LFC2007 wrote:A change too far tonight I think.
Espionage wrote:I posted this in the Portsmouth thread but its probably more relevant here:
I agree with most posters on here that maybe the amount of changes was a bit much, we lacked a bit of creativity but I guess that if Pennant had a decent game we should have had a few more crosses into dangerous areas.
Keep this in mind though:
Oct 18th Wigan (H)
Oct 22nd A Madrid (A)
Oct 26th Chelsea (A)
Oct 29th Portsmouth (H)
Nov 1st Tottenham (A)
Nov 4th A Madrid (H)
Nov 8th West Brom (H)
Nov 12th Tottenham (A) Carling Cup
Nov 15th Bolton (A)
Games are coming thick and fast and we cant field our best 11 twice a week for almost a month. All of these games are important, even the Carling Cup I would be hesitant to play too weak a side as Tottenham will not field a weak side.
Every game is important and rotation is essential to winning the league despite what Rafa-bashers have to say; but we have to be intelligent in how we rotate.9
DanAn wrote:Espionage wrote:I posted this in the Portsmouth thread but its probably more relevant here:
I agree with most posters on here that maybe the amount of changes was a bit much, we lacked a bit of creativity but I guess that if Pennant had a decent game we should have had a few more crosses into dangerous areas.
Keep this in mind though:
Oct 18th Wigan (H)
Oct 22nd A Madrid (A)
Oct 26th Chelsea (A)
Oct 29th Portsmouth (H)
Nov 1st Tottenham (A)
Nov 4th A Madrid (H)
Nov 8th West Brom (H)
Nov 12th Tottenham (A) Carling Cup
Nov 15th Bolton (A)
Games are coming thick and fast and we cant field our best 11 twice a week for almost a month. All of these games are important, even the Carling Cup I would be hesitant to play too weak a side as Tottenham will not field a weak side.
Every game is important and rotation is essential to winning the league despite what Rafa-bashers have to say; but we have to be intelligent in how we rotate.9
9 games in a month is going to be very tough on the bodies. In hindsight resting Riera and Keane payed off both having played a lot of minutes and Riera isn't the fittest player IMO.
Spare a thought for Carra who has played every single minute!
I think we are lucky that they are all bottom half teams. We really should come away with 5 wins but crucially we need some of them in the bag by 1/2 time both for the chance to rest players and to build our relatively poor goal difference.
I think there is a very good chance of seeing N'Gog this month and I am hoping he can preform well.
bigmick wrote:Well we got away with it against Pompey at Home, and no doubt we'll field a more sensible line up against Tottenham so all is good, but is it? I've long held the theory that one game leads into another, one performance into another and momentum is a constantly fluctuating entity. I know we won against Pompey, so therefore we've maintained our winning run and therefore by definition our momentum or so you'd think.
I actually think the Portsmouth game was something of a missed opportunity to tell the truth. We looked like possible league champions at Stamford Bridge, and we had a pefect opportunity to emphatically underline that with a 3 or 4 nil and really keep the bandwagon rolling. As it was, we got up 1-0 with a late penalty and my worry is that those in our squad who don't in their heart of hearts believe that we can win it (and there will be a few I should think), will have had their suspicions confirmed by the over-styling and predictably stilted performance.
So can you simply revert to somewhere near your best team and pick it up where you left off before the baffling selection? Well yes you can, but I have a feeling that we won't and may suffer a slight hangover at White Hart Lane as (IMHO) a direct result of our over styled line up and subsequent loss of momentum. Changing the team is fair enough, but change it as much as we did here and you change not just the style and the pattern, but the whole fabric of the group.
I hope I'm wrong and that we can seamlessly slip back into "title challenger" mode, but I fear we may pay a heavy price. The light has been seen, but just occasionally it seems we can't resist reaching for the sunglasses.
bigmick wrote:Well we got away with it against Pompey at Home, and no doubt we'll field a more sensible line up against Tottenham so all is good, but is it? I've long held the theory that one game leads into another, one performance into another and momentum is a constantly fluctuating entity. I know we won against Pompey, so therefore we've maintained our winning run and therefore by definition our momentum or so you'd think.
I actually think the Portsmouth game was something of a missed opportunity to tell the truth. We looked like possible league champions at Stamford Bridge, and we had a pefect opportunity to emphatically underline that with a 3 or 4 nil and really keep the bandwagon rolling. As it was, we got up 1-0 with a late penalty and my worry is that those in our squad who don't in their heart of hearts believe that we can win it (and there will be a few I should think), will have had their suspicions confirmed by the over-styling and predictably stilted performance.
So can you simply revert to somewhere near your best team and pick it up where you left off before the baffling selection? Well yes you can, but I have a feeling that we won't and may suffer a slight hangover at White Hart Lane as (IMHO) a direct result of our over styled line up and subsequent loss of momentum. Changing the team is fair enough, but change it as much as we did here and you change not just the style and the pattern, but the whole fabric of the group.
I hope I'm wrong and that we can seamlessly slip back into "title challenger" mode, but I fear we may pay a heavy price. The light has been seen, but just occasionally it seems we can't resist reaching for the sunglasses.
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