If I am Tony Pullis tomorrow and I see Andi in our line up, then I would be a lot happier him being twenty yards further from goal than in and around my penalty box where he becomes dangerous. Him picking up the ball on his own 18 yard line and running like Phoebe out of Friends isn't going to concern me.
Westwood is well suited to the base role provided Delph and KEA do a lot of harrying. Westwood gets so much unfair criticism
Well work-ethic is a given, and pace and speed are the same thing. But Xavi, Iniesta, Silva, Fabregas, Coutinho, Pirlo, Gotze, Kroos aren't that quick and have no real 'power', while Messi, Mueller, Reus, Pedro, Suarez, Aguero, Neymar, Robben, Ribery are all quick enough - some of them very - but aren't exactly what you'd call powerful. Yaya Toure, Ronaldo, Bale, Schweinsteiger, Javi Martinez are all quick and powerful, sure, and it certainly helps them in how they play, but the real thing which makes them top players, which they have in common with all the others, is that they can kick a ball pretty well. Lambert appears to have overlooked this aspect, and sounds really MONish in that 'physicality above quality' soundbite there.
Quote from: Matt Collins on April 12, 2014, 08:35:58 AMWestwood is well suited to the base role provided Delph and KEA do a lot of harrying. Westwood gets so much unfair criticismI think its partly because the rest of the team is bullied so easily.From our outfielders I'm confident of us getting the ball when Vlaar goes into a challenge.I think Westwood is a magnet for criticism because he's a deep lying midfielder who can't tackle.Its unfair that people expect someone as physical as Viera or as good at tackling as Makele.But it also explains why (limited as he is) Sylla got into the team last year.