Quote from: villa `cross the mersey on January 05, 2014, 02:44:59 PMHe has to go - having witnessed the debacle against Bradford and his total lack of tactical nous to cope with them and now the Sheffield United result, I have to say the guy is very poor. How on earth we were convinced he was the man to take over just shows how bad things were under TSM. Would Clarke be any worse than Lambert? Two banks of four, keep your shape and Villa won't pass through you. If teams like Bradford and Sheff U can do it pretty comfortably, it explains why we are such a desperate side at home.We don't move off the ball, our full backs don't overlap, no player gets between the lines, and as we get more desperate, the ball is sent longer and longer. The pattern has been the same for 18 months.
He has to go - having witnessed the debacle against Bradford and his total lack of tactical nous to cope with them and now the Sheffield United result, I have to say the guy is very poor. How on earth we were convinced he was the man to take over just shows how bad things were under TSM. Would Clarke be any worse than Lambert?
I think one of the problems is that we've started to believe the hype about us being such a dangerous counter attacking side.
You are right, we did chase and harry and make pains of ourselves at Arsenal, and we got the points. I'd also say we did the very same against Chelsea shortly after, even if we got fucked over by the referee, there was plenty to take as a positive from that match.The problem is that since then, we just haven't played like that. Too many players taking the option to slouch around and just let things happen around them, there's no excuse for that.Is it the players or is it the manager? Well, if it is the players, it is the manager's job to fix it, and there isn't much sign of that yet.
It is coaching and style of play not the players. Westwood, Lowton, Delph, Benteke, Gabby (who looks like he could play central midfield pretty well actually), Clark, etc can all pass, trap a ball, but the movement and pressing is the key. Paulie has pointed out how little we press in a number of posts, and never in packs. When we have the ball we are then too spread, not moving and not acting as a team unit, getting into positions that the players know from the training ground people will be moving into.
we don't press so we don't take command of games. When you press you tend to see more of the ball and in better areas of the pitch and you create chances. It gives you confidence with the ball. In fact, it's exactly what teams do to us.
Those players he's spent more on look fine. Benteke, Vlaar, Kozak, Okore. Nothing wrong with any of those, surely?
The pressing game has deteriorated massively this season. I remember Swansea at home last season, one of our most convincing wins in Lambert's tenure, with us pressing Swansea all over the pitch. O.k a lot of it was Holman running around like a headless chicken but still there was a plan and with the players on the pitch it was executed well. This season I just don't see any gameplan on the pitch, it's as bad as the McLeish season now really with the quality of the games.Interesting point with his contract. A lot of managers sign rolling deals now, pretty sure Lambert signed a 3 year deal so this summer he'll have just 12 months left so we either offer him a new one or sack him as it won't cost a huge amount to pay him off I'd imagine.