Quote from: AsTallAsLions on January 08, 2020, 10:38:54 PMGot his game plan spot on tonight. Looked rightfully livid after the Leicester goal, hopefully he tore Luiz a new one afterwards. But well done Deano.I think i would be targetting Konsa for for the subject of my ire, knocking that free kick short to Luiz was criminal.
Got his game plan spot on tonight. Looked rightfully livid after the Leicester goal, hopefully he tore Luiz a new one afterwards. But well done Deano.
Just seen the post match interview , and he didn't appear happy with the performance. I understand we have a hard second leg to overcome , and he probably wants to play it down. But , Blimey Charlie Deano you have defended some turgid performances over the Christmas period and can't raise a smile for that one.
He’s pinned it on konsa in his interview.
It was a good battling display against an excellent side, but I can't get over excited about it being a Deano tactical masterclass. Puttting 10 men behond the ball and inviting the opposition on for 90 mins was the sort of stuff Bruce used to get slated for. Our inability to get out showed our midfield just aren't functioning.
Quote from: chrisw1 on January 09, 2020, 11:08:26 AMIt was a good battling display against an excellent side, but I can't get over excited about it being a Deano tactical masterclass. Puttting 10 men behond the ball and inviting the opposition on for 90 mins was the sort of stuff Bruce used to get slated for. Our inability to get out showed our midfield just aren't functioning.Quite right but that's down to the players in the middle being sub standard last night. It was no tactical masterclass as you say but Smith showed bravery last night when it would've been easier to be cautious. He showed his intransigence and rather cowardly side in persisting with his formation pre NYD but that change has given this season a lift and some optimism for the future and his decision not to play an out and out striker was a risk that more or less paid off. He could have left one of our two best players on the bench but didn't. How many managers have we bemoaned for being over cautious, particularly when up against it in cup games, almost waving the white flag as they get off the coach?The ability to adapt and change, accept criticism and acknowledge your own misgivings is as vital as anything in management, and for Smith to become a top manager or coach he must do the same and there are signs that he might.I was on the verge of giving up on him after Watford, there is a long way to go but my hope that he becomes a Villa great has been restored and I pray my faith is repaid.
Quote from: Nev on January 09, 2020, 11:29:15 AMQuote from: chrisw1 on January 09, 2020, 11:08:26 AMIt was a good battling display against an excellent side, but I can't get over excited about it being a Deano tactical masterclass. Puttting 10 men behond the ball and inviting the opposition on for 90 mins was the sort of stuff Bruce used to get slated for. Our inability to get out showed our midfield just aren't functioning.Quite right but that's down to the players in the middle being sub standard last night. It was no tactical masterclass as you say but Smith showed bravery last night when it would've been easier to be cautious. He showed his intransigence and rather cowardly side in persisting with his formation pre NYD but that change has given this season a lift and some optimism for the future and his decision not to play an out and out striker was a risk that more or less paid off. He could have left one of our two best players on the bench but didn't. How many managers have we bemoaned for being over cautious, particularly when up against it in cup games, almost waving the white flag as they get off the coach?The ability to adapt and change, accept criticism and acknowledge your own misgivings is as vital as anything in management, and for Smith to become a top manager or coach he must do the same and there are signs that he might.I was on the verge of giving up on him after Watford, there is a long way to go but my hope that he becomes a Villa great has been restored and I pray my faith is repaid.I'm sorry but I hate this word 'cowardly' that keeps getting thrown about in here and your use of it is just bollocks. Playing 10 men behind the ball is not brave and if we had lost as we could easily have done were it not for some excellent saves and blocks, then people may well have said it was waving a white flag. If you invite pressure for 90 mins more often than not you will lose. It was a good backs to the wall performance, but tactically brave? Not for me. And arguably sticking to your principals when under pressure as Smith did pre new year can be brave not cowardly. I'm not saying he shouldn't have made some changes earlier in the season, but not doing so was nothing to do with being a coward.