It's also worth pointing out that our playing style isn't great at the moment - 23% of possession last night. There is a point that he could have held the ball up better but the team as a whole needs to get better at retaining the ball.
Quote from: OCD on December 05, 2013, 01:04:15 PMIt's also worth pointing out that our playing style isn't great at the moment - 23% of possession last night. There is a point that he could have held the ball up better but the team as a whole needs to get better at retaining the ball.As I mentioned on the transition thread, last night we completed only 49% of our passes - the lowest by any team in a match this season in any of the five major European leagues.We absolutely need to stop giving the ball away so cheaply all the time.
We seem to have resolved our defensive issues. The next step in our evolution should be to move the ball better. To a degree that could be improved on right away but I want us to be regularly controlling games and having the possession stats to back it up. To get it to the point that I want it to will probably take longer. It might be something that we're commenting on next season with regard to how much it's improved.
Quote from: OCD on December 05, 2013, 02:04:49 PMWe seem to have resolved our defensive issues. The next step in our evolution should be to move the ball better. To a degree that could be improved on right away but I want us to be regularly controlling games and having the possession stats to back it up. To get it to the point that I want it to will probably take longer. It might be something that we're commenting on next season with regard to how much it's improved. yep, it's just part of the things we still need to work on and improve which is a lengthy list for any team that hasn't won things in a while. I think another area is set piece delivery and goals scored from indirect free kicks. We don't score enough, and I believe Okore will play a prominent part in that. In the little he played you could see a little bit of the wreckless abandon of Martin Laursen and I think he'd have been a real nuisance in the opposition box.
Bosko is allowed his opinion so we should all probably just leave him alone and agree that he is totally and unequivocally wrong. The thing I think he is missing is that it is his first season in the hardest league in the world. He did well in Italy as it is a slower game over there but give him time to adjust and he will prove his worth. Look at Drogba - slated for his first season and then went on to be the most dominating attacker the league has probably ever known without an abundance of pace.I would also point him to the individual threads of Brad Guzan, Fabian Delph and Ron Vlaar who have had many a chimp slating them to the high hilt as no way near good enough UNTIL they are given a chance to settle in and adjust to this level. Now probably our 3 best performing players.
Quote from: mattjpa on December 05, 2013, 12:48:28 PMBosko is allowed his opinion so we should all probably just leave him alone and agree that he is totally and unequivocally wrong. The thing I think he is missing is that it is his first season in the hardest league in the world. He did well in Italy as it is a slower game over there but give him time to adjust and he will prove his worth. Look at Drogba - slated for his first season and then went on to be the most dominating attacker the league has probably ever known without an abundance of pace.I would also point him to the individual threads of Brad Guzan, Fabian Delph and Ron Vlaar who have had many a chimp slating them to the high hilt as no way near good enough UNTIL they are given a chance to settle in and adjust to this level. Now probably our 3 best performing players.He didn't do well in Italy, not sure where you've got that from.I've always rated Guzan and Delph. Vlaar was awful last season, it's fair to say he deserved the criticism he was receiving. I just don't see Kozak ever being more than a squad player but I understand I'm wrong, he's the new Drogba etcetc.