[Albion] how good are we, actually?

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Han Solo

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May 25, 2024
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People talk too much about the £200m as if it would dramatically increase expectations for this last season. Its like ordering a seed and expecting a rose.
Next season is when we truly should be starting to reap the rewards of the last two year of dramatic transfer windows.
 


Ratso2005

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Dec 4, 2004
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The concern for me is that despite being unbeaten until Saturday, Everton aside, we haven't played that well at all. Yes, we look good attacking but defensively we've been a shambles and it's continued since the last 4 months of last season. I will hazard a guess that we're worse defensively than last season. The points we've picked up this season so far we've had some luck with. I even include both cup ties albeit with much changed teams. League 1 Crawley cloggers had more chances than us, we just put ours away and wolves tore us apart at times. Defensively, we are bloody awful with no sign of it improving thus far!
We had more shots on goal and on target than Crawley did (as you'd expect).

We conceded 1.63 goals per game last season, so far this season - including Saturday - it's 1.33.
Prior to Saturday's crazy 20 minutes it was 0.8 per game.

I'd say that's a marked improvement, especially under a raw, new coach, playing a new system, in an unfamiliar elite league.
 
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Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
12,138
It makes perfect sense to me. Four of the squad won’t be anywhere near a match day when everyone is fit and he won’t be playing that shape in midfield when we have better options available. I think the form of Minteh and Enciso forced his hand too.

We do agree on the high line though. Not sure if persisting with it was arrogance or naivety but it needs to change.
Which four by the way?

Other than Samuels the rest of the squad have plenty of first team experience.
It isn't like last season when we were stacking the bench out with U21s.
 


Seagull58

In the Algarve
Jan 31, 2012
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Vilamoura, Portugal
I'd start Ayari over Wieffer every day of the week right now and drop either Baleba or Hinsh into the deeper role. So its a no for me.
Wieffer looks way off the pace and not deserving of a place, so agreed. Baleba has to be given the freedom to carry the ball forward into the final third. He's an absolute beast, a true box to box powerhouse. He can start in the 6 position but has to play alongside a CM who will plug the gap behind him when he gallops forward.
 




Seagull58

In the Algarve
Jan 31, 2012
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Vilamoura, Portugal
A big part of how good we are is how good the manager is alas. He played into Chelsea’s strengths yesterday. I thought yesterday had been coming even from the earlier games this season. And I don’t think Chelsea are a top 6 team either.

Not that I’m totally dragging our new guy, I just don’t think he knows his best team yet or the dangers that lie in wait regarding Premier League standards if you get certain tactical approaches wrong. It’s not like Bundesliga B where you won’t get heavily punished.

Why risk moving Hinsh from right back when Van Hecke was injured, it was another overly scratch back 4. Is Estupian showing any kind of form to get picked against Chelsea’s only big strength their wide players?
Estupinian looked knackered for much of the game. He is nowhere near 100%
 


Hiheidi

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Dec 27, 2022
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Estupinian looked knackered for much of the game. He is nowhere near 100%

Not going to be helped by the upcoming international break where he'll no doubt play both matches in Ecuador on the 10th and Uruguay on the 16th
 






Seagull58

In the Algarve
Jan 31, 2012
8,516
Vilamoura, Portugal
I was thinking that too... perhaps we are all being a bit impatient. Maybe next season is when it will all come together. That said, will Baleba still be with us? The way he's playing at the moment, I can see a huge offer coming in for him next summer (or even January).
I've already seen one vaguely sensible Chelsea fan on X saying that, on Saturday's showing (plus earlier performances this season), Baleba is better than Caicedo.
 




Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
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Samuels
Ayari
Lamptey
Moder
Other than Samuels, the 3 "nowhere near the squad" are all full internationals.
In every matchday squad 4 will not make the pitch regardless of what happens.
Picking 1 U23 player is not unusual. It gives them experience of being part of a match day squad.

The difference in quality between our preferred matchday squad and our back ups, isn't as wide as you are inferring.

The starting midfield will play plenty of times together this season.
It was in no way "makeshift"
 








Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
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Agreed, it’s the tactics that need to adjust
Or possibly the players need to adjust to the tactics.

Several pundits have stated that it may well have been the press, that was at fault and not the high line itself.
Will be interesting to see how our tactics progress from this point.
 




Skaville

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Jun 10, 2004
10,236
Queens Park
Other than Samuels, the 3 "nowhere near the squad" are all full internationals.
In every matchday squad 4 will not make the pitch regardless of what happens.
Picking 1 U23 player is not unusual. It gives them experience of being part of a match day squad.

The difference in quality between our preferred matchday squad and our back ups, isn't as wide as you are inferring.

The starting midfield will play plenty of times together this season.
It was in no way "makeshift"

They may be full internationals, but it’s fairly clear that the likes of Moder and Lamptey will be on the fringes this season.

The midfield three may feature together, but I doubt very much they’ll be a midfield three. You’re more likely to see two of them behind a three in a 4231 or Hinsh at right back.
 


Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
12,138
They may be full internationals, but it’s fairly clear that the likes of Moder and Lamptey will be on the fringes this season.

The midfield three may feature together, but I doubt very much they’ll be a midfield three. You’re more likely to see two of them behind a three in a 4231 or Hinsh at right back.
Sure - but your original post was that our matchday squad looked "makeshift".

It really didn't.
we had a couple of absences and had to play back up players.
That was all.
 


Skaville

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Jun 10, 2004
10,236
Queens Park
Sure - but your original post was that our matchday squad looked "makeshift".

It really didn't.
we had a couple of absences and had to play back up players.
That was all.
In your eyes perhaps. In mine, it was makeshift both in terms of personnel and formation.
 


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