It is. What is also wonderful is the extra moments all our midfielders take when they get the ball, to draw in a few opposing players or the way they almost gleefully they play their way into a tight space confident they will be able to work a nice little passing triangle even on the touch line.
I think Sinclair and gabby have plenty of pace I agree though that the midfield three is playing w such intensity that we'll miss any of them. Hopefully Gardner can add that. Though quick he is not!
To contradict myself a bit I would have brought Sanchez on earlier with instructions to give Song some of what he was dishing out.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on May 09, 2015, 09:59:58 PMAgreed MB, Westwood is becoming one of those players that's important to the side and how we play, but you don't really notice until he's not there. If that makes sense. I think at this point it's compulsory to mention the name Des Bremner.
Agreed MB, Westwood is becoming one of those players that's important to the side and how we play, but you don't really notice until he's not there. If that makes sense.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 09, 2015, 10:01:24 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on May 09, 2015, 09:59:58 PMAgreed MB, Westwood is becoming one of those players that's important to the side and how we play, but you don't really notice until he's not there. If that makes sense. I think at this point it's compulsory to mention the name Des Bremner.Well said, Des was a brilliant player even if his debut v Arsenal made some wise person think he was tosh, that same person says he was great now lol. As for Cleverley, he is a superb player and probably too good for us as we are now, but we need to try and keep him
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One very minor criticism from me is the lack of pace we have on the bench at the moment. Our substitutions seem to me to slow our game down. Under TS we have played at a much higher tempo and with higher energy. Gabby still has good straight line speed but he does not have the engine of Westwood, Cleverley or Delph and he loses his edge without game time. Sanchez is physically quick enough but is mentally slow until he gets his act together. Cole is undoubtedly a class player but high energy and fast tempo are beyond him now. Alan Hutton stiffens a defence but struggles to join in the quick fire exchanges at close quarters our midfield now generates. To contradict myself a bit I would have brought Sanchez on earlier with instructions to give Song some of what he was dishing out.