Nothing wrong with the decision to replace Sanchez. Unfortunately there was a lot wrong with the decision to bring on Bent as his replacement.
Quote from: Legion on November 25, 2014, 08:28:16 AMNothing wrong with the decision to replace Sanchez. Unfortunately there was a lot wrong with the decision to bring on Bent as his replacement.I thought Sanchez was blowing out of his arse a bit yes but for me he was holding our shape in the middle and was a nice buffer in front of the impressive Clark / Okore partnership. Once he went off you visibly saw Schneidelin grow in stature.
Quote from: silhillvilla on November 25, 2014, 09:05:09 AMQuote from: Legion on November 25, 2014, 08:28:16 AMNothing wrong with the decision to replace Sanchez. Unfortunately there was a lot wrong with the decision to bring on Bent as his replacement.I thought Sanchez was blowing out of his arse a bit yes but for me he was holding our shape in the middle and was a nice buffer in front of the impressive Clark / Okore partnership. Once he went off you visibly saw Schneidelin grow in stature.He certainly has the physical and athletic attributes to compete in the Premier League, but it really is heart in mouth stuff when he is on the ball, especially in our own half. Hopefully that will come though.
Why dont we ever leave Gabby up top on corners? If he is on the halfway line and Andi is left 5-10 yards from the edge of our box to pick up a clearance, thats 3, potentially 4 people they wont be able to load into the box . we would still have 8 defenders in our area. As it stands, every corner that comes in is aimed at 7 people waiting to attack it. When we clear it, it ends up back with them as we have nobody outside the box so they virtually get two corners for every one they win.If its some weird tactic to lull them into loading more people forward its unnecessary - they proved last night that they can take the ball from our area, through 3-4 defenders and fashion a good chance at the end of it.I know its only a small point but it would make a difference to pushing the opposition back
Albeit that Southampton didn't play well last night, the game had the flow of 11 men against 10, with us set up to hang on and hope. How can you expect people to shell out large sums of money to go and watch that?
Quote from: Ian Price on November 25, 2014, 08:18:54 AMAlbeit that Southampton didn't play well last night, the game had the flow of 11 men against 10, with us set up to hang on and hope. How can you expect people to shell out large sums of money to go and watch that?Almost all of our games have turned into Fa Cup rnd 3 ties with us as minnows against a Premier League club. Draws are met by the management with celebration and should we perform a giant killing the manager talks about it for the next 6-8 weeks.
Quote from: tomd2103 on November 25, 2014, 09:22:56 AMQuote from: silhillvilla on November 25, 2014, 09:05:09 AMQuote from: Legion on November 25, 2014, 08:28:16 AMNothing wrong with the decision to replace Sanchez. Unfortunately there was a lot wrong with the decision to bring on Bent as his replacement.I thought Sanchez was blowing out of his arse a bit yes but for me he was holding our shape in the middle and was a nice buffer in front of the impressive Clark / Okore partnership. Once he went off you visibly saw Schneidelin grow in stature.He certainly has the physical and athletic attributes to compete in the Premier League, but it really is heart in mouth stuff when he is on the ball, especially in our own half. Hopefully that will come though. With Sanchez any time he's on the ball for more than 2-3 seconds in one go he loses it, almost without fail. When he plays quickly, first time he looks a lot better. But he's got to be sharper with the ball all the time. Sometimes you don't get much time at all in a high intensity game.
Contextually this is a good result? Five and half seasons ago, when Villa had their third successive top six finish, with two trips to Wembley thrown in for good measure, Southampton started on minus ten points in League One. Just let that sink in for a second.