Mo Gosfield
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- Aug 11, 2010
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Its a difficult situation to analyse at the moment.
Are we in an 11 game blip or a 3 game blip? Most fans seemed reasonably happy after Man U away. We had run Chelsea close, had a decent, unbeaten Christmas and then pushed Liverpool and United pretty close. No real need to worry. Fulham away and Watford and Burnley at home could yield 4-5 points. They didn't. Why?
Well, there has clearly been a dip in level from certain key players in recent weeks. Ryan came back in at Fulham but looked unsure and unsettled. He still seems off his game. Dunk, pivotal to the team, has suddenly lost it. He was terrible at Fulham ( I put that down to a one-off ) It wasn't. He was even worse yesterday, making mistakes in all 3 of their goals. I cannot remember him being this far below par in his BHA career. When Bernardo was in the side, we had a dynamism down the left and he was energising the front men. Bong cannot play at that level and we have missed the Brazilian. Gross's complete lack of pace wasn't so apparent last season. Now it stands out. Both Stephens and Propper lack pace as well and the chemistry in the side isn't right.
The manager doesn't appear to worry about the lack of pace in his favoured line-up. Against Fulham and Burnley ( 7 goals conceded!!! ) we were caught over and over again on the counter attack. We appear unable to move the ball forward, quickly enough to either catch out opponents or relieve pressure. All managers have their favourites but CH seems to fall back on his tried and trusted all the time, even when they are below their best. It appears too predictable and feels like it needs refreshing. A little shake-up.
Personally, I am worried that we are not progressing as a side. There is now a blueprint in the PL. Quick, simple football, played to feet, with as much accuracy as you can manage.Move the ball from penalty box to penalty box as quickly as you can. Counter attack with potency.
Our style is more pedestrian. Moving the ball forward in stages, not in quick and accurate movements. It allows teams to get men behind the ball and predict and anticipate what we are trying to do. Our game lacks accuracy as well. A lot of our forward passing is still based more on hope than design. Playing the ball into space and expecting someone to be there. The next 12 games are going to be battles now. Every point like gold dust. The comfort zone has gone. The manager has to recognise that we are too predictable. We cannot keep relying on set pieces ( without Murray, Dunk and Duffy, we have no real goal threat ). He has to inject more pace into the side and he has to be brave about players who are off their game, even if they are perceived to be ' ever-presents ' We have to get Andone back. We have to get Izquierdo back in and we have to look at letting Bissouma loose.
I believe we have a group a players that are good enough to be able to stay out of trouble. The manager now has to persuade the doubters that is capable of getting more out of this squad and is prepared to make big changes, when necessary.
Are we in an 11 game blip or a 3 game blip? Most fans seemed reasonably happy after Man U away. We had run Chelsea close, had a decent, unbeaten Christmas and then pushed Liverpool and United pretty close. No real need to worry. Fulham away and Watford and Burnley at home could yield 4-5 points. They didn't. Why?
Well, there has clearly been a dip in level from certain key players in recent weeks. Ryan came back in at Fulham but looked unsure and unsettled. He still seems off his game. Dunk, pivotal to the team, has suddenly lost it. He was terrible at Fulham ( I put that down to a one-off ) It wasn't. He was even worse yesterday, making mistakes in all 3 of their goals. I cannot remember him being this far below par in his BHA career. When Bernardo was in the side, we had a dynamism down the left and he was energising the front men. Bong cannot play at that level and we have missed the Brazilian. Gross's complete lack of pace wasn't so apparent last season. Now it stands out. Both Stephens and Propper lack pace as well and the chemistry in the side isn't right.
The manager doesn't appear to worry about the lack of pace in his favoured line-up. Against Fulham and Burnley ( 7 goals conceded!!! ) we were caught over and over again on the counter attack. We appear unable to move the ball forward, quickly enough to either catch out opponents or relieve pressure. All managers have their favourites but CH seems to fall back on his tried and trusted all the time, even when they are below their best. It appears too predictable and feels like it needs refreshing. A little shake-up.
Personally, I am worried that we are not progressing as a side. There is now a blueprint in the PL. Quick, simple football, played to feet, with as much accuracy as you can manage.Move the ball from penalty box to penalty box as quickly as you can. Counter attack with potency.
Our style is more pedestrian. Moving the ball forward in stages, not in quick and accurate movements. It allows teams to get men behind the ball and predict and anticipate what we are trying to do. Our game lacks accuracy as well. A lot of our forward passing is still based more on hope than design. Playing the ball into space and expecting someone to be there. The next 12 games are going to be battles now. Every point like gold dust. The comfort zone has gone. The manager has to recognise that we are too predictable. We cannot keep relying on set pieces ( without Murray, Dunk and Duffy, we have no real goal threat ). He has to inject more pace into the side and he has to be brave about players who are off their game, even if they are perceived to be ' ever-presents ' We have to get Andone back. We have to get Izquierdo back in and we have to look at letting Bissouma loose.
I believe we have a group a players that are good enough to be able to stay out of trouble. The manager now has to persuade the doubters that is capable of getting more out of this squad and is prepared to make big changes, when necessary.