Quote from: Monty on September 14, 2025, 08:54:50 PMI like Maatsen and I don't think Digne's in the greatest form, but I honestly don't think this is even in the top twenty problems we've got honestly. You can't just keep reducing everything to the form problems of individual players (and presumably their moral failings) - 10 previously excellent players don't all suddenly suffer drops in personal performance at the same time. The issues are structural.I think backbone, moral fibre, having a functioning brain and a distinct lack of cowardice are vitally important characteristics, which we seem to be lacking.
I like Maatsen and I don't think Digne's in the greatest form, but I honestly don't think this is even in the top twenty problems we've got honestly. You can't just keep reducing everything to the form problems of individual players (and presumably their moral failings) - 10 previously excellent players don't all suddenly suffer drops in personal performance at the same time. The issues are structural.
Quote from: Monty on September 14, 2025, 08:54:50 PMI like Maatsen and I don't think Digne's in the greatest form, but I honestly don't think this is even in the top twenty problems we've got honestly. You can't just keep reducing everything to the form problems of individual players (and presumably their moral failings) - 10 previously excellent players don't all suddenly suffer drops in personal performance at the same time. The issues are structural.Both things can be true. Structural - yes. Even out of possession in the first half, why was McGinn told to drop onto KDH and leave Grealish with yards of space. It was addressed at half time but that tactical error should have finished us. With the ball, no clue what we are at. It's the same structure that has been so successful for us but Digne for one is a tactical problem as he can't or won't push on. So we have no width whatsoever.All that aside, structure doesn't account for Rogers passing the ball to an Everton shirt all day. Or Konsa ball watching constantly. The fear is that the core of the team Emery inherited is on the slide, quicker than any of us expected.
Quote from: brontebilly on Today at 08:49:53 AMQuote from: Monty on September 14, 2025, 08:54:50 PMI like Maatsen and I don't think Digne's in the greatest form, but I honestly don't think this is even in the top twenty problems we've got honestly. You can't just keep reducing everything to the form problems of individual players (and presumably their moral failings) - 10 previously excellent players don't all suddenly suffer drops in personal performance at the same time. The issues are structural.Both things can be true. Structural - yes. Even out of possession in the first half, why was McGinn told to drop onto KDH and leave Grealish with yards of space. It was addressed at half time but that tactical error should have finished us. With the ball, no clue what we are at. It's the same structure that has been so successful for us but Digne for one is a tactical problem as he can't or won't push on. So we have no width whatsoever.All that aside, structure doesn't account for Rogers passing the ball to an Everton shirt all day. Or Konsa ball watching constantly. The fear is that the core of the team Emery inherited is on the slide, quicker than any of us expected.Probably because in the last game when Everton scored, it was KDH running through unmarked to a Grealish pass that was a big feature of them scoring. He also had a reasonable hand in the two against Brighton, running forward and passing to Joe for the first and making an off the ball run which dragged defenders away for Garner.
Who the fcuk is KDH, I keep reading it as De Bruyne. Everton aren't important enough to have us refer to one of their players by his initials, even ex-Villa alumni IGG - Idrissa Gana," I'm Not Gay, rainbow laces are for poofs" Gueye.