It was the Konsa from his first season, before lockdown, where I wasn't in the slightest bit convinced and felt he was too lightweight to be effective.
Quote from: LeeB on April 11, 2022, 10:36:08 AMIt was the Konsa from his first season, before lockdown, where I wasn't in the slightest bit convinced and felt he was too lightweight to be effective.I thought he was pretty good in that first season considering his age and lack of PL experience, a star in the making. At this point though i'm wondering whether i was a bit hasty with my optimism.
If I look at Palace for example last Monday night against Arse and compare their in your face attitude from the off to our half arsed floaty let them play nonsense, whos fault is that? My biggest issue with him is his lack of a plan b and also my biggest concern with him is they aren't giving it their all for him. How do you explain the complete abject surrender in halves and sometimes whole matches. I maintain that he is more of a Hoddle 'why aren't this lot as good as me' type Manager - that just doesn't fly these days. Although it should if the players are anywhere near ambitious. And maybe that is the other problem. For far too long now Villa has been a cushy number.
He needs to ditch either Watkins or Ings. Put Buendia back in, and concentrating on creating the ten+ chances that either of our misfiring strikers seem to need to score one goal.
The first half was a good performance that the result somewhat overshadowed. Cumulatively we're not doing very well.Given the thread title, it's not just about Saturday for me but I get your point.I think I've said before, when trying to argue Smith, or various other managers 'in' that any team can get stuffed, we did it to Liverpool last season. However, right now we're looking like we are shot. I'm sure we won't go down, but 15th doesn't look impossible on current form. I'd say one of the arguments in favour of Gerrard, is what has happened with Arteta at Arsenal. Disjointed and lacklustre at first and then really coming in to form. He had no experience as a mangmager either.
Quote from: Clark W Griswold on April 11, 2022, 12:45:23 PMQuote from: LeeB on April 11, 2022, 10:36:08 AMIt was the Konsa from his first season, before lockdown, where I wasn't in the slightest bit convinced and felt he was too lightweight to be effective.I thought he was pretty good in that first season considering his age and lack of PL experience, a star in the making. At this point though i'm wondering whether i was a bit hasty with my optimism.On Saturdays showing I think you may have been. He’s out of form currently and I’m struggling to see why he was bought back into the team over Chambers who’d been rock solid in the 3 wins.
Plus Palace have pretty much got the same team they had under Hodgson. Vieira has improved that team by coaching and working with the players he's inherited - Gerrard meanwhile is prattling on about spending more money.
Quote from: Risso on April 11, 2022, 01:04:35 PMHe needs to ditch either Watkins or Ings. Put Buendia back in, and concentrating on creating the ten+ chances that either of our misfiring strikers seem to need to score one goal.This is one amongst many dilemmas though. Your right in that Ings and Watkins has hardly ever worked, Southampton at home and Leeds away aside. However, as much as i also would like to see Beundia in the side, him being in their seems to negate the influence of Coutinhio, maybe taking up too much of his natural space. I wonder if Coutinhio cutting in off the left and Beundia off the right with one central striker (choose whichever misfiring one you want), would offer something. Mcginn/Sanson and Ramsey could sit in the middle of the park with Nakamba covering the back 4. Clutching at straws no doubt.
Quote from: RamboandBruno on April 11, 2022, 09:17:03 PMQuote from: Risso on April 11, 2022, 01:04:35 PMHe needs to ditch either Watkins or Ings. Put Buendia back in, and concentrating on creating the ten+ chances that either of our misfiring strikers seem to need to score one goal.This is one amongst many dilemmas though. Your right in that Ings and Watkins has hardly ever worked, Southampton at home and Leeds away aside. However, as much as i also would like to see Beundia in the side, him being in their seems to negate the influence of Coutinhio, maybe taking up too much of his natural space. I wonder if Coutinhio cutting in off the left and Beundia off the right with one central striker (choose whichever misfiring one you want), would offer something. Mcginn/Sanson and Ramsey could sit in the middle of the park with Nakamba covering the back 4. Clutching at straws no doubt.This is what I would like to see - I think Emi2 played most of his football at Norwich on the right - and I think it would suit him as he would have a little more space, without taking it from Coutinhio. Think that could also ensure there is space for Ramsey surging forward
Quote from: AV82EC on April 11, 2022, 12:48:11 PMQuote from: Clark W Griswold on April 11, 2022, 12:45:23 PMQuote from: LeeB on April 11, 2022, 10:36:08 AMIt was the Konsa from his first season, before lockdown, where I wasn't in the slightest bit convinced and felt he was too lightweight to be effective.I thought he was pretty good in that first season considering his age and lack of PL experience, a star in the making. At this point though i'm wondering whether i was a bit hasty with my optimism.On Saturdays showing I think you may have been. He’s out of form currently and I’m struggling to see why he was bought back into the team over Chambers who’d been rock solid in the 3 wins.Chambers was shite v West Ham hence lost his spot.