Manx Blue wrote:blue b4 the moon wrote:Overall Bridge has been the best out of the back four this season.
From my vantage point in the SS he was as gutted as the rest of us when they got the third.
Give the guy a break I was /am not his biggest fan but last season he was perhaps 'rusty' and he has done very well this season, he's now fit and trying to forge a relationship with a dodgy back four.
Sorry pal he is a liability
Goal One: Lescott is obviously to blame, but why was he covering the LEFT back position in the first place? Bridge was too slow covering a ball into his channel, and went inside to cover a run into the Centre back position...OK good awareness.
Goal Two: When Barry brought the ball out of the area the following players were behind Bridge....Given, Lescott, Zabaletta, Toure, Adebayor, Ireland, plus Barry....7 Players
When Burnley won the ball, Bridge was ahead of Bellamy and SWP, meaning we effectively had a LEFT-back as the second striker!!!!! that makes 9 Players behind him when they win the ball
It's not rocket science....he doesn't get paid £80K a week to play jumpers for goalposts stuff. HE GETS PAID TO FUCKING DEFEND.
Goal Three: Ball forward bounces off the Burnley player. Bridge then opts not to put a challenge in when looking at the player with ball, & under two yards away, before seeing the cross to Fletcher. Even at this point having looked at the cross, he WALKS....not RUNS back into the area. I'd also blame the central defenders for not covering the run from McDonald, but especially Zabaletta who should have been much deeper to cover Fletcher (?) on that RIGHT hand side.
OK I've had the benefit of looking at Football first, but the facts remain the same, everything came from THEIR right side today.
In addition to the above, just before halftime, Bridge came out of the area with the ball lost it around Midfield and WALKED BACK. Barry was five Yards ahead of Bridge and had to sprint back to cover his channel. Added to this how often is Bridge in line with the two strikers & Stephen Ireland hugging the touchline? Go through the tape and count!! HE IS ALWAYS WAY OUT OF POSITION GIVING HIMSELF A LOT, OR TOO MUCH TO DO.
There seems to be mass confusion at times with Ireland bickering with Lescott & Toure, or certainly telling them what to do. I for one cannot wait to get Onouha back and shift Lescott to left back. I thought Lescott was better today, but still shakey in the air at times.
As for Bridge, and I hope you read this sunshine...GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER, HAVE A WORD WITH YOURSELF...YOU ARE A LIABILITY AND YOU COST US AT LEAST TWO GOALS, and and additional TWO POINTS TODAY.
Rant over...And Embarrased by Socrates...but I'm right!
CITYTILLIDIE11 wrote:Maybe Hughes tells the full backs to push up at every opportunity, and he just took it a bit too literally
No coincidence our left backs and right backs seem to be having a nightmare in the side at the moment.
I think the whole back 4 are struggling badly and we need a top class defensive coach to sort it out.
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