Really starting to look like he did in his first season. Few missed placed passes tonight, but generally excellent. The turn and pass for Malen that led to the second was superb.
Big Mings fan, by the way, and we need him too. But Pau is different gravy.
Quote from: eye digress on Today at 11:35:18 AMBig Mings fan, by the way, and we need him too. But Pau is different gravy.As was said last season at the height of the defensive struggles, if we want to turn into a team that is playing on the front-foot, attacking and expecting to see more of the ball than our opponent does then that's with Pau, or a Pau-style centre-back.If we're happy being a soak up pressure, head balls away from the six yard box, throw your body in front of the ball team then that's with Mings or a Mings-style centre-back.Hopefully the plan is to make us more of the top one, and the defending is mostly done by making sure that the ball is usually in the other half of the pitch.
Every match he’s played this season he has made us a much better team. He’s such a good footballer. Head and shoulders above everyone else when it comes to picking out a pass.
Quote from: Ian. on October 02, 2025, 10:08:28 PMEvery match he’s played this season he has made us a much better team. He’s such a good footballer. Head and shoulders above everyone else when it comes to picking out a pass.And when the player he can pick out starts being Tielemens again, I think we'll look a much better side for it.
Quote from: Smithy on Today at 01:59:42 PMQuote from: Ian. on October 02, 2025, 10:08:28 PMEvery match he’s played this season he has made us a much better team. He’s such a good footballer. Head and shoulders above everyone else when it comes to picking out a pass.And when the player he can pick out starts being Tielemens again, I think we'll look a much better side for it.Yup. I reckon the times we've looked like a really good team over the last 18 months or so, it's mainly been through Pau picking the ball up in defence, playing it through their press to Tielemans, he collects it on the half-turn, carries it 20 yards, plays Rogers in behind the midfield, he carries it another 20 yards and either plays in Watkins or they back off him and he just keeps running.Back to front in fifteen seconds, nothing too complicated but really hard to defend against if you do it well.
You can isolate it from everything else entirely though. When it works it's because you've managed to create gaps between the lines to exploit and a big part of doing that is "baiting the press" by "fucking around with the ball at the back". Last night was a perfect example, after we scored they started pushing higher and trying to win the ball back in our half instead of closing gaps and stifling us into giving up possession, which led directly to our 2nd goal. The same happened for Ollie's goal at the weekend, they started drifting too high up the pitch and we punished them for it.It hasn't worked for us against Palace for a while because their approach has been a gentle high press with 2-3 players committed forward but then with a a solid 6 or 7 players holding their positions and choking up all the space in the final 3rd. The rough start to this season has come because a lot of sides have watched those games and started setting up in a similar way. It's on us now to not only improve at finding ways through those teams but also make it harder for them to counter-attack us when their defensive swarm wins back possession. We allow far too many chances for teams on the long-ball counter attack and I think the reason Emery has bene using Mings more is to try to address that exact part of the problem.