And from the OSQuotePaul Lambert watched his team go down 1-0 away at Leicester and bemoaned a lack of clinical edge in the final third of the pitch.Lambert was relatively happy with the possession and build-up play but accepted that his team need more creativity and invention going forward.He said: "I thought the final third for us let us down."We never had enough in the final third. We had a lot of the ball but in the final third where it mattered we just didn't produce it."We have to put that right. We have to do better in the final third of the pitch."It's the last third of the pitch that is hurting us at the minute. We have to keep working hard and hopefully it will turn."You have just have to keep working hard, keep working hard at the training ground, keep everyone upbeat and keep the lads believing that it will come."As I said to them in the dressing room, the effort and commitment was there but you just need to be better in the final third."We need to find a way to get our good play goals."Villa are currently 13th in the Barclays Premier League but Lambert is keen to stay away from the lower reaches of the table.He continued: "You don't want to be down there. This is a massive football club."As I said to them in the dressing room, there are so many games to go and there will be so many twists and turns throughout the second half of the season."You just have to make sure you're away from all that."Ciaran Clark was dismissed in the closing stages of the game at the King Power Stadium for a second booking while Foxes midfielder Matty James received a straight red for a late tackle on Jores Okore.He added: "I saw the red card and I thought it was a red card."I don't know what Ciaran has been sent off for. Maybe the referee viewed it as a second yellow because Ciaran got involved. I don't know."I thought the tackle was pretty high."
Paul Lambert watched his team go down 1-0 away at Leicester and bemoaned a lack of clinical edge in the final third of the pitch.Lambert was relatively happy with the possession and build-up play but accepted that his team need more creativity and invention going forward.He said: "I thought the final third for us let us down."We never had enough in the final third. We had a lot of the ball but in the final third where it mattered we just didn't produce it."We have to put that right. We have to do better in the final third of the pitch."It's the last third of the pitch that is hurting us at the minute. We have to keep working hard and hopefully it will turn."You have just have to keep working hard, keep working hard at the training ground, keep everyone upbeat and keep the lads believing that it will come."As I said to them in the dressing room, the effort and commitment was there but you just need to be better in the final third."We need to find a way to get our good play goals."Villa are currently 13th in the Barclays Premier League but Lambert is keen to stay away from the lower reaches of the table.He continued: "You don't want to be down there. This is a massive football club."As I said to them in the dressing room, there are so many games to go and there will be so many twists and turns throughout the second half of the season."You just have to make sure you're away from all that."Ciaran Clark was dismissed in the closing stages of the game at the King Power Stadium for a second booking while Foxes midfielder Matty James received a straight red for a late tackle on Jores Okore.He added: "I saw the red card and I thought it was a red card."I don't know what Ciaran has been sent off for. Maybe the referee viewed it as a second yellow because Ciaran got involved. I don't know."I thought the tackle was pretty high."
One easy way of being in the attacking third more often is to get the offside rule into the heads of our "attacking" players. We go side to side and repeat then when midfield possession should lead to a ball through the opposition the defence simply steps up and Benteke/Gabby/Weimann is offside. The possession game is only as good as the breaks made from the possession. A player running at a defender has two chances to the defender's one. He can beat the defender or draw a foul. The defender can win the ball. Passing the ball across the pitch is to winning football is what chewing gum is to a healthy diet.
I would go further, possibly to the annoyance of some, but I think a manager as poor as Lambert has become, is worse than no manager at all. I think the players are so demoralized and confused and Lambert is so covertly panic stricken, Lambert has a negative effect on the players and the results.When I was working for the Army at Aldershot there was a situation which became much quoted in management and military circles. The Army schools of physical training and of music were both in a shambles of ill discipline and under achievement. In a blind stroke of genius somebody decided to make the head of the PT school and the head of the music school switch jobs. The improvements were immediate and very impressive. Each organization wanted anybody to run it, just not the incumbent.I believe our players are so demoralized by Lambert the results would improve dramatically with anybody else in charge. And as the old saying goes what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander the same probably applies to a change of ownership.Aston Villa desperately needs the oxygen of change.
. A player running at a defender has two chances to the defender's one. He can beat the defender or draw a foul. The defender can win the ball. Passing the ball across the pitch is to winning football is what chewing gum is to a healthy diet.
Quote from: brian green on January 11, 2015, 06:39:21 PM. A player running at a defender has two chances to the defender's one. He can beat the defender or draw a foul. The defender can win the ball. Passing the ball across the pitch is to winning football is what chewing gum is to a healthy diet.Brian, I am disappointed you forgot the third attacking option - kick the ball past the defender , give chase and watch the defender shepherd the ball out harmlessly for a goal kick.
Quote from: Pat McMahon on January 11, 2015, 09:07:58 PMQuote from: brian green on January 11, 2015, 06:39:21 PM. A player running at a defender has two chances to the defender's one. He can beat the defender or draw a foul. The defender can win the ball. Passing the ball across the pitch is to winning football is what chewing gum is to a healthy diet.Brian, I am disappointed you forgot the third attacking option - kick the ball past the defender , give chase and watch the defender shepherd the ball out harmlessly for a goal kick.The 4th option also known as the N'Zogbia method is to instead of going past the defender and head for touch line to cross allow the defender to guide you inside and finally kick the ball against his shin and fall over.
I think Lambert tried the N'Zogbia method vs Sunderland and it was utterly pointless. At every opportunity the team fed the ball our our Charlie on the right and he balls it up time and again. Whatever Lambert has tried with this current squad has failed. He needs not only better players but to ditch the idea of using full backs to overlap and cross because they aren't any good. Hutton isn't bad, Cissokho useless. Go back to getting the ball out wide quickly to Sinclair and Gil have then run at the full back and deliver good crosses for Benteke. That has to be our way forward.