Don’t have any other evidence to go on. He was repeatedly caught out of position.....it was horrible to watch. Maybe GP can work some magic.........
I’m not a sage.
The fabled new manager bounce is usually just reversion to the mean following a sacking due to a slump.
I just get that feeling that he's a bulb waiting to become a tulip... and Potter is the man with the dung.
Am I wrong?
Wasn't that in a 4 though?
Not sure any of us would like to see Schelotto in a back 4, but as a wing back he might just have something - same with Bernardo on the right
I do not understand the castigating of Montoya as I believe that he has been one of the success of GP plans and ideas. In fact I think that he has stepped up well to the task and looks very assured.
Well I know which coaching team I’d want in the dressing room when their confidence takes a knock.....
There are those who would say that a degree in Emotional Intelligence and Motivational management (or whatever it is) would be bullsh!t.
Some of us, though, would take that very seriously. It's about getting the best out of people!!! Which he seems to be doing - or at least better than last season.
He gave the ball away cheaply and it led directly to the Hammers' goal? I don't castigate him for that, March made a similar mistake at Watford and probably the Greyhound would be even worse. But that doesn't mean his game can't be critiqued. Was frustratingly wasteful with his crossing in the first half too, but got better in the second. Not everything has to be black and white.
He gave the ball away cheaply and it led directly to the Hammers' goal? I don't castigate him for that, March made a similar mistake at Watford and probably the Greyhound would be even worse. But that doesn't mean his game can't be critiqued. Was frustratingly wasteful with his crossing in the first half too, but got better in the second. Not everything has to be black and white.
It does for me. Montoya was at fault for their goal. Shoddy and cheap and many other words besides for the way he gave it away.
There was a period in the first half yesterday where we had possession in their half and there was only ONE Brighton player in our half of the pitch and that was Maty Ryan.
All three centre backs, the wing backs, the midfield and the attackers were up in West Hams faces and they couldn't get out.
It was beautiful to watch.