The only possible good thing that can come out of that performance is if it leads to a complete rethink about personnel and formation.Hopefully Dean Smith will accept that the current formation isn't working, that Wesley is isolated up front and that the midfield is being overrun by adopting 2 wingers who are in no way doing enough to justify their places in the team.The selection and formation against Newcastle in 2 weeks time will tell us all we need to know about what Dean has learned from this defeat and our general lack of coherence and cohesion in our play. All yours Dean....
One of the toughest things to stomach relative to Wolves is just how fast it all happened to them and just how fast they became this strong. Yes we pulled off an absolute miracle to go up and that in part is why it's been so challenging getting all the pieces right and to work together. But the core of this Wolves team destroyed the Championship, they added great pieces last summer and got into Europe and now are continuing to develop. Truth is today proved that there is quite a gap that will take us a year or two and countless millions to close. We averaged 10m a player this summer to essentially replace players who were barely Championship level anymore. In the PL, it's not 30-40m for anything of the required quality and when our record buy is a 20m pretty unknown and untested Brazilian kid from Belgium we're all probably asking a lot. It's hugely frustrating to, but the posts reminding us just where we were 12 months ago adds required perspective.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on November 10, 2019, 05:29:20 PMTheir second was down to an awful pass from McGinn and a woeful challenge from Luiz. Blaming Taylor for it is pretty bizarre. He's got a lot of faults to moan about, but that goal ain't one of them. Yes actually, my mistake, for some reason I saw the challenge as being Taylor and not Luiz. I therefore upgrade Taylor to 'mediocre'. 😉 And to be fair, he was a huge improvement on Targett, who really was terrible.
Their second was down to an awful pass from McGinn and a woeful challenge from Luiz. Blaming Taylor for it is pretty bizarre. He's got a lot of faults to moan about, but that goal ain't one of them.
Quote from: Risso on November 10, 2019, 05:48:26 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on November 10, 2019, 05:29:20 PMTheir second was down to an awful pass from McGinn and a woeful challenge from Luiz. Blaming Taylor for it is pretty bizarre. He's got a lot of faults to moan about, but that goal ain't one of them. Yes actually, my mistake, for some reason I saw the challenge as being Taylor and not Luiz. I therefore upgrade Taylor to 'mediocre'. 😉 And to be fair, he was a huge improvement on Targett, who really was terrible.Taylor lost the ball which led to the breakaway. I don't think Targett was particularly bad especially as he had fuck all help from Trezeguet, certainly no worse than Taylor who did bugger all except give the ball away. He's usually just about ok defending but shits himself when the ball is passed to him. You need way more than that at this level.