I'm guessing that due to your location you only saw the result of the Liverpool match and didn't actually see the game itself. For large parts of the second half we had one of the best attacking teams in the league right on the ropes. Before Liverpool scored we missed at least two good chances to take the lead. Yet that turned out to be our heaviest defeat to dateImpossible with ultra defensive tactics and trying to play for a 0-0 draw.
Trying to become damage limitation specialists, poxy games to watch for a so called spectator sport.
Agree as Watford gave Chelsea a right game at Stamford bridge because they actually looked to try and win but failed 4-2 and many more examples like Burnley,Watford and Huddersfield.Only because they have been allowed to, if teams attacked them then they wouldn't be so deep into their opponents half and will be having to defend themselves.
11 men behind the ball gives them 10 strikers effectively.
All the "have a go" and "teams are too defensive" brigade are just brain dead. If we had a go and lost they would just trot out "why didn't we try and contain them and hit them on the break".
It is just moronic armchair manager bullshit we have to put up with.
Well there you go.
Defensive football does work against top 6 sides.
If Hemed wasn’t rubbish it would have been 1-1 as well
Unfortunately the reality here is money talks and is reflected in the status of the Premier League as it stands. The division is split into three - the top six for the billionaires boys club, the middle bit for those that want to go higher but can't and those that don't want to go down but might (us!), and thirdly, the 'oh shit we need to change our manager' panic stations, too good to go down, relegation dog fighters.
Anyone that daydreams we're going to get anything from a top six club is living in cloud cuckoo land. We played superbly against Man.Utd and still lost. The pragmatic approach (the Hughton way?) is lose by the smallest margin and move on to smaller fish to fry. It seems to be working thus far.
I would currently say that you have 6 that want to win the league, and 14 that don't want to go down - and that's it.
I know this might all change with who we bring in BUT even a great striker might find it difficult to score with the way we are set up to play.
Yes, that sums up this division perfectly. You could also add to that, the top 4 want champions league and if they don't win the league, so long as they are in the CL, they are not fussed. And if they get into the Europa league they put out reserves so dont care a jot about that.
Personally I think that a Champions league with the top clubs in EU playing each other would make a lot of sense. So you take out the two Manchester sides, liverpool, tottenham Chelsea and Arsenal and then the premier would be played with teams who on balance would all be capable of beating eachother and make it more like the Championship. Of course the Venkeys and also the guy who ran Huddersfield before the new regime were advocating a Premier 2, where you have two divisions of 12 teams including ...but they wanted no promotion or relegation....a bit like the NFL. That would never work here.
I see Palace are attacking a top 6 side. Idiots, 0-7 I should think. You can’t do it.
Edit : they’ve seen sense now and sat back.
All the "have a go" and "teams are too defensive" brigade are just brain dead. If we had a go and lost they would just trot out "why didn't we try and contain them and hit them on the break".
It is just moronic armchair manager bullshit we have to put up with.