After yesterday a lot of fans were probably checking their fixture list to see when they'll be playing them.
The transformation in a short space of time is extraordinary. I’ve been going for 30 years and I can’t remember a better performance than that off the top of my head. The Villa just tore them to shreds. People will talk about Liverpool and their high line in the media but that’s what they’ve been doing for years. Last Monday they were saying Liverpool wouldn’t lose a game after the Arsenal game so it wasn’t as though it was a Liverpool team that had fallen apart. It was an incredible evening and one that we will never forget, and if he’d been sacked a few months like many of us wanted, a night we wouldn’t have seen. So I’m delighted to have been proved wrong
I've been critical and had my doubts but I have to say the way they/he addressed both the management deficiencies from .last season ( the addition of Shakespeare with Premiership know how) and the significant upgrades in player recruitment has been very impressive. It harks back to the great days when Saunders improved teams season on season but but also surrounded himself with very able luitenants. Mr Smith you may well be laying the foundations to something very significant.
Quote from: passport1 on October 05, 2020, 03:27:48 PMI've been critical and had my doubts but I have to say the way they/he addressed both the management deficiencies from .last season ( the addition of Shakespeare with Premiership know how) and the significant upgrades in player recruitment has been very impressive. It harks back to the great days when Saunders improved teams season on season but but also surrounded himself with very able luitenants. Mr Smith you may well be laying the foundations to something very significant.It's one of the things Fergiescum did well (and no, I'm not suggesting Smith will go on to have a fraction of his or Saunders' success). Beetroot features was your standard 4-4-2 merchant late 80s to mid 90s with jobs for his mates as assistants up until the late 90s. Then he brought in Steve McLaren (don't laugh) who was the first to use ProZone (individual video analysis for players) and other insights of that nature. Later it was Carlos Queiroz, and they started playing a flexible 4/3/3 with the top three all switching position. I'm not sure if he was Smith's selection, but Thomas Frank worked under him as assistant at Brentford and is now doing well in his own right. He seems humble enough to take input from a range of sources and is not afraid to shake it up with a new voice.
As others have said, before the Liverpool game I was thinking of it as a 'free hit' with zero expectation on Dean or the players. To me, it was nothing more than a way to see how we'd developed the first 11 from last season, and hopefully to get a goal or two on our way to an almost inevitable defeat. Shame on me.The challenge now, as I see it, is to keep the performance levels up there for the season to come. There is no way we're going to reproduce that level of performance every week - it's impossible. But hopefully that has shifted the level for what we consider an "acceptable" performance for the rest of the season. We're going to lose games. There'll be games we should win, and won't. But there is absolutely no reason we shouldn't give everyone we play a proper game. No more meek surrenders like away at Southampton and Leicester, no more capitulations like Man City at home. We try and bloody the nose of everyone we play.Right now, I feel like we have a chance to win every game. We won't, obviously, but there is no reason at all to fear any side in the league. And more importantly, the teams we play will now be fearful they might be facing us on a day when we 'click'.
We owe Leicester big time for two abysmal games last year, so I hope we've saved some of the Liverpool game spirit for them.