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Player Valuation: £40m
Tactics, especially at home, far too negative with no idea how to get the ball forward.
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Mentality, nothing more, nothing less.
Complacency or misplaced arrogance. Not entirely sure which.
Complacency or misplaced arrogance. Not entirely sure which.
Say it louder for the people at the back
All of this points to the problem without actually saying what it really is. And that is that the midfield stinks. They're horrible. Why do we need Mina and Keane to get the ball forward? Because the midfield doesn't. Why are we blaming James and Gylfi for not working hard (personally I felt given they played winger type positions they both did enough, Gylfi obviously became part of the midfield issue when he moved there) enough? Because the midfield doesn't win the ball back. Why aren't we getting the fullbacks into good positions to attack? Because the midfield can't keep the ball and work us up the field.Tonight and Newcastle made it crystal clear to me.
Mina and Keane are actually essential to the way we play. They both bring the ball out from the back which pushes the team forward. That didn't happen tonight as Holgate and Godfrey don't do this.
Then without width, we look poor. Tete had Digne in his pocket but our best chance came from Coleman coming from deep wide right and a Gomes cross from deep wide right. Once Bernard helped out on the left we looked a little better, but generally offered nothing from wide positions. Therefore if you outwork us in the middle, we have no chance if we are not getting crosses in from wide positions.
Gylfi and James do not work hard enough to play together. James really doesn't seem to like the cold at all and is not the answer at Right Wing in the middle of winter. One of them has to play off the striker, but with and not at the expense of width. This was a huge problem tonight.
Think we need to sign a couple of proper speciist hard working wide midfielders to enable a plan B. We have enough wingers that can play number 10, or number 10s that can play winger. We need proper dedicated wide midfielders to enable the switch to 4-5-1 in games like this to overload the middle of the pitch.
Because in games like tonight and Newcastle when the opponents pack the midfield when they do not have the ball (Lookman and Reid were fantastic at dropping in), you need your centre backs to step out and create the space. It is how really top teams operate to beat the lesser teams. Man City's record buy is Dias (previously Laporte and Stones). Liverpool's, record signing is Van Dyke. It is also why Man Utd paid 80 million for Maguire and 40million for Rio Ferdinand (nearly 20 years ago!!) No coincidence. It is the most important position if you are going to win things.All of this points to the problem without actually saying what it really is. And that is that the midfield stinks. They're horrible. Why do we need Mina and Keane to get the ball forward? Because the midfield doesn't. Why are we blaming James and Gylfi for not working hard (personally I felt given they played winger type positions they both did enough, Gylfi obviously became part of the midfield issue when he moved there) enough? Because the midfield doesn't win the ball back. Why aren't we getting the fullbacks into good positions to attack? Because the midfield can't keep the ball and work us up the field.
I just think until the midfield can be functional all the time, and that means having a working system in addition to the right players, we are going to have days like today.