Quote from: barrysleftfoot on September 14, 2014, 12:35:44 PM I don't hold this "gets shown up against the big teams " arguement, because of his lack of pace .He is a solid 21/22 year old CH, who always gives 100% every time he puts on the shirt.He doesn't deserve the stick he gets imho. Hes better than Clark, not as good as Vlaar, and probably Senderos.Hopefully Okores will come through, but Baker as 3rd/4th choice is about right. Rightfully MOM last night, but it was his type of game, but the interception just before H/T was crucial. Well played to a lad who has come through the ranks. Enjoy beating the Sad Scouse more than any other team tbh.He's 23. He was very good yesterday, and hopefully he continues to improve. Being back up may give him the breathing space he hasn't had for the last two years. Be interesting to see what happens when Okore is fit.
I don't hold this "gets shown up against the big teams " arguement, because of his lack of pace .He is a solid 21/22 year old CH, who always gives 100% every time he puts on the shirt.He doesn't deserve the stick he gets imho. Hes better than Clark, not as good as Vlaar, and probably Senderos.Hopefully Okores will come through, but Baker as 3rd/4th choice is about right. Rightfully MOM last night, but it was his type of game, but the interception just before H/T was crucial. Well played to a lad who has come through the ranks. Enjoy beating the Sad Scouse more than any other team tbh.
He played well yesterday, but from what I have seen of the Vlaar/Senderos partnership that has to be the way forward for the foreseeable.
Quote from: Damo70 on September 14, 2014, 04:58:47 PMHe played well yesterday, but from what I have seen of the Vlaar/Senderos partnership that has to be the way forward for the foreseeable.Lambert say's that Vlaar is out for a few weeks!
Quote from: GordonCowansisthegreatest on September 14, 2014, 05:57:18 PMQuote from: Damo70 on September 14, 2014, 04:58:47 PMHe played well yesterday, but from what I have seen of the Vlaar/Senderos partnership that has to be the way forward for the foreseeable.Lambert say's that Vlaar is out for a few weeks!Do you have a link to that? There's been very little press around his injury
He had a great game v Chelsea at home last season, especially having been booked in about the fourth minute, so he's got it in him. I really thought he'd got it sussed after that game, but, like the rest of the team, regressed after that. So maybe it was a team thing, and/or the competition motivating him like others have posted.
In games like yesterday's, when we set-up to defend deep, Baker is decent. He attacks the ball brilliantly, and his positioning has improved a lot since he first came into the side. It's when we try to defend higher-up the pitch and he gets caught on his heels frequently that he's a bit of a liability. He's also fairly poor in possession, which will always hold him back as a Premiership centre-back, but as Dave says above, he's now showing that he's good enough to be our 3rd/4th choice centre-back.
If Vlaar is fit, he plays in front of Baker. We have seen Vlaar consistently perform. Baker has had the odd great game before then tailed into hideous form. He has been awful at times, one performance does not change that. If he performs like he did today every time he is called on, then fantastic and we will have to re-assess, but Vlaar is a much better centre half than Baker, and has also kept 2 clean sheets this season.
Centre-back: One Villa-supporting friend of mine tweeted "Pray for Nathan Baker" when learning of his selection ahead of a tough-looking trip to Anfield, but the arch-pessimist needn't have worried, for the 23-year-old turned in a magnificent display. This composed and assured performance in the face of Mario Balotelli and company had our pundits purring. "Heroic," cried Nicol. "Dominant and unfazed," screamed Marcotti. "A pillar of defensive strength," hollered Mariner.
It helps that there is now a midfield in front of him. If three players worked harder than Delph, Westwood or Cleverley on the week end then I would be surprised.