I don't actually know what Sanchez and Delph do as a midfield two. What's the balance there? Who does what job? I'm sure there was a plan, but it didn't seem to be executed very well.
Quote from: Drummond on February 24, 2015, 02:55:59 PMWe may not be adrift, but our form is so desperately poor that it will take some sort of miracle to turn it around. Agreed Drummond, the big problem is with the forwards. How do you get three players who are hopelessly out of form to up their game by 100%? Because that's what's required.
We may not be adrift, but our form is so desperately poor that it will take some sort of miracle to turn it around.
Quote from: supertom on February 24, 2015, 04:06:53 PMQuote from: Monty on February 24, 2015, 03:59:52 PMQuote from: The Sound of Villadelphia on February 24, 2015, 03:56:05 PMWhoever we play up front and that's not a bad shout, Monty, can we please have a midfield, Tim?Much like Stoke last week, Newcastle have a poor defence so providing we don't get bossed again in midfield, we may actually get something out of the game.Agreed. I don't actually know what Sanchez and Delph do as a midfield two. What's the balance there? Who does what job? I'm sure there was a plan, but it didn't seem to be executed very well.I think this is our weakest area, and indeed this will be the area that will take longest to get right (and short of next summers window, we might be buggered). He's obviously made an instant decision on Westwood and TC. Probably based on reports, any older games he's seen and the Cup tie. By the same token I think he'll look at Sanchez's display and be deeply concerned about his immobility and struggle with the pace of not just the league but a high tempo game in particular.It would not surprise me to see him switch to a three for the time being. If anything because he may figure playing a three man with two weak links is better than playing a 2 man with one weak link. That's a rather good way of putting it. Sanchez is slow enough at the moment, but you don't help him out by guaranteeing his being outnumbered and without options, crowded out by the opposition.
Quote from: Monty on February 24, 2015, 03:59:52 PMQuote from: The Sound of Villadelphia on February 24, 2015, 03:56:05 PMWhoever we play up front and that's not a bad shout, Monty, can we please have a midfield, Tim?Much like Stoke last week, Newcastle have a poor defence so providing we don't get bossed again in midfield, we may actually get something out of the game.Agreed. I don't actually know what Sanchez and Delph do as a midfield two. What's the balance there? Who does what job? I'm sure there was a plan, but it didn't seem to be executed very well.I think this is our weakest area, and indeed this will be the area that will take longest to get right (and short of next summers window, we might be buggered). He's obviously made an instant decision on Westwood and TC. Probably based on reports, any older games he's seen and the Cup tie. By the same token I think he'll look at Sanchez's display and be deeply concerned about his immobility and struggle with the pace of not just the league but a high tempo game in particular.It would not surprise me to see him switch to a three for the time being. If anything because he may figure playing a three man with two weak links is better than playing a 2 man with one weak link.
Quote from: The Sound of Villadelphia on February 24, 2015, 03:56:05 PMWhoever we play up front and that's not a bad shout, Monty, can we please have a midfield, Tim?Much like Stoke last week, Newcastle have a poor defence so providing we don't get bossed again in midfield, we may actually get something out of the game.Agreed. I don't actually know what Sanchez and Delph do as a midfield two. What's the balance there? Who does what job? I'm sure there was a plan, but it didn't seem to be executed very well.
Whoever we play up front and that's not a bad shout, Monty, can we please have a midfield, Tim?Much like Stoke last week, Newcastle have a poor defence so providing we don't get bossed again in midfield, we may actually get something out of the game.
Quote from: Risso on February 24, 2015, 02:58:26 PMQuote from: Drummond on February 24, 2015, 02:55:59 PMWe may not be adrift, but our form is so desperately poor that it will take some sort of miracle to turn it around. Agreed Drummond, the big problem is with the forwards. How do you get three players who are hopelessly out of form to up their game by 100%? Because that's what's required.My fear is that what we actually have is one forward who is hopelessly out of form and two forwards who are just hopeless. Also, for all of the increased attacking intent that we showed on Saturday, we still somehow managed to produce set-pieces that were actually worse than the turgid ones we've been seeing all season. I wouldn't let Weimann take a throw-in, let alone a corner. I was very surprised that Bacuna didn't feature at all against Stoke, given his goal against Leicester.
Think we need to change formation, for the Newcastle game i would go with a back four of hutton, okore, baker,sissoco and push clark into midfield in front of them with delph and sanchez and gil at the tip of a diamond with sinclair benteke and grealish up front
Problem with Sanchez is that he is dispossessed too easily then commits fouls trying to get the ball back. If he, if any if our players, have the will to improve their game, Sanchez should have a chat to Stylian who kept the ball with great expertise.
Quote from: avfcdale on February 24, 2015, 04:32:03 PMThink we need to change formation, for the Newcastle game i would go with a back four of hutton, okore, baker,sissoco and push clark into midfield in front of them with delph and sanchez and gil at the tip of a diamond with sinclair benteke and grealish up frontUnless we're not bothering with a goalkeeper, I think we might find ourselves in trouble for fielding twelve players.