At worst, he'll end up a sort of managerial Darren Bent for us - inadequate long-term, but the only thing which could've saved us in the short-term. But that's the worst-case. Realistically, very few of us know which of the two Sherwoods we've been presented with is the real one, but given the striking resemblence of 'team Bad Sherwood' to 'team Lambert', I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt for the time being.
Sherwood employed clueless tactics and wrong team selection yesterday. He said he tried to stop Arsenal. If he wanted to do that why didn't he copy what Clarke and Monk did?
Quote from: olaftab on May 31, 2015, 11:23:50 AMSherwood employed clueless tactics and wrong team selection yesterday. He said he tried to stop Arsenal. If he wanted to do that why didn't he copy what Clarke and Monk did?He set the team up the same as in the semi final, paying no heed to the opposition in the process.Maybe opting for the stronger defender in Hutton over Bacuna but that was it.Arsenal are far more mobile and slicker in midfield than the Henderson/Allen/Gerrard trio. Coquelin and the brilliant Cazorla sat deep with the three of Ramsey, Ozil, Sanchez ahead of them.Grealish or Nzogbia neither pressed Coquelin or Cazorla nor offered cover on the wings.I dont rate Wenger tactically and think he has been stealing a living for years but he absolutely rinsed tactics tim yesterday.Arsenal overloaded the midfield and Sanchez targeted the channel between Okore and Hutton brilliantly.Starting Walcott was a master stroke, he nearly always plays well against us
Practically every pass Arsenal attempted yesterday ended up with an Arsenal player. I don't care if you're a 'bad' manager, if you can make a team that's capable of doing that, you'll win more than you'll lose.
Quote from: curiousorange on May 31, 2015, 12:08:13 PMPractically every pass Arsenal attempted yesterday ended up with an Arsenal player. I don't care if you're a 'bad' manager, if you can make a team that's capable of doing that, you'll win more than you'll lose.Exactly. To get your team to play like that, which they've done for such a long time, you have to be a great manager. They're like a not-so-good Barcelona, but still a very good team. I'd say they're the best team in the league.
Sherwood said before the game that the selection of Walcott meant that the team's tactic would change. I think the defence sat too deep, fearing Walcott's pace, and consequently the midfield was over-run.