Over reaction. We were superb at the back for 60 mins. They'd had one shot on target and playing 3-5-2 had stopped them from being able to pass through us. Vlaar gets injured, can't turn for the first and goes off and we look shoddy at the back. If Vlaar stays fit we take 3 points and people talk about how resilient we are this season and how we are only 7 points behind the toon. Yes I would like us to play more expansive but we weren't poor today. The game plan almost worked a treat.
Quote from: Tuco Salamanca on February 01, 2014, 05:17:31 PMQuote from: lovejoy on February 01, 2014, 05:09:20 PMI think we need some perspective here. Everton are a quality top 6 side. Also we do need to accept highs and lows. After Wednesday today should come as no surprise. West Ham a big game now.Without wishing to sound like the manager, we go again.It's not the result so much but the manner of it. Indeed.Losing at Goodison isn't embarrassing.Playing like that with less than 30% possession is though.And it is hardly rare. We managed less possession than that *at home* to Swansea.It is embarrassing. McLeish made me embarrassed to be a Villa fan with his tactics, Lambert is now doing the same.
Quote from: lovejoy on February 01, 2014, 05:09:20 PMI think we need some perspective here. Everton are a quality top 6 side. Also we do need to accept highs and lows. After Wednesday today should come as no surprise. West Ham a big game now.Without wishing to sound like the manager, we go again.It's not the result so much but the manner of it.
I think we need some perspective here. Everton are a quality top 6 side. Also we do need to accept highs and lows. After Wednesday today should come as no surprise. West Ham a big game now.Without wishing to sound like the manager, we go again.
Manager reaction from Goodison Park. Paul Lambert felt his side were very unlucky not to leave Goodison with a point after a late double earned Everton all three points. 'I thought the lads were really excellent in the first half against a really strong side especially at home. We got the goal deservedly and I thought we could push on from there. They came back strong in the 2nd half but I thought we still had good chances to settle it. There isn't much you can do about the quality of the strike that wins it but I felt we deserved something today for our work rate. But you move on and go again on Monday.'
In twenty years' time, we'll be talking about how shit it was to be Villa fans now.
Week after week barely any attempt to play football. No midfield, as we don't need one, aimless long balls at Benteke, occasionally combined with extreme defensiveness.A decent result against Albion and a creditable draw at Anfield were nice but this season has been far more about the sort of shit we saw today.We don't even try to play football.If I weren't a Villa fan, we are exactly the sort of team I'd like to see get relegated. It us embarrassing, it was like that under McLeish and performances like today are no better.Anyone who thinks this midfield, having opted not to strengthen, is going to mean anything other than this long ball shit till the end of the season is going to be disappointed.I've now reached the point at which I can only think of one reason not to sack Lambert, and that is because it'd mean starting all over again, which manages to be more depressing a thought than seeing out the season playing like this.I don't give a toss if we are five points and several places above the drop zone, if we carry on with this 30% possession shit we won't be there much longer. It is just embarrassing to watch, like Stoke except we're too brainless to do the gamesmanship stuff.
Quote from: bertlambshank on February 01, 2014, 05:18:21 PMQuote from: hartman_1982 on February 01, 2014, 05:12:14 PMPeople taking issue with him changing a winning side, it isn't the 80's. Also, was that not exactly what MON got slagged for? He picked a formation to stifle the opposition and for 65 minutes he got it spot on. We used the ball poorly but to me we looked shattered, maybe Wednesday night took it out of us?How many times have we are we going to hear well it worked for 65 minutes?Yea, during that 65 minutes we had the ball for about 18 of them and that is the lack of quality showing.
Quote from: hartman_1982 on February 01, 2014, 05:12:14 PMPeople taking issue with him changing a winning side, it isn't the 80's. Also, was that not exactly what MON got slagged for? He picked a formation to stifle the opposition and for 65 minutes he got it spot on. We used the ball poorly but to me we looked shattered, maybe Wednesday night took it out of us?How many times have we are we going to hear well it worked for 65 minutes?
People taking issue with him changing a winning side, it isn't the 80's. Also, was that not exactly what MON got slagged for? He picked a formation to stifle the opposition and for 65 minutes he got it spot on. We used the ball poorly but to me we looked shattered, maybe Wednesday night took it out of us?
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on February 01, 2014, 05:21:40 PMManager reaction from Goodison Park. Paul Lambert felt his side were very unlucky not to leave Goodison with a point after a late double earned Everton all three points. 'I thought the lads were really excellent in the first half against a really strong side especially at home. We got the goal deservedly and I thought we could push on from there. They came back strong in the 2nd half but I thought we still had good chances to settle it. There isn't much you can do about the quality of the strike that wins it but I felt we deserved something today for our work rate. But you move on and go again on Monday.'Ha ha. I would laugh if I thought he was joking but her seriously believes what he is saying and for that reason we will never under improve under him.Where exactly were the chances to settle it he mentions?
Bacuna goal
Please explain why Vlaar was taken off in that scenario. I did not see that his leg had fallen off and that is about the only reason I would accept. Stupid.