Quote from: tomd2103 on December 12, 2024, 09:20:36 AMThe habit of conceding sloppy goals crept in last season and has continued into this one. Mings used to be the one who used to switch off for sloppy goals. Yes, it was stopped in Emery's first half season, but we definite used to do it before then.
The habit of conceding sloppy goals crept in last season and has continued into this one.
Quote from: Dave on December 12, 2024, 09:52:07 AMThat, and also the "the defence doesn't make silly mistakes when Mings is playing" takes seem to have memory-holed the Brugge game a bit.People are obviously talking about general defensive lapses in terms of dealing with opposition players, rather than once in a career brain farts from a goal kick.
That, and also the "the defence doesn't make silly mistakes when Mings is playing" takes seem to have memory-holed the Brugge game a bit.
I think you'd be hard pushed to argue that Mings hasn't made a lot more mistakes than any of the other defenders over the last 2-3 years. Even comparing his mistake to Konsa's is nonsense really if you look at the match. Konsa's was a last gasp attempt after Lukaku had completely got away from Targett. Mings made no attempt at all.
Digging up a post from three years ago referencing Mings pre-Emery from 2019? Even by your low standards, that's pretty dumb.
Quote from: sid1964 on December 12, 2024, 06:20:35 AMUnai states that Pau is integral to the way we play - it is strange how even after victory in the Champions league, we have to try and find a scapegoat.That’s undoubtedly true about certain posters on H&V who can’t wait to support their false narratives. I’ve consumed hours of content on the Liepzig match, watched the whole match again, heard the pundits and listened to five or six Villa podcasts. Pau, Carlos and Konsa barely got a mention when they’re apportioning blame for the goals. They all blame Emi (with the exception of The Villa Podcast, which has a long-standing antipathy towards Carlos). But it was entirely predictable who would get the blame on here, even if people with a clue about football corrected them.
Unai states that Pau is integral to the way we play - it is strange how even after victory in the Champions league, we have to try and find a scapegoat.
Quote from: Risso on December 12, 2024, 12:09:17 PMDigging up a post from three years ago referencing Mings pre-Emery from 2019? Even by your low standards, that's pretty dumb.Someone pointed out that Mings has made a "once only brainfart" and is miles better then what we have now, (And I'm pretty sure that if we looked at the Brugge thread, you are giving him a right hosing over the mistake then as well.) But others have stated we only started giving stupid defensive mistakes when he got injured. So I actually went looking for games when he had made them like Norwich away (beautiful header under no pressure straight to the attacker). But I couldn't resist when I saw that quote. I also believe that when he did have the Captaincy changed, there were some comments along the lines of "maybe it will concentrate his mind more to cut out the mistakes". Yes Emery did improve him in that first half season, along with the rest but that was down to him telling Mings he did not have to be everywhere on the and to just concentrate on his man.
Our defensive struggles aren't really down to individuals, even when we make clear mistakes more often than not they're a communication/cohesion issue.For this game I'd say there were 2 big errors, the first goal and the intercepted Pau pass, I don't think the 2nd goal was an error in defence.For the first no one takes control of the situation and for the 2nd Pau needed more support as he was put under a lot of pressure.If we pick the same back 4 for a bunch of games in a row I think these problems solved themselves but that just hasn't happened this year. I don't think we've had the same defense 2 games in a row since September and that's hurting us. Partly it's down to Emery trying to keep everyone happy but there's also been injuries to Cash and Mings recovery as well as niggles for Carlos, Konsa and Pau.We finally seem to be getting a more stable squad now so I think things will improve soon.
Mings has made quite a few errors in his career, and he used to have a reputation for them. Under Emery, he mostly cut them out. The goal kick fiasco was nothing to do with how good a defender he is, he clearly just didn't think the ball was in play. He's never done it before, and will almost certainly never do that again, hence the "once in a career".
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on December 12, 2024, 07:51:11 AMQuote from: sid1964 on December 12, 2024, 06:20:35 AMUnai states that Pau is integral to the way we play - it is strange how even after victory in the Champions league, we have to try and find a scapegoat.That’s undoubtedly true about certain posters on H&V who can’t wait to support their false narratives. I’ve consumed hours of content on the Liepzig match, watched the whole match again, heard the pundits and listened to five or six Villa podcasts. Pau, Carlos and Konsa barely got a mention when they’re apportioning blame for the goals. They all blame Emi (with the exception of The Villa Podcast, which has a long-standing antipathy towards Carlos). But it was entirely predictable who would get the blame on here, even if people with a clue about football corrected them.Maybe a bit of fresh air rather than hot air is called for in your case?
That horror pass from Torres straight to their CF . We were so lucky to have not gone 2-3 behind there to the worst team in the league