The only ratings I saw last night gave Wilshere an 8 and Delph a 5.
the mirror this morning put Wilshire as an 8 and delph as a 6. Taking off the claret and blue specs, that is till ridiculous!!!
Quote from: Matt Collins on September 09, 2014, 07:02:54 AMWilshere is never a holding midfielder. His instinct is always to drive forward and play a one two. And his long range passing is poor. Carrick is the obvious choice there but I'm not sure who gets the gig long term. A good performance overall but we still look very shaky defensively I think that Huddleston and dare I say it Shelvey are more suited to that deep playing midfielder role.As an aside, this must bring home to Milner the sacrifice he has made. He should be first choice centre midfielder for England but as he never plays there for his club so this cannot happen... He loss, his agents gain.
Wilshere is never a holding midfielder. His instinct is always to drive forward and play a one two. And his long range passing is poor. Carrick is the obvious choice there but I'm not sure who gets the gig long term. A good performance overall but we still look very shaky defensively
Quote from: Louzie0 on September 08, 2014, 09:37:26 PMDelph was great throughout.Agree, very good performance, the only issue being that he let himself down with a couple of rash tackles early on and had to hang back from challenges later in the game.
Delph was great throughout.
Quote from: ClaretAndBlueBlood on September 09, 2014, 10:02:04 AMthe mirror this morning put Wilshire as an 8 and delph as a 6. Taking off the claret and blue specs, that is till ridiculous!!!That's astounding. Wilshere gave the ball away so many times last night, even when under little pressure. His reckless fouls aside, Delph was good on the ball and hardly gave possession away at all.
England were in good shape with the midfield diamond and with Jack Wilshere, rather than Jordan Henderson, at its base. It allowed Henderson to use his running power and it required Wilshere to be more disciplined. England lack a specialist in this area there but Wilshere is the best candidate and could make it his own. He needs to be more comfortable in going deep to collect the ball from the defence and needs to know when to surge forward – as he did at the start of the second half when his low shot was saved. He has an eye for a pass and he can build the play from this position.
As I said I thought he was excellent last night and gave a great account of himself. However it should also mean that Villa's most pressing issue is to sign him to a new deal.
At work, the first thing everybody has said to me (knowing I'm a villa fan) this morning is "Delph played well" so those 5/10 score do not seem to mirror public opinion.