I think with this 'well-drilled' thing, it's important to remember that Emery is doing essentially the same things in attack and defence: move in sync and control the space. When that backline was operating the other day as if with one mind, you could obviously see the training ground work paying off. The same is true in attack though: our first good move of the game, JJ and Ings combining I believe, was all about practiced movements, adapting to situations, attacking the space.Which is to say that I don't think there's 'negative' or 'positive' with Emery, at least not in terms of what you practice like a whole style. Just that there are the things you work on, your team's whole relationship to the ball, and different situations you respond to in a game. It's not that complicated, but it's flexibility like I don't think we've seen in ages: since at least the Doug era ended, we've been either dull and negative (ok, mostly), or a 'positive' soft-touch. Nice to think we can react to games differently now.
Emery is obviously really new and yet in that time, the players have clearly shown they understand their roles, can adapt, and play good football. It's a revelation, and shows that those calling for us to go all out for a top manager and/or who said our players are good enough are right. We may not be about to win the league, but we are sure as hell going the right way.
The Man Utd game was the first in such a long time where we played with very clear and obvious structure. The defensive and midfield lines were disciplined and it was a joy to behold. On Sunday, playing with 6 at the back? I mean I'd never normally be one to advocate for it, but fuck me it worked really well.Emery is obviously really new and yet in that time, the players have clearly shown they understand their roles, can adapt, and play good football. It's a revelation, and shows that those calling for us to go all out for a top manager and/or who said our players are good enough are right. We may not be about to win the league, but we are sure as hell going the right way.
Quote from: Drummond on November 15, 2022, 12:01:52 PMEmery is obviously really new and yet in that time, the players have clearly shown they understand their roles, can adapt, and play good football. It's a revelation, and shows that those calling for us to go all out for a top manager and/or who said our players are good enough are right. We may not be about to win the league, but we are sure as hell going the right way.It's promising but still far too early to make any definitive statements. I'm feeling more positive about Villa than I have for a long time, but that's usually when the universe decides to give Villa a good kick in the bollocks! Let's see where we are and how the playerss are doing at the halfway point in the season, and whether any new players arrive in January.
Quote from: Risso on November 15, 2022, 12:19:04 PMQuote from: Drummond on November 15, 2022, 12:01:52 PMEmery is obviously really new and yet in that time, the players have clearly shown they understand their roles, can adapt, and play good football. It's a revelation, and shows that those calling for us to go all out for a top manager and/or who said our players are good enough are right. We may not be about to win the league, but we are sure as hell going the right way.It's promising but still far too early to make any definitive statements. I'm feeling more positive about Villa than I have for a long time, but that's usually when the universe decides to give Villa a good kick in the bollocks! Let's see where we are and how the playerss are doing at the halfway point in the season, and whether any new players arrive in January.Same, I am hopeful but a bit early to get carried away, we saw an uptick after Gerrard arrived which did not last. These players are capable of some excellent performances but have also shown some rank ineptitude.One huge improvement on the last 2 managers is use of subs and game management.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on November 15, 2022, 12:36:49 PMQuote from: Risso on November 15, 2022, 12:19:04 PMQuote from: Drummond on November 15, 2022, 12:01:52 PMEmery is obviously really new and yet in that time, the players have clearly shown they understand their roles, can adapt, and play good football. It's a revelation, and shows that those calling for us to go all out for a top manager and/or who said our players are good enough are right. We may not be about to win the league, but we are sure as hell going the right way.It's promising but still far too early to make any definitive statements. I'm feeling more positive about Villa than I have for a long time, but that's usually when the universe decides to give Villa a good kick in the bollocks! Let's see where we are and how the playerss are doing at the halfway point in the season, and whether any new players arrive in January.Same, I am hopeful but a bit early to get carried away, we saw an uptick after Gerrard arrived which did not last. These players are capable of some excellent performances but have also shown some rank ineptitude.One huge improvement on the last 2 managers is use of subs and game management.And tactics and strategy.We did see an upturn briefly when Gerrard took over, but gut feeling is that was players being motivated to do better rather than being trained to be better. There's a difference.
We only went to a 6-4 formation once we had the lead and wanted to go ultra defensive to make sure they couldn't break us down.
Quote from: OCD on November 15, 2022, 12:26:27 PMWe only went to a 6-4 formation once we had the lead and wanted to go ultra defensive to make sure they couldn't break us down. This.It's a perfect example of game management deployed by a high quality coach and playrs who have bought into him. As I said to my mate at the time, we could have played for another hour and Brighton wouldn't have broken us down.