Quote from: Walmley_Villa on October 28, 2014, 08:28:02 AMWe are limp and ineffective. Physically very poor last night see 'concrete' getting out muscled by Bobby Fecking Zamora! there seems no belief in what we are doing which isn't surprising as we have tried to play the same way for the last 2 years and losing more often than not. In the Times today Cascarino actually hit the nail on the head when commenting that Lambert's comments on Lamella's rabona was that it was the keeper's fault and gave no credit for the goal. He sees no flair and sets his team up to be cautious first. He is dour and his team reflects his personality. Hard to disagree.Agree with PL re the Rabona. Fail to see what the hype was about
We are limp and ineffective. Physically very poor last night see 'concrete' getting out muscled by Bobby Fecking Zamora! there seems no belief in what we are doing which isn't surprising as we have tried to play the same way for the last 2 years and losing more often than not. In the Times today Cascarino actually hit the nail on the head when commenting that Lambert's comments on Lamella's rabona was that it was the keeper's fault and gave no credit for the goal. He sees no flair and sets his team up to be cautious first. He is dour and his team reflects his personality. Hard to disagree.
Sanchez is just not ready for a full 90 minutes. For 5-10 minutes before his cock up he was looking dead on his feet. He was playing a few tired passes as he'd clearly run out of steam. For 60 minutes though he looked a class player. However it's also yet another indication of a clear problem that Lambert fails to identify. Countless times he doesn't act if someone clearly needs to come off, or a certain opposition player is murdering us down one side (Arfa at VP last season for example). When he finally did make some changes, they were inevitably wrong.
Yes that Sanchez. He dropped a massive rick, but he looked very good, far more impressive than Westwood.
Quote from: Ads on October 28, 2014, 09:42:04 AMYes that Sanchez. He dropped a massive rick, but he looked very good, far more impressive than Westwood.It's a bizarre world that we live in when Ron Vlaar "wants lynching" for his "mistake" but Sanchez looked "very good" despite his.
Cleverley isn't going to do anything when he is shunted wide.
Quote from: SamTheMouse on October 28, 2014, 09:55:48 AMObviously Vlaar shouldn't have let Zamora win the ball, but Westwood - and Clark, who spends the whole time ball-watching and never seems to have any idea of where the opposition players are - were equally at fault.Absolutely. Clark was a day late and a dollar short for the first goal, and if you watch the second again - what is he doing ? He doesn't go to help Sanchez, he doesn't move to block the cross, he's not marking anyone - he's just stood in no man's land.
Obviously Vlaar shouldn't have let Zamora win the ball, but Westwood - and Clark, who spends the whole time ball-watching and never seems to have any idea of where the opposition players are - were equally at fault.
Quote from: RussellC on October 28, 2014, 10:13:34 AMQuote from: Ads on October 28, 2014, 09:42:04 AMYes that Sanchez. He dropped a massive rick, but he looked very good, far more impressive than Westwood.It's a bizarre world that we live in when Ron Vlaar "wants lynching" for his "mistake" but Sanchez looked "very good" despite his.Not so much a bizarre world, as just maybe people's opinions. Besides, I thnk that was Sanchez's second full game in a new league. He was great apart from a couple of misplaced passes.
I think what scares me is that, last night, we surrendered feebly to an awful team, and showed pretty much all our weaknesses, yet although it was pretty awful, we are actually capable of playing much worse than that.Frightening.