknesses, I hope Lambert doesn't and has the intelligence to see where we might be failing.There are huge differences though, huge differences. MON would probably have never signed any of the players that Lambo has, and vice versa. If Lambo had MON's money I think he wouldn't have spent it better. Yes we played with similar problems to MON, but that was partially down to finance and partially down to Westwood playing much less well than he can. Also, we play modern formations - no outmoded, static 4-4-2s from Lambo as from MON.Most importantly, Lambo will know that there's a problem - MON was blind to anything that couldn't be solved with 'peeyace and poworr'.I wasn't saying its FACT, I was just putting it out there. I'm fully behind what Lambert does.
MON's team was all about wingers and width.Lambert's team is not even remotely about wingers.
The big positive for me is the defence. For the first time in 2-3 years we finally look like we have some composure along the back 4. And it's all down to Okore. Not only does he look some player, but he is helping Vlaar be the player we hoped he would.A few more games together and I think we will be really solid.