I would have Bennett and Luna down the left, with a more narrow 3 in the centre, one, drifting right to support Lowton but not holding position in the way a winger would so as not to give away 3 bodies centrally. Then Gabby behind Benteke. We need genuine width on one side, and our best wide player in terms of delivery is Bennett, much maligned, but he could be a quality attacking wide player IMO. Albrighton having confidence and form would help too! Centre of midfield needs to house Sylla, Westwood and Delph to make sure we are not over - run, Gabby playing more in to out than out to in, and give Bennett a go down the left. Weimann has been poor for a long time, Sunderland home the exception rather than the rule. We also terribly miss NZogbia at home, as he commits people and makes things happen. When fit, I hope Lambert realises this.
Quote from: ozzjim on September 16, 2013, 01:09:22 AMI would have Bennett and Luna down the left, with a more narrow 3 in the centre, one, drifting right to support Lowton but not holding position in the way a winger would so as not to give away 3 bodies centrally. Then Gabby behind Benteke. We need genuine width on one side, and our best wide player in terms of delivery is Bennett, much maligned, but he could be a quality attacking wide player IMO. Albrighton having confidence and form would help too! Centre of midfield needs to house Sylla, Westwood and Delph to make sure we are not over - run, Gabby playing more in to out than out to in, and give Bennett a go down the left. Weimann has been poor for a long time, Sunderland home the exception rather than the rule. We also terribly miss NZogbia at home, as he commits people and makes things happen. When fit, I hope Lambert realises this.I'd pretty much written N'Zogbia off, but to be honest we do miss that quality and that kind of unpredictability in midfield. We don't really have any players who are really good at running with the ball at their feet. Or someone you could see just skinning someone and rifling in a 20 yarder. N'Zogbia could do that. He's technically good and the ball sticks to his feet when hes running with it. That is of course, when he's on it. There-in also lies the problem, and also why he's in the bombers, there's not enough consistency. We watched on saturday with a degree of jealousy over Ben Arfa. N'Zogbia has that sort of ability when he's on it.
The defence is still awful and without some clean sheets, it is too much to expect us to always score more then the opposition.There is also a need to provide more help for Benteke on goal scoring, as Newcastle had worked out how to stifle him except at set pieces. The other players need to chip in more, otherwise we'll be in the bottom 6 or worse for most of the season.
Our next two home games are Man City and .... Everton I believe? Have we ever lost all four opening home games? I cant recall it but the possibility is there. The worst start in general I ever remember was the season after we signed Collymore, four straight defeats.
Or we could get spanked, we must have an awful record against Tottenham these past few years.
Maybe we should try sticking the away fans high up in the upper tier of the Trinity Road Stand?
Me:Does he have form for sticking rigidly to a certain formation/tactic even when its ineffective?Villa look great away from home because we're perfectly suited for counterattacking, trying to do the same thing at home doesn't work (see every game Villa have played at home in the last 6 seasons). Also when things aren't working he sticks on another target man and goes 4-2-4, which would be fine if there was some width, but if 4 central strikers stood still on the edge of the box while the CBs lump the ball to them didn't work against Bradford or Millwall, it isnt going to work against Newcastle.Norwich guy:Tbh he has form for doing the exact opposite of that, but it took time.First season he stuck with the diamond as it got the best out of Hoolahan, then the Championship season he added a similar counter attacking 4-2-3-1 to what Villa are currently using, while occasionally doing the whole 'throw on all the strikers' thing you mention, then in our first Prem season he went mental and started fielding different line ups and formations every game, I've never seen anything like it before or since.
Quote from: Irish villain on September 16, 2013, 10:28:50 AMMaybe we should try sticking the away fans high up in the upper tier of the Trinity Road Stand?Far too good for 'em. Might put-off our posh contingent too and they're pitching-in with Stephen Ireland's NI costs.