I agree, to an extent, but we need someone else in there with a range of passing that he can play it too, and we need to ensure there is decent movement around him to get someone free. Reo Coker tackles, tracked, worked like a dog and did all the messy bits, but hardly ever found a team mate, we need to ensure that 1, he can, and 2, when he does they are actually capable of doing something with it. I like Westwood, but would prefer us to get someone like Ki who is very good at using the ball and passing it.
It seemed to me that Westwood was being forced to do both the screening and the spreading jobs in midfield, and his ineptitude at the former has prevented his really being able to focus on the latter, which he is actually good at. Hopefully Sanchez will free him up to do what does best.
Quote from: ozzjim on August 18, 2014, 11:03:05 PMI agree, to an extent, but we need someone else in there with a range of passing that he can play it too, and we need to ensure there is decent movement around him to get someone free. Reo Coker tackles, tracked, worked like a dog and did all the messy bits, but hardly ever found a team mate, we need to ensure that 1, he can, and 2, when he does they are actually capable of doing something with it. I like Westwood, but would prefer us to get someone like Ki who is very good at using the ball and passing it. I think Ki and Carlos would try and occupy the same spaces too often. Personally I'd like a mirror image of Delph to play on the right. I hate to say it but Milner would be ideal (yeah, team I know, get over it etc). An alternative who might be available could be Dembele but that would also require Randy finding some spare cash.
Quote from: Monty on August 19, 2014, 09:06:06 AMIt seemed to me that Westwood was being forced to do both the screening and the spreading jobs in midfield, and his ineptitude at the former has prevented his really being able to focus on the latter, which he is actually good at. Hopefully Sanchez will free him up to do what does best.Yes, we might well have the fabled "buzzer, cruncher and spreader".
Quote from: LeeB on August 19, 2014, 09:29:26 AMQuote from: Monty on August 19, 2014, 09:06:06 AMIt seemed to me that Westwood was being forced to do both the screening and the spreading jobs in midfield, and his ineptitude at the former has prevented his really being able to focus on the latter, which he is actually good at. Hopefully Sanchez will free him up to do what does best.Yes, we might well have the fabled "buzzer, cruncher and spreader".I'd rather one be creator than buzzer, because I'd prefer all of them to buzz as much as possible.
If we can win at Stoke with just Westwood and Delph in the middle, and replacing Westwood with Sanchez makes us even stronger, then I can see Lambert persisting with 4-2-3-1 more often than not this season, except maybe when we're away to the top 7 say. We've Grealish, Cole, Agbonlahor, Weimann, Richardson, Bacuna and N'Zogbia for the 3 forward positions behind the striker as it is and it looks like one more will arrive given the links, so I doubt we'll have 8 players fighting for just 2 spots in the team, far more likely he'll play 3 attacking players behind the striker and just perm 2 from Delph,Westwood and Sanchez behind them.
Quote from: LeeB on August 19, 2014, 09:29:26 AMQuote from: Monty on August 19, 2014, 09:06:06 AMIt seemed to me that Westwood was being forced to do both the screening and the spreading jobs in midfield, and his ineptitude at the former has prevented his really being able to focus on the latter, which he is actually good at. Hopefully Sanchez will free him up to do what does best.Yes, we might well have the fabled "buzzer, cruncher and spreader".Aren't those all types of cheddar?
... Personally I'd like a mirror image of Delph to play on the right ...
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on August 18, 2014, 11:21:46 PM ... Personally I'd like a mirror image of Delph to play on the right ... I always assumed that Bacuna was brought to play this role and he showed some glimpses of the pace and dribbling capability, although not consistently enough.My view is that Sanchez' arrival is as much about providing significantly greater tactical flexibility as about correcting an obvious problem in a weak central MF. Sanchez should enable us to play 3-5-2 more effectively, as well as 4-2-3-1 (for example) and other set-ups.
Quote from: LeeB on August 19, 2014, 09:29:26 AMQuote from: Monty on August 19, 2014, 09:06:06 AMIt seemed to me that Westwood was being forced to do both the screening and the spreading jobs in midfield, and his ineptitude at the former has prevented his really being able to focus on the latter, which he is actually good at. Hopefully Sanchez will free him up to do what does best.Yes, we might well have the fabled "buzzer, cruncher and spreader".I think I've met all three on a night out at the strippers.