terrible this season, don't know how he is called defensive midfielder,
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..because Gunnarsson isn't the answer! He ball watches, chases shadows most of the time, however, he is good at pointing where his teammates should have been.
terrible this season, don't know how he is called defensive midfielder,
[QUOTE=bluesince 52;4932899]terrible this season, don't know how he is called defensive midfielder
Gunner since he’s returned from injury has been our best player that’s why we have started winning our home matches!
He is our most experienced player having captained his country in World Cups and the the Euros as a defensive midfielder, that’s why Warnock keeps picking him?
Our best performances have seen Gunner been instrumental. Truth is our midfield is ok it's just other teams are much better.
Arter and Morrison have probably missed 10 decent chances between them
buffon WAS italy greatest keeper i don't see him on the team sheet very often now.so what you are saying is that I'm not allowed an opinion but you are DONUT
I think that's a good shout. We're much more defensive away from home and i don't think that suits Gunnar, infact i don't think it suits any of our players. At home you occasionally see him breaking the lines and trying to dictate play, anticipating second balls etc. Away from home we set up differently. Maybe it doesn't suit him.
maybe his game isn't suited for away games, but why pick him then.maybe we got nobody else's,today watford tore another hole in us from midfield.
Why do we set up this way away from home? It clearly doesn't work
Lets dont throw the baby out with the bathwater.WE are going to get bad results,we all knew that.
At the start of the season I would have snatched your hand off to be where are now.Keep in touch until the new year a couple of good signings and go again.
Just one complaint i have is do the players need a Xmas party.After last years party our form dipped. Plenty of time to party at the end of the season. I suppose it was part of building team spirit.
Without reinforcements we still odds on for the drop. 1 point away from home is shocking
I agree with your first paragraph, but we took four points from our first two matches immediately following last year's players' Christmas party - the notion I've seen expressed on here that it was somehow responsible for our four straight losses over the holiday period is not true in reality. As for yesterday, we were beaten by a better squad than ours on paper (as is the case in every match we play) who happened to play better than they normally do going forward - I'd like to see what would happen if we decided to try and attack our opponents from the start in one game, but I suspect the outcome would be the same as it's proving to be when we sit back and defend.
That period before Watford scored their goal, they (Watford) looked lacking in confidence. Too many backward passes, passes going astray and just generally looking like a side short of confidence, even the home crowd had started to get a little restless. We should have seized the initiative and stepped up our own game, instead you could see players more intent on adhereing to the rigid formation that had been drilled into them. There seemed an inability or reluctance to think for themselves and read the game that was unfolding in front of them.
Watford were made to look like world-beaters at times, however, that was more down to our own ineptitude more than anything else.
Joe Allan
Our poor Christmas form was due mainly to tiredness and injuries.
We missed our captain and talisman for all 4 and if I remember correctly we had a few others out too.
I agree completely on your view of yesterday although what was worrying for me is that we looked timid and disorganised- timid, not for the first time away. Disorganised though, that is rare