True but Veltman’s just had 2 weeks without a game and ended up having to play half the game yesterday so that backfired a tad!Has anyone considered that it was Man City away, who have won every single game at the Etihad in 2023, and that maybe Milner played there to keep Veltman fresh for a winnable (and bigger) game on Thursday?
In the first half Adingra was all over the place. Out of position, leaving players in acres of space, too far from Milner, jogging around aimlessly and failing to put a tackle in. Those I was stood with and I (we were their side of the pitch with a great view) were pointing it out over and over again. Better second half - combination of Veltman being there and some half time instruction……..Going to support Adingra a little. He did retreat to help Milner but Milner instructed him straight away to push further up in doing so exposing his position. Milner was so out of position at times it was laughable.
Apart from one crunching tackle Milner didn't get close to anyone at all. His legs have gone.
#160 on the Veltman threadHas anyone considered that it was Man City away, who have won every single game at the Etihad in 2023, and that maybe Milner played there to keep Veltman fresh for a winnable (and bigger) game on Thursday?
Yes, but isn’t the point almost anyone but Milner?Has anyone considered that it was Man City away, who have won every single game at the Etihad in 2023, and that maybe Milner played there to keep Veltman fresh for a winnable (and bigger) game on Thursday?
Ok then. Anyone left one on one with him time and again.'everybody' except Veltman,
evidently
Sorry way wrong. City were in first gear second half. If we had equalised they would have piled forward and scored.The second half showed that yesterday’s game was not Unwinnable . League points are more important despite the glamour of Europe.
Very debatable - they looked knackeredSorry way wrong. City were in first gear second half. If we had equalised they would have piled forward and scored.
True but Veltman’s just had 2 weeks without a game and ended up having to play half the game yesterday so that backfired a tad!
De Zerbi explains timing of key half-time switch as he says: We need Milner
Brighton head coach Roberto De Zerbi explains a substitution involving James Milner in the 2-1 defeat at Manchester Citywww.theargus.co.uk
Veltman wasn't rinsed.Yes Milner is slow.
But I will argue almost any right back in the PL is slow compared to Doku, and most will be (or have already been) rinsed by him.
Lamptey would have kept up possibly, but maybe he wouldn't have been there to defend against him anyway because he'd be halfway up the pitch so it's all moot. Worse things to be worried about!!!
We did only lose 2-1 at the Etihad. Not world ending tbf.
Veltman just knows where to be, so it barely ever happens. Because he's a quality defender at this level. Milner isn't & shouldn't be expected to beOk then. Anyone left one on one with him time and again.
I suspect most 37 year olds were more effective top level performers "a few years back"For all those with the knives out for Milner, could I just point out that he has played 4 league games for us at right back. We lost 2-1 to City and 3-1 to West Ham, but won the other two 4-1. Yes, he was exposed on Saturday, but he is generally a reliable, intelligent footballer in every position he's asked to play. He's not quick, but then neither is Dunk. In the current injury situation, Milner will be playing full back, because we are very short of full backs. Occasionally, he'll struggle against a good winger, good wingers can do that. However, if you remember not long ago, so did Dan Burn. That didn't stop him being very good in a lot of other games. Yes Velts is the best one-on-one defender in the squad, but he can't play every game. Brace yourselves if you don't like Milner at right back, because the way the injuries have piled up, he may have to turn out at left back too. He did that for a whole season at Liverpool a few years back.
What about last season when he played 12 times at right back for a team that finished above us? A lot of these were from the bench, but this one was 90 minutes with a clean sheet and 1-0 win against Manchester City:I suspect most 37 year olds were more effective top level performers "a few years back"