ronk wrote:I agree with a lot of the points but I think there's a real danger of over-reacting.
Part of what we're seeing is attempts to put a long-term plan in place. Sometimes it's necessary to accept that a strategy didn't pay-off today but with some tweaking it might work rather than giving up entirely on the formation. Sometimes it's not.
This looks like a formation designed to deal with an absent Robinho (and Ireland). In a lot of ways, I can see Ireland's future as playing deeper but still making forays forward, rather than bombing forward every single time. But that will take time for him to really learn. The end result will be that we will have a team that's more resilient to changes and can change shape to counter the opposition.
Birmingham lifted their game to play us. With a takeover boon they might well have been expected to turn us over. I'm quite pleased that we managed to get a point in spite of our failings, in fact, my impression is that they left there happier with a point than us and happy in the knowledge that their hard work in disrupting our play had contributed so much to us having our worst game of the season so far (and hopefully overall).
That's exactly what happened, we had our worst game of the season so far. There aren't many seasons where 10 games in we've been able to point to a performance like that (which was actually pretty decent) and call it our worst of the season.
Being forced to play Santa-Cruz was tough. After such a long lay off he played a full game mid-week and then was expected to run and run against Birmingham. It wasn't easy to watch him struggling knowing that he's better than that.
DoomMerchant wrote:look...im not expert at formations or tactics, but what is obvious to me is that the players don't like it. our offensive-minded players are trying to create too much on their own...how many times has Tevez or Petrov tried a wonderstrike instead of looking for link up play? Ireland seems lost on the pitch. Barry is a fuclin sieve lately. NDJ looks fucling tired..his kung-fu has been weak lately. And the defense looks under constant threat due to our lack of possession. We're hoofing the ball as much as i remember under SP, and the tactics are just all wrong.
Now i don't believe for a second that the shit we're playing is the shit Hughes wants to see or what we do in practice (Higgy?), but it's like once the bullets start flying, the plans just go out the window and we revert to form and people just try and compensate for our inability to dictate pace, and maintain possession.
CTKs points are pretty spot on about wingers who can cross and further our set pieces fuclin suck ass. We're setup it seems to play to score not from the run of play but from set pieces and crosses and we have no fuclin ability to do that. last season and this season's successes were built on fantastic attacking in the run of play and on the counter. Where the fucl did that go?
I'd love to see this team with Ade and Robson alongside Tevez and Bellamy to see what we could really do as a unit before i truly get stressed, but it's pretty dire as of late. i believe SWP and Petrov will need to see the bench to accommodate Robson and Ade upon their return. i'd have this:
Given
Zabs-Toure-Lescott-Bridge
Bellamy-Ireland-NDJ-Robson
Tevez-Ade
cheers
GingeryBlue wrote:
Ronk just on your point that I've bolded - why do you think / would you want Ireland's role in the future to be as a deeper lying midfielder? He was player of the year last year by being given a licence when going forward and playing higher up the pitch? He is superb at this and very effective so why have him learn a new trade that he might not be very good at / as effective at?
ronk wrote:GingeryBlue wrote:
Ronk just on your point that I've bolded - why do you think / would you want Ireland's role in the future to be as a deeper lying midfielder? He was player of the year last year by being given a licence when going forward and playing higher up the pitch? He is superb at this and very effective so why have him learn a new trade that he might not be very good at / as effective at?
I meant deeper than he had been last season, not necessarily deep itself.
He's been a great player at finding space between tracking midfielders and defenders when the ball is coming into the box, I don't for a moment want him to stop doing that. But I also think that he could be almost just as effective at it with slightly rarer forays, if nothing else it would increase the impact of them. There are aspects of his game, I'd like to see him improve. If he was a stronger headerer of the ball he could probably find himself free in the box often enough to get a few goals.
He tackles well and passes very well. He could be a very effective box to box midfielder with a bit of work on aspects of his game. This would really help out with the solidity of the team. His primary defensive role appears, at times, to be focused on stopping breaks by tracking and tackling players and setting up fast breaks by stealing the ball. Watching him at times I sometimes feel that he should continue tracking deeper at times rather than stopping if the danger isn't immediate and taking a position of waiting to receive the ball and start an attack. If that means he needs to hold on some breaks or can't get forward then so be it, I think the benefits outweigh the costs. We'll be a much harder team to break down with Ireland standing goal side and forcing the player in possession to pass rather than going all out to either win the ball and break or let the player past him. It's fine to do that some of the time, but if you do it every time players adapt to it and find it easier to get past you.
john68 wrote:Great post Eoin,
For me the big problem is that we have World class players in almost every position but we are lacking a World class creative midfielder to organise the team around. That midfield genius in the centre of midfield who can pull the strings and orchestrate the play. For that reason, at present, the role of ireland is crucial as will be role of Johnson when he returns to playing a full role.
We have plenty of workrate with SWP, Bellamy and Tevez but nobody who has the absolute class to dictate the attaking centre and control the direstion of play. Last season, Ireland fulfilled much of that role but this season he has been asked to play more defensively and it shows. Tevez seems to operate around that area but his energy is not a replacement for the class we lose.
For me, Ireland HAS to be allowed to take that position and rekindle last year's form.
john68 wrote:Thanks Ronan...me?...annoy you...hahahahaha...perish the thought...:-)
There is one other thing however. We can only base our ideas and theories on the limited amount we see and know. What we don't know is what is in Hughes's head for the future. There has been mention of us looking for that creative midfielder and maybe Hughes is already on the trail. If so, he could be attempting to prepare the present midfield for a future role...who knows?
GingeryBlue wrote:I agree with some of your points, i.e. although shortish I think he needs to work on his heading. However your main point of him playing deeper is still one I don't agree with. He is excellent an anticipating passes and intercepting them higher up the pitch and then playing that killer ball to our wingers / strikers.
Our concern isn't about being hard to break down (which is what you say we will improve upon if he plays deeper) - certainly not in midfield. We have 2 more experienced and better deeper lying midfielders in NDJ and Barry so why add another? If one or both of those can't do a job in there then we need to buy someone else, not change arguably our best attacking weapon into one.
Anyway I realise that was only a small part of your original post - bigger picture is I think we need Ireland in (and high up the pitch!). For who though? Erm...don't know.
Original Dub wrote:john68 wrote:Thanks Ronan...me?...annoy you...hahahahaha...perish the thought...:-)
There is one other thing however. We can only base our ideas and theories on the limited amount we see and know. What we don't know is what is in Hughes's head for the future. There has been mention of us looking for that creative midfielder and maybe Hughes is already on the trail. If so, he could be attempting to prepare the present midfield for a future role...who knows?
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