Watching Newcastle’s last two matches I wonder if Smug wishes he had rotated a little more. That team looked dead on their feet yesterday.
Yeah, Villa looked done in against Arsenal as well.
Watching Newcastle’s last two matches I wonder if Smug wishes he had rotated a little more. That team looked dead on their feet yesterday.
David Moyes is similarly short-sighted. I guess it's easier to keep playing your "best" XI and then moan when they all get injured than it is to gently introduce your whole squad (including some of the kids) and involve them all from the off.Watching Newcastle’s last two matches I wonder if Smug wishes he had rotated a little more. That team looked dead on their feet yesterday.
And your point? I think Roberto knows and understands a damn site more than us about game management. Referring to what I think you’re implying, about having the same players and not rotating the squad, I give you Newcastle. Two horrible defeats in the last week, 3-0 and 4-1, down to exhausted players not lasting the distance.23 more than any other team.
Yes we have the PL, Cup, Europe and injuries, but so have Villa, Newcastle, Liverpool, ManUre....
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David Moyes is similarly short-sighted. I guess it's easier to keep playing your "best" XI and then moan when they all get injured than it is to gently introduce your whole squad (including some of the kids) and involve them all from the off.
Maybe this is down to a perceived lack of job security and one of the benefits of working at the Albion under Bloom?
AH ok, I stand corrected.Is he? I’ve thought that Moyes has tended to change players up between some of the games. He’s rotated more than some clubs.
Very pleasant from my perspective.Does anyone know what the other end of that table looks like?
And that could all change in a heartbeat.I suppose what’s really disappointing is that we’ve still been hit so hard with injuries despite all effort to manage minutes.
Is it just bad luck?
You look at other teams, up and around the top who’ve made very few changes and have hardly been affected
He's 4th on the minutes list at 1,020 of a possible 1,440 normal time minutes. Useless stat, but using a mean average, our players have 586 minutes each.Adingra must have played a lot. Feels like that anyway. He had a couple of games when he looked tired but was really good against Burnley.
this is the thing though. the likes of villa and newcastle don’t need to rotate as much as they can just go and spend £80M in january if they need new bodies that badly. I hope we spend a bit in january but it most likely won’t be anywhere near the likes of others. therefore a longer term play makes sense for usWatching Newcastle’s last two matches I wonder if Smug wishes he had rotated a little more. That team looked dead on their feet yesterday.
He's 4th on the minutes list at 1,020 of a possible 1,440 normal time minutes. Useless stat, but using a mean average, our players have 586 minutes each.
Gross - 1,193
Mitoma - 1,149
Dunk - 1,148
Adingra - 1,020
Gilmour - 920
Veltman - 882
Ferguson - 860
Pedro - 842
van Hecke 838
Steele - 810
Verbruggen - 630
March - 559
Webster - 540
Julio - 539
Estupinan - 496
Baleba - 480
Milner - 468
Dahoud - 454
Welbeck - 415
Lallana - 413
Hinshelwood - 303
Buonanotte - 298
Fati - 290
Lamptey - 172
Encisco - 69
Moder - 19
Baker-Boaity - 12
11 times out of the 67 league changes so 56 outfield, roughly 4 per match.Rotating the keeper must have affected that stat quite a bit compared to other teams. I wonder how many outfield changes we have done? Maybe "just" 57?
I am in favour of squad rotation in principle though i felt the period earlier in the season where we had 32 changes in 4 matches (Aek,Bournemouth,Chelsea,Villa) may have been a tad excessive. In our last 10 matches in all competitions we have made 47 and being as this includes 11 made after two away games in europe i do not think that is bad at all.23 more than any other team.
Yes we have the PL, Cup, Europe and injuries, but so have Villa, Newcastle, Liverpool, ManUre....
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I agree that consistent selection of the GK and 2 CBs is key. That said, I quite like what RDZ has done so far this season with those positions. Dunk is the only guaranteed pick. He's rotated Steele and Bart, which I think is fine at present, because it provides the opportunity for a young GK to be eased into the PL. I'd like to see Bart start most games from hereonin (domestic cups excepted). As to CB, Webster has fallen down the pecking order, even though he started a fair few games early on in 23/24. I've been a big fan of his, but he's the one player that doesn't seem so suited to RDZ's style (largely because his passing isn't quite good enough). I'm still not clear who should start alongside Dunk, and am happy for both JPvH and Igor to share the workload, and there's always horses for courses. One of them might demonstrate that they're clearly better than the other in due course but, for me, that is yet to happen.I appreciate with the current schedule, rotation is absolutely necessary.
What I'm still not a big fan of is the constant switching of goalkeepers and CBs. Some of it has been forced of course, but most of the time it isn't. The fact that we haven't kept a clean sheet in the PL since 2019 is IMO testament to the lack of a defined, consistent defensive unit. Dunk is the only first name on the sheet, the rest of them (Perv aside when fit) are all tossed into our random defensive tombola.
In RDZ we trust, but IMO he is not making it any easier on himself with so many unnecessary switches at the back.