ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Thu Jul 31, 2014 2:43 pm wrote:I hope this fella's organisational skills can do something with our back line, in pre season we've conceded goals against Preston, Brondby, Roma and City and every one of them was cheap.
The goal against Preston was from a bog standard corner, Jones even managed a decent save but it dropped to a Preston player 2 yards out in acres of space who had a simple tap in. Our defence stood around like statue's.
Against Brondby a player slalomed through the middle of our defence like Maradona to fire it past our keeper, except he wasn't Maradona, he was just an average player which is very worrying.
Against Roma we conceded the type of late own goal that you'd expect to see on a park somewhere. Awful goal to concede.
The 2 last night weren't much better than the Roma one, 2 of the scruffiest efforts you'll ever see.
Last season conceding cheap goals probably cost us the title, even the collapse against Palace was caused by us going gung-ho in an effort to claw back some of the goal difference against City.
With less than 3 weeks to go until the start of the new season we still seem to be making the same mistakes and letting in the same cheap goals that we did last season. Let's hope the introduction of Lovren can do something to address the problem.
SouthCoastShankly » Mon Aug 04, 2014 6:24 pm wrote:I'll take a Skrtel-Lovren partnership, and I suspect Rodgers would too
SouthCoastShankly » Mon Aug 04, 2014 5:24 pm wrote:I'll take a Skrtel-Lovren partnership, and I suspect Rodgers would too
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Thu Jul 31, 2014 2:43 pm wrote:I hope this fella's organisational skills can do something with our back line, in pre season we've conceded goals against Preston, Brondby, Roma and City and every one of them was cheap.
The goal against Preston was from a bog standard corner, Jones even managed a decent save but it dropped to a Preston player 2 yards out in acres of space who had a simple tap in. Our defence stood around like statue's.
Against Brondby a player slalomed through the middle of our defence like Maradona to fire it past our keeper, except he wasn't Maradona, he was just an average player which is very worrying.
Against Roma we conceded the type of late own goal that you'd expect to see on a park somewhere. Awful goal to concede.
The 2 last night weren't much better than the Roma one, 2 of the scruffiest efforts you'll ever see.
Last season conceding cheap goals probably cost us the title, even the collapse against Palace was caused by us going gung-ho in an effort to claw back some of the goal difference against City.
With less than 3 weeks to go until the start of the new season we still seem to be making the same mistakes and letting in the same cheap goals that we did last season. Let's hope the introduction of Lovren can do something to address the problem.
red187 » Thu Aug 28, 2014 2:11 pm wrote:I do honestly think we will struggle to get the best from Lovern while we play him along side Skrtel, MS is a good defender but his awareness is severly lacking, he tends to concentrate so much on his own job he forget that sometimes he needs to help out his team mates 1st.
Now the issue Lovern has is he is a right footed player playing LCB. This means his body position puts defenders running inside of him on his blind side. As a result his RCB partner needs to let him know if there is any danger developing inside.
Perfect example happend for Aguero's goal, SA makes the run between Lovern and Skrtel as its Lovern's blind side, he isnt aware of the run until the ball is played, Skrtel clearly sees SA's run but his only concern was his own postioning and at no point warns Lovern.
Its a fault with MS's game one which will be exasperated by partnering Lovern.
I do also feel that having a right footed LCB slows up our build up play, when Lovern passes to the LB (using his right foot), the LB will always have to let the ball come to him and will need to take a touch to get moving up the pitch, but if the ball is played by a left footed player in allows the LB to move on to the ball, provding him with that extra bit of momentum to move up the pitch.
I understand why we bought Lovern, his ability to organise a backline was clear at Southhampton, I just hope we can see him move to RCB and allow Sakho to come in at LCB.
red187 » Thu Aug 28, 2014 4:58 pm wrote:See thats the joy of football, I just cant see what Skrtel offers, that Sakho doesnt. Sakho seems to divid opinion, either you rate him or you dont but he is a better partner for Lovern.
Look at the Southhampton goal, Skrtel doesnt move across when Lovern goes to the ball makes Loverns postion look poor.
Same for the 2nd City goal, Skrtel is looking at Lovern and Moreno pushed up, he holds his line. again making Loverns postion look poor.
He defends with an individual mentality all the time, its all about his own immediate concerns. He very rarely sees the big picture
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