Bad Bob wrote:The Specialist wrote:Bad Bob wrote:dawson99 wrote:Alonso never had a bad bad game? i take it you were watching a different game this week?
Well, I guess I was watching a different game too as I thought Alonso was solid. Would all those who feel Alonso had a shocker care to provide some evidence to support this conclusion? Just what did he do that was so poor?
He was shi.te, get over it.
Look at the rash tackles, all the stray passes. He was incredibly lucky he didn't get sent off.
Sh.ite? Nah, I'm not having that. Have a look at the performances that Arbeloa, Riise, Bellamy and Zenden put in and Alonso was sh.ite? Do me a favour.![]()
The only rash challenge I saw was an errant boot into Mikel's thigh on a 50/50 ball. He apologized straight away, Mikel and Chelsea accepted it (you think Jose wouldn't have made a meal of it if it really was so bad...especially considering the Essien challenge on Hamann last season?) and Merk didn't even give him a talking to. How was he lucky not to be sent off?On the other side of the equation, he made so very important tackles in midfield--as always--not to mention a few body-sacrificing slide-ins for the ball when teammates sold him short. His commitment was total and his contribution was significant.
On the subject of stray passes, I can remember one overcooked pass to Arbeloa but that was more than made up for by the numerous times he reversed play from right to left, finding Zenden in space with a pinpoint pass. But look, there's always going to be one or two of those "stray" balls from Xabi because, unlike many players attempting cross-field passes, Alonso actually tries to really lead the player by playing the ball into space and inviting them to run onto it, rather than simply trying to pick them out where they stand (or five yards in front of them). Sometimes, the player gets a late start and doesn't have the legs to get to it but, on the occasions where they come off, those passes usually leave the player in plenty of space deep within the opposition zone.
Now, don't get me wrong, Alonso has certainly had better games in a red shirt but he was far from sh.ite on the night and he was nowhere near our worst performer on the pitch (and was actually much closer to being our top performer). So, you'll forgive me if I get a little frustrated with people sticking the boot in for no good reason.
Bad Bob, using other players to try and defend Alonso's performance is ridiculous. I didn't single Alonso out either. Basically the whole team played pretty poorly.
You obviously have the red-tinted glasses on. Can you honestly say that if a Chelsea player kicked Xabi in the groin, you wouldn't be calling for him to be sent off?
There was more than one or two stray passes also. I can't be bothered remembering every single time a pass didn't go his way or he lost the ball, but it was definitely more than once or twice.
You can end your posts with that dumb emoticon all you want, but that doesn't change the fact that Alonso put in a poor performance. It is what is is.