Quote from: PaulWinch again on March 18, 2024, 10:13:53 AMTo be honest I thought the analysis by Warnock (S) on MOTD was spot on. Invariably we were picking the wrong pass at the back or players weren’t creating enough space. You could see from the analysis that the right pass would have created the opportunity to cut through West Ham.On the ball, the biggest difference in the second half was Diaby coming on for Duran. He was dropping deep and giving us the extra option where Duran was stuck forlornly up top, and it changed all the angles. Extremely weird that he didn't start with this.
To be honest I thought the analysis by Warnock (S) on MOTD was spot on. Invariably we were picking the wrong pass at the back or players weren’t creating enough space. You could see from the analysis that the right pass would have created the opportunity to cut through West Ham.
Quote from: olaftab on March 18, 2024, 12:58:12 PMQuote from: LeeB on March 18, 2024, 12:01:28 PMI love him but he was shocking in both the Chelsea and Newcastle home defeats quite recently.And that placed lot of pressure on Moreno who had to be equally shocking to maintain balance Who did step up to the plate in that regard mind
Quote from: LeeB on March 18, 2024, 12:01:28 PMI love him but he was shocking in both the Chelsea and Newcastle home defeats quite recently.And that placed lot of pressure on Moreno who had to be equally shocking to maintain balance
I love him but he was shocking in both the Chelsea and Newcastle home defeats quite recently.
Quote from: Monty on March 18, 2024, 10:16:14 AMQuote from: PaulWinch again on March 18, 2024, 10:13:53 AMTo be honest I thought the analysis by Warnock (S) on MOTD was spot on. Invariably we were picking the wrong pass at the back or players weren’t creating enough space. You could see from the analysis that the right pass would have created the opportunity to cut through West Ham.On the ball, the biggest difference in the second half was Diaby coming on for Duran. He was dropping deep and giving us the extra option where Duran was stuck forlornly up top, and it changed all the angles. Extremely weird that he didn't start with this.What seems increasingly apparent this season is that Emery likes to try and keep it tight early on and then finish games off later. He's changing a few things around to try stuff out, and whilst it may not appear to be working, it's generally been effective.... to a point. I think yesterday was one of those games. I guess we could level an accusation that he is messing about too much, but also, I think he's trying not to be predictable, because we started to be found out a little with the high press when playing our usual way. With Kamara, McGinn and Ramsey out of midfield, we were a little light and trying Duran up front was trying to stretch the pitch a bit I think.
Quote from: VillaTim on March 18, 2024, 12:11:19 PMBe good to hear the VAR room and why they didn't give the Pen ?That was the ref's call and he'd seen it, they're not going to overturn it, like if he'd given it they wouldn't have gone against that either.
Be good to hear the VAR room and why they didn't give the Pen ?
Quote from: Somniloquism on March 17, 2024, 05:01:39 PMQuote from: Gareth on March 17, 2024, 04:56:14 PMVAR got two decisions right and one wrong for me. Was a game of 3 handballs.Cash, Konsa, Torres & Digne/Moreno - stop trying to shoe horn Lenglet in, if he was as good with the ball as he clearly thinks is he’d be captain of Barcelona not farmed out to usThe Spammers handball wasn't VAR but the ref. He was looking straight at it so told VAR he had seen it and didn't think it was deliberate. The players arm was out as he was pointing to his team mate and the ball was played against it. Not a natural position, but not deliberately lifted to block it so would always be on-field call.This means nothing. One takes a chance when sticking the arm out for any reason. His arm stopped a pass in the box and it was out because he decided to stick it out to point. Bad choice in that situation and absolutely should have been called a hand ball. One of the worst decisions I have ever seen.
Quote from: Gareth on March 17, 2024, 04:56:14 PMVAR got two decisions right and one wrong for me. Was a game of 3 handballs.Cash, Konsa, Torres & Digne/Moreno - stop trying to shoe horn Lenglet in, if he was as good with the ball as he clearly thinks is he’d be captain of Barcelona not farmed out to usThe Spammers handball wasn't VAR but the ref. He was looking straight at it so told VAR he had seen it and didn't think it was deliberate. The players arm was out as he was pointing to his team mate and the ball was played against it. Not a natural position, but not deliberately lifted to block it so would always be on-field call.
VAR got two decisions right and one wrong for me. Was a game of 3 handballs.Cash, Konsa, Torres & Digne/Moreno - stop trying to shoe horn Lenglet in, if he was as good with the ball as he clearly thinks is he’d be captain of Barcelona not farmed out to us
Harewood has become one of their ambassadors instead of us? Gutted...thank God McGrath for Tayles and Elmo.
Quote from: eamonn on March 18, 2024, 03:55:01 PMHarewood has become one of their ambassadors instead of us? Gutted...thank God McGrath for Tayles and Elmo.Marlon I can't ever forgive for that game at Spurs when he came on when we're 4-1 as sub for the final 9 mins and it finished 4-4. Like a reverse lucky charm.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on March 18, 2024, 11:07:39 AMQuote from: eamonn on March 18, 2024, 10:45:26 AMDid Leon intentionally play it onto the defender's arm to try and win the penalty? I'm not saying that negates the shout for it, just that it didn't look like a great pass regardless of the contact.Without doubt, which brings into question the arm to ball argument.Although i have no idea what constitutes a penalty decision these days, its random.On this subject, I keep hearing them go on about deliberate handball for their second disallowed goal, I thought the law was, if the ball touches the part of hand /arm in the build up to a goal its is handball regardless of intent.Or have they changed it again?I think its handball if it hits the goals scorers hand in the act of scoring (accidentally or not), if it accidentally hits a players hand then someone else scores it is ok.
Quote from: eamonn on March 18, 2024, 10:45:26 AMDid Leon intentionally play it onto the defender's arm to try and win the penalty? I'm not saying that negates the shout for it, just that it didn't look like a great pass regardless of the contact.Without doubt, which brings into question the arm to ball argument.Although i have no idea what constitutes a penalty decision these days, its random.On this subject, I keep hearing them go on about deliberate handball for their second disallowed goal, I thought the law was, if the ball touches the part of hand /arm in the build up to a goal its is handball regardless of intent.Or have they changed it again?
Did Leon intentionally play it onto the defender's arm to try and win the penalty? I'm not saying that negates the shout for it, just that it didn't look like a great pass regardless of the contact.