Quote from: Rudy65 on February 01, 2014, 04:54:44 PMAn embarrassment of the highest order.That is anti footballGet that f in scottish tw@t out of my clubWere you saying that on Wednesday evening?
An embarrassment of the highest order.That is anti footballGet that f in scottish tw@t out of my club
Quote from: mattjpa on February 01, 2014, 05:22:36 PMQuote from: hartman_1982 on February 01, 2014, 05:04:57 PMOver 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.With the greatest respect this is so far off the mark (IMO). This type of performance (similar to west ham against Chelsea) will probably yield a result 1 in about 10 times. If you constantly submit possession and territory you will almost always cave eventually and if you don't it will almost certainly be down to luck. Our defence was excellent for 60mins but they were constantly being pressed. That was barely a game plan, don't let organised defending cloud a complete reluctance to try and play football. I could accept that performance (just about) if we were playing bayern Munich. But we weren't, we were playing a below strength team assembled for a similar amount of money, missing their main and only real striker coming off the back of a 4-0 defeat by a team playing a style and formation we usually utilise and get results away from home with. Their manager is using someone else's players and has been in his position a lot less time than ours.The second half was bad, I grant you. That first half was a good performance. We sat in, broke and looked dangerous on the counter. We seemed to abandon that in the second half but I don't for one minute think Lambert told them to. I think they looked shot after Wednesday. One of the things I like about Lambert Is the way he alters our formation to the opposition we are playing, it shows a flexibility that you don't normally get from British coaches. We are the only side in the league cutting our wage bill, both our major signings have been ruled out for the season and we are sat in tenth. I just don't think he is doing that badly.
Quote from: hartman_1982 on February 01, 2014, 05:04:57 PMOver 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.With the greatest respect this is so far off the mark (IMO). This type of performance (similar to west ham against Chelsea) will probably yield a result 1 in about 10 times. If you constantly submit possession and territory you will almost always cave eventually and if you don't it will almost certainly be down to luck. Our defence was excellent for 60mins but they were constantly being pressed. That was barely a game plan, don't let organised defending cloud a complete reluctance to try and play football. I could accept that performance (just about) if we were playing bayern Munich. But we weren't, we were playing a below strength team assembled for a similar amount of money, missing their main and only real striker coming off the back of a 4-0 defeat by a team playing a style and formation we usually utilise and get results away from home with. Their manager is using someone else's players and has been in his position a lot less time than ours.
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: Dribbler on February 01, 2014, 05:17:15 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?I think that's the issue, he picked a formation to stifle their side, rather than to actually play football ourselves. I must admit for a while i thought it might just work, but with no real out ball and absolutely no midfield presence it became obvious the pressure and their massive possession were almost certainly going to pay off for them eventually. Is that not his job? If he'd played 4 at the back and Lowton at right back, the midfield runners would have had a field day and Baines would have tore Lowts a new one. People saying they had no striker on the pitch but we had three CB's clearly have no perspective of how the modern game is played. How many times have Barca or Spain played without a striker?
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?I think that's the issue, he picked a formation to stifle their side, rather than to actually play football ourselves. I must admit for a while i thought it might just work, but with no real out ball and absolutely no midfield presence it became obvious the pressure and their massive possession were almost certainly going to pay off for them eventually.
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?
How many games have we actually played well in this season? I think you can count them on one hand. Arsenal and Chelsea away. Liverpool away for 45 mins (a good result and a bit of resolute defending but backs to the wall in the second half). Parts of the WBA game. That's about it?
Quote from: mattjpa on February 01, 2014, 05:28:15 PMQuote from: Rudy65 on February 01, 2014, 05:25:16 PMQuote 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?He must think people are stupid. I wish one of these gutless fucking journalists would take him to task on this drivelIsn't that what Pat Murphy tries to do only to get absolutely slated on here and spoken to like shit by the manager?
Quote from: Rudy65 on February 01, 2014, 05:25:16 PMQuote 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?He must think people are stupid. I wish one of these gutless fucking journalists would take him to task on this drivel
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?
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.'
I think hartman is partly right.With a better Gabby instead of Holt, and a better midfielder than Westwood, then we would'nt have lost today. Bacuna and Bertrand were very good, and the back 3 restricted them to almost nothing until they scored.The lack of quality on the ball was our undoing.
Quote from: barrysleftfoot on February 01, 2014, 05:37:34 PM I think hartman is partly right.With a better Gabby instead of Holt, and a better midfielder than Westwood, then we would'nt have lost today. Bacuna and Bertrand were very good, and the back 3 restricted them to almost nothing until they scored.The lack of quality on the ball was our undoing.It's partially that, but it's tactical as well. Why start 3 centre halves against a team with no strikers? it immediately says you don't want possession. Lambert has lost any sort of attacking thoughts he ever had, and we are an embarrassing team. As paulie says we're the sort of team that I would want to see relegated if I wasn't a fan.
I despise the way this ownership know so little about football. They have no idea what success is, what it costs and what fans aspire to see.
The problem with Lambert's tactics isn't that he's long ball, it's that he's impatient to the extent that long balls become acceptable. If there's space in the midfield like against Liverpool then we'll pass it quickly along the floor through the middle, but if that space isn't there we'll be just as impatient to get it forward quickly, resulting in the old 'lump it and lose it' situation.What Lambert saw as successful against Liverpool wasn't the fact that we were passing it along the floor, but that we were getting it to Benteke quickly. He doesn't seem to realise that the method of getting the ball there is all important. The players have no calm, no training in how to move when a teammate gets the ball, no clues on when to hold it and when to make the telling pass, and are obviously drilled to get it forward quickly by whatever means necessary. If the opposition give us space in the middle, great. If they don't, like almost every team in Europe since 2005, tough shit.
Quote from: hartman_1982 on February 01, 2014, 05:22:24 PMQuote from: Dribbler on February 01, 2014, 05:17:15 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?I think that's the issue, he picked a formation to stifle their side, rather than to actually play football ourselves. I must admit for a while i thought it might just work, but with no real out ball and absolutely no midfield presence it became obvious the pressure and their massive possession were almost certainly going to pay off for them eventually. Is that not his job? If he'd played 4 at the back and Lowton at right back, the midfield runners would have had a field day and Baines would have tore Lowts a new one. People saying they had no striker on the pitch but we had three CB's clearly have no perspective of how the modern game is played. How many times have Barca or Spain played without a striker? Well i would say the remit of his job is a little larger than 'pick a side to stiffle the opposition', for instance i seem to remember the club and Lambert saying at the beginning of his tenure something about 'playing football' the right way.I agree that we had to be wary of Everton's goal scoring threat, with 34 of their 43 goals this season not coming from their main striker, and said as much in the prematch thread and the start of the match thread. We weren't however playing Bareclona and have played better football against better teams then them this season so i don't agree there was a need for such completely negative tactics. The way we were set up we had no midfield or attacking threat whatsoever and without a massive slice of luck such as we had at Southampton, Everton we're always going to get the result.I would rather lose playing football and having a go, than playing this negative ****