Although frustrated by the game yesterday I am beginning to think that the fault does not lie with the players but with the level of coaching - I cannot see an improvement in a general level of ball control, mobility off the ball, variance in corners, possession in key areas, running into channels and decisive and defence splitting passing. I will admit that on the positive side the defence looks a more cohesive unit so the extra work being done there is paying off. What is a concern is that there appears from my viewpoint a degree of lethargy and possibly a lack of developed fitness.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on December 01, 2013, 06:50:25 PMEr...what?He is saying same thing as me and you but not in English. Luckily I speak perrybarrian so I understand and basically it's all positive stuff!
Er...what?
We need a decent centre forward who can pull the defence apart and create the space we need to complement our build up, which looks fairly decent up until the final ball. Someone like that Benteke bloke we had last season would do.Unfortunately he's decided to imitate a wardrobe.
The statistics and increase in clean sheets (not difficult to get more than zero) would seem to indicate an improvement defence-wise but I still think our defence is far from convincing and nowhere near what it should be. Where we do seem to have improved to an extent is on defending corners and set pieces, but our general defending is still very erratic to say the least. We were all over the place first 20-30 minutes against Albion and they could and probably should have been three or four up - it reminded me of the first half against Swansea away last season. We looked very fortunate not to concede a couple to Sunderland, thanks to Giaccherini missing a sitter and a fortuitous penalty call. So I'm not convinced that our new found lack of penetration can be explained by greater focus on defensive solidity. We've been unlucky to lose Okore but Luna looks an awful defender, Baker is questionable, and Clark has never impressed me and still doesn't. I doubt very much the likes of Bennett or Herd would improve things much.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on December 01, 2013, 11:23:16 AMQuote from: Witton Warrior on December 01, 2013, 11:16:22 AMThe fact that we are all still arguing and debating means that we care and expect better no matter how deluded we may appear - the day we accept just being in the Premiership as our reason for being we become the Albion. Keep ranting Villans!I did attend hungover and it did have a numbing effect ;-)Bang on. We shouldn't just be happy with just being in the PL. We're Aston Villa, not the Albion or Stoke etc. We are into our 4th season of struggle now, this hasn't happened in decades. We should demand better. It isn't happening now. It might not suit your argument but we are in the top half.
Quote from: Witton Warrior on December 01, 2013, 11:16:22 AMThe fact that we are all still arguing and debating means that we care and expect better no matter how deluded we may appear - the day we accept just being in the Premiership as our reason for being we become the Albion. Keep ranting Villans!I did attend hungover and it did have a numbing effect ;-)Bang on. We shouldn't just be happy with just being in the PL. We're Aston Villa, not the Albion or Stoke etc. We are into our 4th season of struggle now, this hasn't happened in decades. We should demand better.
The fact that we are all still arguing and debating means that we care and expect better no matter how deluded we may appear - the day we accept just being in the Premiership as our reason for being we become the Albion. Keep ranting Villans!I did attend hungover and it did have a numbing effect ;-)
Quote from: ktvillan on December 02, 2013, 09:37:35 AMThe statistics and increase in clean sheets (not difficult to get more than zero) would seem to indicate an improvement defence-wise but I still think our defence is far from convincing and nowhere near what it should be. Where we do seem to have improved to an extent is on defending corners and set pieces, but our general defending is still very erratic to say the least. We were all over the place first 20-30 minutes against Albion and they could and probably should have been three or four up - it reminded me of the first half against Swansea away last season. We looked very fortunate not to concede a couple to Sunderland, thanks to Giaccherini missing a sitter and a fortuitous penalty call. So I'm not convinced that our new found lack of penetration can be explained by greater focus on defensive solidity. We've been unlucky to lose Okore but Luna looks an awful defender, Baker is questionable, and Clark has never impressed me and still doesn't. I doubt very much the likes of Bennett or Herd would improve things much. In the center we look fine. Actually the funny thing was against W.B.A we had Clark at LB and looked better there, but of course weaker then in the middle because of Baker.For me much of our resoluteness has rested on Guzan, Vlaar and Clark. They've been well drilled and in good form. Bacuna initially looked solid but he's all over the shop now. Luna is positionally frightening, and our fullbacks do still get isolated too often. We've been a little fortunate thanks to some dire finishing by some sides, or playing sides who are just pretty poor (like Cardiff who barely got a sniff).I worry about losing Concrete Ron. I think if he picks up an injury then our defence will part like the red sea. Much as Clark has done very well, if he's got to partner Baker, firstly one of them has to play RCB and I don't think Clakkys ready to be the commanding officer at the back yet. He's worked immensely hard on his concentration, so he could do without worrying about what Baker and his fullbacks are doing.And if we start conceding a lot, we're in big trouble, because offensively we're woeful.
Our performances thus far against Cardiff, West Ham, Hull, Sunderland, Norwich were worrying as we looked no better than any of them.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 01, 2013, 11:30:01 AMQuote from: saunders_heroes on December 01, 2013, 11:23:16 AMQuote from: Witton Warrior on December 01, 2013, 11:16:22 AMThe fact that we are all still arguing and debating means that we care and expect better no matter how deluded we may appear - the day we accept just being in the Premiership as our reason for being we become the Albion. Keep ranting Villans!I did attend hungover and it did have a numbing effect ;-)Bang on. We shouldn't just be happy with just being in the PL. We're Aston Villa, not the Albion or Stoke etc. We are into our 4th season of struggle now, this hasn't happened in decades. We should demand better. It isn't happening now. It might not suit your argument but we are in the top half. In comparison to our average finish in the Premier League - leaving the last 3 seasons aside I think he may have a point.