
kirankara wrote:This problem with his positioning was highlighted on skysports during the game also, so not just my oppinion
bigmick wrote:kirankara wrote:This problem with his positioning was highlighted on skysports during the game also, so not just my oppinion
Whether or not they highlighted the "problem" with his positioning is by the by, the fact remains that the "whether to push out or tuck in" debate is played out in a full-backs mind twenty times a game. I never saw any such debate on SKY but if they came to the same conclusion as your good self, they are wrong in my opinion.
Aurelio was trying to defend as narrow as possible with good reason as our midfield was leaking alarmingly. This was caused both by Garcia's lack of defensive consideration and by Gerrards alarming propensity to vacate central-midfield in a similar way in which he does the right wing (where it is mostly Ok so to do).
To criticize any full-back who is constantly having to choose a "lesser of two evils" option, when the attacking team plays it to the player he hasn't covered is patently ridiculous. If he has a midfiled player bearing down on him carrying the ball, a striker running accross the line and an unmarked right sided midfield player looking to recieve a pass out on the touchline what exactly do you suggest he does? While you ponder your reply I'll tell you what every sensible coach and full-back would advocate, they would tell Aurelio to defend narrow and make the midfield player give it out wide. Then you can close the crosser down safe in the knowledge that the opposition are not playing it in behind you in and around the penalty area. It's not perfect because the right-sided midfielder has time to measure a cross before you get there, but at least the defenders in behind have a chance to get set and contest the header.
This is what Aurelio did and does. That is because he isa good player.
bigmick wrote:kirankara wrote:This problem with his positioning was highlighted on skysports during the game also, so not just my oppinion
Whether or not they highlighted the "problem" with his positioning is by the by, the fact remains that the "whether to push out or tuck in" debate is played out in a full-backs mind twenty times a game. I never saw any such debate on SKY but if they came to the same conclusion as your good self, they are wrong in my opinion.
Aurelio was trying to defend as narrow as possible with good reason as our midfield was leaking alarmingly. This was caused both by Garcia's lack of defensive consideration and by Gerrards alarming propensity to vacate central-midfield in a similar way in which he does the right wing (where it is mostly Ok so to do).
To criticize any full-back who is constantly having to choose a "lesser of two evils" option, when the attacking team plays it to the player he hasn't covered is patently ridiculous. If he has a midfiled player bearing down on him carrying the ball, a striker running accross the line and an unmarked right sided midfield player looking to recieve a pass out on the touchline what exactly do you suggest he does? While you ponder your reply I'll tell you what every sensible coach and full-back would advocate, they would tell Aurelio to defend narrow and make the midfield player give it out wide. Then you can close the crosser down safe in the knowledge that the opposition are not playing it in behind you in and around the penalty area. It's not perfect because the right-sided midfielder has time to measure a cross before you get there, but at least the defenders in behind have a chance to get set and contest the header.
This is what Aurelio did and does. That is because he isa good player.
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