Quote from: tomd2103 on September 10, 2014, 12:56:44 AMQuote from: rob_bridge on September 09, 2014, 04:15:49 PMQuote from: paul_e on September 09, 2014, 02:03:52 PMI thought Phil Jones did ok considering Fergie did everything he could to turn a promising central defender into a utility player, made a couple of poor passes but generally defended well and could easily have scored with the header in the first half, not brilliant but more than decent for me.I agree he did ok. A McGrath incarnate he was notThe jury is still out on Jones and he needs to be playing CB week in week out at club level if he's going to improve. I thought Gary Cahill was very good though and really should be captaining the side. I agree completely that playing as a centre back week in week out is essential for him, I said that in my initial comment, he's done the same with Cleverley, Welbeck and Smalling as well. All of them looked very promising as kids but have stalled badly after he's tried to turn them into something they're not.
Quote from: rob_bridge on September 09, 2014, 04:15:49 PMQuote from: paul_e on September 09, 2014, 02:03:52 PMI thought Phil Jones did ok considering Fergie did everything he could to turn a promising central defender into a utility player, made a couple of poor passes but generally defended well and could easily have scored with the header in the first half, not brilliant but more than decent for me.I agree he did ok. A McGrath incarnate he was notThe jury is still out on Jones and he needs to be playing CB week in week out at club level if he's going to improve. I thought Gary Cahill was very good though and really should be captaining the side.
Quote from: paul_e on September 09, 2014, 02:03:52 PMI thought Phil Jones did ok considering Fergie did everything he could to turn a promising central defender into a utility player, made a couple of poor passes but generally defended well and could easily have scored with the header in the first half, not brilliant but more than decent for me.I agree he did ok. A McGrath incarnate he was not
I thought Phil Jones did ok considering Fergie did everything he could to turn a promising central defender into a utility player, made a couple of poor passes but generally defended well and could easily have scored with the header in the first half, not brilliant but more than decent for me.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on September 10, 2014, 01:01:31 PMAs Makelele and Mascherano have shown big build isn't required for a defensive midfielder. However fitness and work rate are absolutely vital.I'd say that and their overall level of awareness and understanding of the game helps set them apart. You don't need to have Tackling and Aggression 20 on Football Manager to be a great DM. Anticipation and an ability read the game are critical components.
As Makelele and Mascherano have shown big build isn't required for a defensive midfielder. However fitness and work rate are absolutely vital.
Quote from: Toronto La Roca on September 10, 2014, 01:14:38 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on September 10, 2014, 01:01:31 PMAs Makelele and Mascherano have shown big build isn't required for a defensive midfielder. However fitness and work rate are absolutely vital.I'd say that and their overall level of awareness and understanding of the game helps set them apart. You don't need to have Tackling and Aggression 20 on Football Manager to be a great DM. Anticipation and an ability read the game are critical components.Quite - Wilshere might not be (and might never be) a great defensive midfielder, but it isn't because he's not big and strong enough.
"Sit" is probably the most misleading word in football. I keep hearing it bandied about like the defensive midfielder only has a 2 square-metre area of pitch to cover. Even 'holding' midfielder is a bit misleading. Yes - they play very much in front of the back 4 and aren't expected to get forwards, but they do have to be able to get from touch-line to touchline quickly and occupy space, close-down angels, etc. when the opposition are in possession. You can ger away with an immobile quarter-back style midfielder (like Huddlestone) if you're a team that dominates possession, but if you're not you really need to sacrifice some of that ability on the ball to add a bit of mobility and defence mindedness. Look at the performances of Mascherano and Nigel De Jong in the World Cup. They're the type of player that England really need.Hopefully in the coming months this is a job that Carlos Sanchez will be doing for us.
A specialist defensive midfield is, to me, like a flyhalf in rugby, the physique and skillset is all useful but the key quality to make it in that role at the top level is game management. Makelele, Mascherano and Pirlo have all made it look easy because they read the game brilliantly and know where to be defensively but then going forward they can use that to find the right pass and change the point of attack. For me Wilshere doesn't read the game anything like well enough, yet. Huddlestone just doesn't have the defensive side of it and he's always looking for the wonder pass that creates something from nothing, which should only be an option rather than the option.
Quote from: paul_e on September 10, 2014, 01:37:16 PMA specialist defensive midfield is, to me, like a flyhalf in rugby, the physique and skillset is all useful but the key quality to make it in that role at the top level is game management. Makelele, Mascherano and Pirlo have all made it look easy because they read the game brilliantly and know where to be defensively but then going forward they can use that to find the right pass and change the point of attack. For me Wilshere doesn't read the game anything like well enough, yet. Huddlestone just doesn't have the defensive side of it and he's always looking for the wonder pass that creates something from nothing, which should only be an option rather than the option.I agree with that completely. 'Game management' is something that England players have not particularly grasped. Suarez's winner v England in the WC is a great example: Gerrard and Jagielka both attacking a high ball whereas the game demanded that a more cautious approached was called for from one of the players.This lack of intelligence can possibly explained by the awe that was given to mourinho when it was revealed that his teams train for hypothetical game situations asking the players to discuss and identify tactics for when the team is say 1-0 up, down to ten men, 1-0 down, in extra time etc. The revelation that all managers do not do this surprised me somewhat.
The only ratings I saw last night gave Wilshere an 8 and Delph a 5.
Quote from: Dave on September 10, 2014, 12:32:28 PMQuote from: Boz on September 10, 2014, 10:57:59 AMWilshere isn't physically big enough or strong enough to be a defensive midfielder IMO.Makelele was 5ft 7 and weighed about 10 stone.And Mascherano is only 5' 8".
Quote from: Boz on September 10, 2014, 10:57:59 AMWilshere isn't physically big enough or strong enough to be a defensive midfielder IMO.Makelele was 5ft 7 and weighed about 10 stone.
Wilshere isn't physically big enough or strong enough to be a defensive midfielder IMO.
Quote from: enigma on September 10, 2014, 12:39:27 PMQuote from: Dave on September 10, 2014, 12:32:28 PMQuote from: Boz on September 10, 2014, 10:57:59 AMWilshere isn't physically big enough or strong enough to be a defensive midfielder IMO.Makelele was 5ft 7 and weighed about 10 stone.And Mascherano is only 5' 8".Once again this obsession with facts spoils a perfectly futile debate!
Quote from: olaftab on September 10, 2014, 09:35:29 PMQuote from: enigma on September 10, 2014, 12:39:27 PMQuote from: Dave on September 10, 2014, 12:32:28 PMQuote from: Boz on September 10, 2014, 10:57:59 AMWilshere isn't physically big enough or strong enough to be a defensive midfielder IMO.Makelele was 5ft 7 and weighed about 10 stone.And Mascherano is only 5' 8".Once again this obsession with facts spoils a perfectly futile debate!Yeah, but what is their density though?
Quote from: enigma on September 10, 2014, 12:39:27 PMQuote from: Dave on September 10, 2014, 12:32:28 PMQuote from: Boz on September 10, 2014, 10:57:59 AMWilshere isn't physically big enough or strong enough to be a defensive midfielder IMO.Makelele was 5ft 7 and weighed about 10 stone.And Mascherano is only 5' 8".How big were Nobby Stiles or Billy Bremner? Both excellent defensive midfield players.