I thought it was a definite pen - I also think another ref may have shown Okore a red card as he was the last man
Only just got home from Burnley. My take on the game without reading through all the posts: We were outstanding in the first half, particularly Joe Cole. Brilliant ball retention in midfield, but without Benteke we lacked the cutting edge which would have turned our superiority into more goals.Second half Burnley stepped it up and fair play to their manager, he made some effective substitutions which swung the game back their way. It was a stupid penalty given away by Okore. Shame when he'd had such a dominant game, as did Hutton and Cleverley.Personally I was embarrassed by the Lambert Out chants late in the game. Hardly helpful to the team when their backs were against the wall. Overall I didn't think our performance warranted it.
It just doesn't make any sense to me why we shut up shop so early and invite all this pressure. When we were on the front foot in the first half we looked so much better.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on November 29, 2014, 05:12:16 PMIt just doesn't make any sense to me why we shut up shop so early and invite all this pressure. When we were on the front foot in the first half we looked so much better.I honestly don't think we've the legs to see it through, we just die on our arse after 70 minutes.We do not manage the tempo of a game whatsoever.
The chronic 2nd half form , could it in part be a fitness thing ?
Ashley Westwood and Ciaran Clark were top of the pile when it came to star performers in the stats.Westwood impressed offensively when the figures were analysed while Clark excelled in a host of defensive categories.Special mention, also, to Alan Hutton, Tom Cleverley and Carlos Sanchez who also came up strongly in the post-game data.Westwood was No.1 for passes with 61 successful from 71 in total. Cleverley was No.3 with 51 successful from 56 in total. Sanchez was No.4 with 47 successful from 51 in total.Westwood was No.1 for attacking third passes with 19 successful from 20 in total. Joe Cole was No.3 with 15 successful from 19 in total. Cleverley was No.4 with 15 successful from 18 in total. Hutton was No.5 with 11 successful from 16 in total.Sanchez was No.3 for take-ons with two successful from two attempted. Cleverley was No.4 with one successful from three attempted.Westwood was No.3 for ball recoveries with eight, alongside Sanchez. Hutton was No.5 with seven.Clark was No.2 for interceptions with four. Jores Okore was No.3 with three. Hutton was No.5 with one.Hutton, Clark and Okore were joint No.3 for blocks with one.Clark was No.1 for clearances with 15 successful from 15 attempted. Okore was No.3 with seven successful from seven attempted.Clark was No.1 for aerial duels with five successful from six attempted. Hutton was No.4 with four successful from five attempted. Sanchez was No.5 with three successful from five attempted.Cole was No.2 for shots with two in total, one on target and one goal. Andi Weimann was No.3 with four in total and two on target. Cleverley was No.5 with three in total and one on target.Weimann was No.1 for chances created with two, one of which led to a goal. Cole was No.2 with four chances. Cleverley was No.3 with three chances. Hutton was No.4 with two chances.Alan Cissokho was No.4 for tackles with three successful from four attempted.Hutton to Westwood was our No.1 pass combination with 15, No.2 was Sanchez to Cleverley with 15 and No.3 was Westwood to Hutton with 14. No.4 was Cleverley to Cole with 12.
I was away all weekend gents and not online. Caught a little of final score. So how did Joe Cole play? I'm pleased he get a start, if only because he represents a type of player that is different to the normal Lambert game plan. If you play Cole you have to be a bit more considered on the ball. Can we perhaps start getting a bit of positivity with him? Fitness wise did he look okay?
Quote from: supertom on November 30, 2014, 11:19:00 PMI was away all weekend gents and not online. Caught a little of final score. So how did Joe Cole play? I'm pleased he get a start, if only because he represents a type of player that is different to the normal Lambert game plan. If you play Cole you have to be a bit more considered on the ball. Can we perhaps start getting a bit of positivity with him? Fitness wise did he look okay?If only there was something like a post-match thread that covered things like that. *winky*
Joe Cole showed 2 things today. Why Lambert signed him. And why virtually no one else wanted him. Head and shoulders above anyone else on the pitch, real genuine quality. We played some of the best time in years in the first half and he was nearly always involved in it. Then he went on a run in the second half, not a long run, maybe a third of the pitch tops, and he was absolutely fucked after it. Slowly walking back to halfway line, hands on hips, bending over, everything to try and get his wind back. It didn't work as he was pretty much done after that run.