I hope he can actually acknowledge that our passing is largely poor. Sometimes I worry just how much Lambert thinks we need to improve in certain areas. We've got a hell of a lot of work to do to move forward. If there's one thing that Lambo has let himself down with, it's identifying and rectifying problems in good time. Be it within a game (getting murdered by Ben Arfa), or over the course of a many games (inability to keep the ball efficiently. Too narrow. One way of playing effectively).If he doesn't start rectifying problems then we're gonna go nowhere, and he's going to get fired. Less talk more action.As for the long ball thing. Well stats back it up. Watching games does too. He says we don't hit and hope, but it's exactly what we do start doing when we're chasing a game. Particularly at Villa park. This is why our possession of the football must improve. That will require a switch of system at home as well as better footballers to come in during January.
Lambert relies on his fullbacks to supply the crosses to supply the big strikers. The problem lies at home is that the opposition will push on the full backs stopping them from driving forward. By discarding poor full backs and going (in our situation) to 3-5-2 having wing backs. Lowton is no Walker (Spurs) as Luna is no Cole (Chelsea). Full backs are there to stop attackers not provide ammuntion for strikers. Wingers do that, however Lambert is a believer of narrow play a la TSM. Sadly lots of us called for the Frenchman's head, but we went into games with 4 defenders, 4 midfielders of which 2 were wingers, and 2 or 1/1 upfront. Frenchman knew that if we got the ball wide. Bent would score. Simple. Go back to January 3 seasons ago when we signed Bent. We had hope we could beat Man City. Tomorrow, we hope it won't be too painful.
Could anyone tell me how many games in the EPL have passed since one of the recognised Villa midfielders last scored a goal? I have a thought that it was probably Holman at QPR.
Delph will score within the next four games I think. But I agree it's a weak spot for a number of reasons
I honestly believe that Delph is a goal away from becoming a great midfielder.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 28, 2013, 09:53:17 PMI honestly believe that Delph is a goal away from becoming a great midfielder.He is already great.