Quote from: Somniloquism on May 27, 2025, 09:26:39 AMQuote from: LeeB on May 27, 2025, 09:21:48 AMYeah Bournemeouth was the case in point, we went from looking rock solid to shaky as soon as Mings come off and very nearly conceded from pretty much the same deep cross we did on Sunday, and that's the kind of ball that's never a threat with Mings playing.Didn't we concede from the exact same ball against Newcastle at home with Mings playing? Yeah, we did, after Mings had headed the first ball in away. But we also won 4-1 in our best performance of the season and they didn't get a sniff outside of that, that game in particular underlines the argument.
Quote from: LeeB on May 27, 2025, 09:21:48 AMYeah Bournemeouth was the case in point, we went from looking rock solid to shaky as soon as Mings come off and very nearly conceded from pretty much the same deep cross we did on Sunday, and that's the kind of ball that's never a threat with Mings playing.Didn't we concede from the exact same ball against Newcastle at home with Mings playing?
Yeah Bournemeouth was the case in point, we went from looking rock solid to shaky as soon as Mings come off and very nearly conceded from pretty much the same deep cross we did on Sunday, and that's the kind of ball that's never a threat with Mings playing.
I am convinced that Sunday was down to the midfield being less than useless.We gave them 5 yards of space and time without closing or pressing or putting them under any pressure whatsoever.And when we did get the ball, it was often gifted back far too easily.Collectively, Onana, Kamara, McGinn and Rogers let us down badly.
I don’t rate Torres defensively and I do not think his better passing ability makes up for his defensive frailty.There are games, mainly at home when Torres is the better option because we spend less time defending.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on May 27, 2025, 09:50:41 AMI don’t rate Torres defensively and I do not think his better passing ability makes up for his defensive frailty.There are games, mainly at home when Torres is the better option because we spend less time defending.I'm pretty sure that people weren't going into Sunday afternoon against a team without a league win in two and a half months expecting us to spent most of the game pushed back into our own box either.
I think Torres was brought in to give us the option to play 3 at the back. Unai struggled getting the team as a whole to adapt / evolve to an alternative system, with Torres being shoe horned a bit to suit the system.
Think it needs a lot of reflection over the summer from Emery , some key fundamentals gone wrong in the big games with team selection / tactics and too many late goals conceded this season which have been very costly .
3 games Mings had to start he didn't for me and it cost us our season. We need Emery to get over his Torres love affair, and quickly.
Pinning the Man Utd debacle on Torres is a bit fucking demented honestly. As I said in the postmatch thread, if he rather than Cash had played that backpass there'd be nothing left of this forum but a smoking post-nuclear wasteland.