Quote from: Toronto Villa on November 09, 2013, 06:33:01 PMMore evidence of transition is finding ways to win even when not playing well and never really looking like losing. It was a grind and not as free flowing as we wanted but we worked out a way to get a result.Yes and 4 clean sheets in quick succession bodes well.
More evidence of transition is finding ways to win even when not playing well and never really looking like losing. It was a grind and not as free flowing as we wanted but we worked out a way to get a result.
It would appear that Westwood, Sylla, Delph and Bacuna are our best 4 midfielders. What would be wrong with a midfield and upfront of (?)Bacuna Westwood Sylla Delph Tonev Benteke
I think that midfield lacks balance.Away from home I think you would have Sylla and Westwood, Delph in front, with Bacuna and Gabby off Benteke. Plenty of pace and width there.At home I think Tonev has something to offer with some invention through the middle.
I think we have to play with three central midfielders. There's no way Delph should be forced out into a wider position to accommodate a new system. Therefore Delph, Sylla and Westwood need to be a central three with one dropping back, one slightly advanced and one as a kind of midfield engine (Delph/Sylla). Could this work perhaps, with Bacuna playing in the Weimann position but drifting wider?-----------------------Westwood-----------------------------------------Sylla-----------------Delph-----------------------Bacuna---------------------------------Agbonlahor-----------------------------Benteke---------------------------------
https://twitter.com/theciancarroll/status/398090222207893504Someone on twitter has done a table, showing teams by the value of their fixtures' difficulty. I don't think it's weighted actual points gained, or whether they've weighted home and away differentlyAnyway, either way, we're top and Southampton are bottom.I keep on saying this, but let's start judging the team by around the end of December. We've got loads of winnable games coming up. And i think we've lost one game against a team outside the current top eight since January.
Quote from: Matt Collins on November 10, 2013, 08:39:26 AMhttps://twitter.com/theciancarroll/status/398090222207893504Someone on twitter has done a table, showing teams by the value of their fixtures' difficulty. I don't think it's weighted actual points gained, or whether they've weighted home and away differentlyAnyway, either way, we're top and Southampton are bottom.I keep on saying this, but let's start judging the team by around the end of December. We've got loads of winnable games coming up. And i think we've lost one game against a team outside the current top eight since January. Matt, when you look at the November and December a lot in the league will even out. We have numerous very winnable games, the toughest being Southampton away. I would hope the recent resilience we are exhibiting will hold us in good stead against all of those sides with the added bonus that Benteke's goal dearth will not last forever.
I agree with that, one goal yesterday totally lifted us.Same as last season, one goal could really inspire or deflate us instantly.Hallmark of a very young side I suppose.