One thing I dont get is when we went to five at the back earlier in the season, we looked a bit a bit more solid and better going forward. It was soon ditched for some reason.
I dont think it was a bad move to appoint him at all, his Brentford teams played with aggressive purposeful tactics and were constantly on the front foot, thats why we went for him. When iterviewed and he talks about tactics there is clearly knowledge and method there. Its puzzling why this year we have been abandoned that for a dull defensive style that looks both alien to the players and is utterly ineffective.
Quote from: Axl Rose on June 22, 2020, 02:05:14 AMWatching some interviews this morning with Dean stating that we played well. The mind boggles. It's so frustrating mate, especially as Dean Smith is not a moron. But there is clearly some sort of stubborn, shithouse psychology that infects every manager we've ever had when they get to the point where they are objectively failing at their jobs.Invariably they will oversee a useless team performance like that one yesterday and still come out afterwards praising the team, defending the performance/tactics, essentially giving a completely different account of the game than what anyone else saw - or, indeed, what the facts suggest. =<26% possession at home against Chelsea is simply indefensible. I'd maybe expect that against the best teams in the world, but never Lampard's boys. It's hard to know what's going through a manager's mind when he's intent on defending shite like that. To what end? What benefit is it to him to say things like "They've done everything I asked of them", "I thought we played really well" when that only further underlines a manager's incompetence? If we can all label those comments for what they are - problematic at best - I do not understand how an intelligent man like Smith thinks it's the best policy.A manager who wanted to remain in the real world while retaining the fans' backing would surely say something along the lines of "We know we've let people down today, we need to put our best foot forward at this point, there are 8 games left so we still have time to right the wrongs we saw out there today. We need to be more positive and have more courage and we'll look to do that on Wednesday."I said it about Jack's performance in his thread but I can echo the same thing about Dean here: you'd honestly never know, on the basis of the last two games, that he was a proud Villa man fighting for the club's survival. If anything - judging by his body language and his words - it seems as if he's just not that bothered. It's almost Brucian.
Watching some interviews this morning with Dean stating that we played well. The mind boggles.
Quote from: PeterWithe on June 22, 2020, 09:54:09 AMI dont think it was a bad move to appoint him at all, his Brentford teams played with aggressive purposeful tactics and were constantly on the front foot, thats why we went for him. When iterviewed and he talks about tactics there is clearly knowledge and method there. Its puzzling why this year we have been abandoned that for a dull defensive style that looks both alien to the players and is utterly ineffective.To be fair I think we started the season trying to play the right way, it's just individual errors caught us out time and again. With McGinns loss of form and then subsequent injury we just didn't have the personnel to carry it off. As the season's gone on and the pressure has grown we've just moved to a safety first backs against the wall type of approach. Unfortuanely we don't have the players to carry off that type of 'all hands to the pump' type performance. We're too nice, not physically strong enough and just seem to lack the nouse and gyle to manage games like Watford do.
The problems are all over the pitch.The goalkeeper situation has been a problem for years. Nyland can be brilliant but can be calamatous. Steer always injured. The answer, sign a 37 year old has been who has hardly played for Milan in God knows how long. In my absent mindedness I forgot Heaton. But again injury prone. Right back Elmo is okay when it is him. Guilbert seems to me to be a typical injury prone sulk - although admittedly he has had his good games.Left Back - Targett. One paced, overweight as well as lightweight if that is possible.Centre Backs - Mings, best one we have and a colossus on his day but prone to losses of concentration.Konsa - he will get there I think, but too much of a gamble to bring him in as a regular PL starter.Engels - started off brilliantly, then totally tailed off - and as for Spurs Jeez.Midfield - Luiz - very good and getting better. So there is a plus point.Nakamba - prone to the gaffe and monumentally slow.McGinn - obviously a plus point but hopelessly off the pace at the moment.Trez - occasional important goal, but offers no pace whatsoever a real luxury we cannot afford.Grealish - brilliant but almost half as effective when consistently played out of position.Hourihane - love his attitude but he is a good championship player.ForwardsDavis - Great target man, never a consistent goal scorer.Samatta - Seems lost when playing on his own. Just play the two of the together!Wesley - wtf knows but he was largely shit before the injury.
Quote from: Clampy on June 22, 2020, 09:56:32 AMOne thing I dont get is when we went to five at the back earlier in the season, we looked a bit a bit more solid and better going forward. It was soon ditched for some reason.Because five at the back is terrible. Our problem is we don't have enough attacking options to scare the opposition so they can attack us at will. Bringing in another defender would make things even worse.
To be fair I think we started the season trying to play the right way, it's just individual errors caught us out time and again. With McGinns loss of form and then subsequent injury we just didn't have the personnel to carry it off. As the season's gone on and the pressure has grown we've just moved to a safety first backs against the wall type of approach. Unfortuanely we don't have the players to carry off that type of 'all hands to the pump' type performance. We're too nice, not physically strong enough and just seem to lack the nouse and gyle to manage games like Watford do.
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on June 22, 2020, 11:25:20 AMQuote from: Clampy on June 22, 2020, 09:56:32 AMOne thing I dont get is when we went to five at the back earlier in the season, we looked a bit a bit more solid and better going forward. It was soon ditched for some reason.Because five at the back is terrible. Our problem is we don't have enough attacking options to scare the opposition so they can attack us at will. Bringing in another defender would make things even worse. We barely touched the ball in the first half hour yesterday so I don't think trying it again could be any worse, especially if it meant playing Jack in a free role behind the forward and a wing back to cross a ball in.