If this article by Gary Neville is anything to go by, we should be ashamed of ourselves at the lack of scoring opportunities.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-united/11202272/Premier-League-football-is-witnessing-the-death-of-defending-as-I-knew-it-and-its-not-coming-back.html
I've seen nothing from Bent this season that suggests he can be of much use. Even on the training day he looked pretty immobile.
How do we solve it then? How would you solve it, selection wise to get us creating chances and looking threatening? 4 goals so far is a dismal return and we are lucky to have 10 points from those 4 goals. Who do we change, how do we get more of a threat in the side?
Quote from: Weedy on November 01, 2014, 07:28:29 AMIf this article by Gary Neville is anything to go by, we should be ashamed of ourselves at the lack of scoring opportunities.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-united/11202272/Premier-League-football-is-witnessing-the-death-of-defending-as-I-knew-it-and-its-not-coming-back.htmlI'd agree with that on the whole. I also don't think the parking the bus technique is actually a valid defensive tactic either. It will fail more than it'll succeed and works only in the right circumstances, but for me, and this was particularly evident in the first four defeats in our five game winless run, that camping 9-10 of year players in and around your own penalty area and letting the opposition try and dig a way through is essentially more of a numbers game rather than anything particularly tactical. It always suggests to me a lack of tactical nous from a manager, which is why I think Lambert uses it against pretty much any top 10 side.
Bent might be a busted flush but at this moment he's the only busted flush we got in our locker