by Kerry07 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 8:53 pm
We played like Newcastle for much of today, certainly the last 25 minutes, which caters to his style. He was very effective when we started to ping it in the air. The flick on for Kuyt was excellent.
His most telling contribution came from Pepe's long punt upfield. This is the kind of stuff Barton, Nolan did at the Geordies, long balls upfield, while Guiterriez swung in crosses all day in the wing. Now we either play this way every week and cater to the big fella (we won't win a great deal), or we strive to play the game on the floor which every single successful team plays.
When we play pass and move, hes the equivalent of a heavy metal guitarist thats stuck in the middle of a classical orchestra (quoting The Guardian). Kenny even stated post match that hes come from a style of play at Newcastle that is very different to ours (which begs the question, why on earth did Kenny think he could take him away from a style that suited him, to one that didn't, and think he would succeed?). If we disgard the classy style of play (pass and move, cutting teams open with incisive play) and become direct, uncultured, ala Newcastle, the big fella will feel right at home, but at the cost of us contending for leagues/CL.
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