Quote from: PeterWithesShin on May 02, 2015, 07:54:47 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on May 02, 2015, 07:42:57 PMIt's an amazing turnaround, but it also makes you wonder what the fuck Lambert was doing.He wasn't just failing to get the best out of this squad, he wasn't even getting a middling return for the resources he had.I said on the post-match thread, that's 14 goals in our last 7 league games. More than we scored in the first 25 under Lambert, that's how much he was holding us back.The difference in how the respective managers have dealt with Jack Grealish speaks volumes. Lambert saw a young kid full of energy and decided to play him out wide probably because he thought he'd do a shift out there. Sherwood has come in and has given him a chance in his natural in his natural position, which he has taken.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on May 02, 2015, 07:42:57 PMIt's an amazing turnaround, but it also makes you wonder what the fuck Lambert was doing.He wasn't just failing to get the best out of this squad, he wasn't even getting a middling return for the resources he had.I said on the post-match thread, that's 14 goals in our last 7 league games. More than we scored in the first 25 under Lambert, that's how much he was holding us back.
It's an amazing turnaround, but it also makes you wonder what the fuck Lambert was doing.He wasn't just failing to get the best out of this squad, he wasn't even getting a middling return for the resources he had.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on May 02, 2015, 08:44:38 PMQuote from: Monty on May 02, 2015, 07:59:49 PMAgreed. It shows that Sherwood is a lot better than many of us feared, and also that Lambert was somehow worse than many of us thought.As much as the results, it's the performance levels that are amazing, and especially how he's taken on some of the "big boys". Maybe the months out gave him some time to reflect on the hammerings he got on occasions.When we gifted that first goal last week, I'm pretty sure we'd have got hammered under Lambert, mainly due to lack of belief, but Sherwood's Spurs side last season would have also been in danger of a 4 or 5 goal drubbing due to a very open all or nothing style.What we've seen the last fee weeks is a balanced approach that makes use of the player's strengths, but also has hard work and defensive discipline at it's core.He does seem to have learned an awful lot. His Spurs team were so predictable and awkward, Eriksen always out of position and those bizarre experiments attempting to play Kyle Walker in every position except right back. Now, he looks like Jurgen bloody Klopp - the plans are very clear, there's a bit of variation and mixing it up but without muddling up the general style, all the players are in the best roles for them.And - and this needs to be said - he does seem to be a little bit mental, which makes him so much more of a wildcard than XYZ British plodder you might care to mention. I hope he keeps it up - it still seems unsustainable somehow, somehow too good to be true, but I hope he keeps it up - and it should be enough to keep us up. And then there's the final...
Quote from: Monty on May 02, 2015, 07:59:49 PMAgreed. It shows that Sherwood is a lot better than many of us feared, and also that Lambert was somehow worse than many of us thought.As much as the results, it's the performance levels that are amazing, and especially how he's taken on some of the "big boys". Maybe the months out gave him some time to reflect on the hammerings he got on occasions.When we gifted that first goal last week, I'm pretty sure we'd have got hammered under Lambert, mainly due to lack of belief, but Sherwood's Spurs side last season would have also been in danger of a 4 or 5 goal drubbing due to a very open all or nothing style.What we've seen the last fee weeks is a balanced approach that makes use of the player's strengths, but also has hard work and defensive discipline at it's core.
Agreed. It shows that Sherwood is a lot better than many of us feared, and also that Lambert was somehow worse than many of us thought.