by LFC2007 » Wed Dec 30, 2009 4:17 pm
I need to see the Villa game again. I remember a fair few duff passes from him in the final third but the Torres goal seems to have eclipsed any sensible interpretation I could possibly make.
Against Wolves I thought he did OK. He made a couple of really good passes, the one to Benayoun inside the box, and the sort of reverse pass to Johnson (as an aside, there was that pass against Arsenal in case anyone forgets), while his movement is certainly more forward-thinking than Lucas and Masch. That's the kind of ability we're looking for, we just need to see more of it. Having said that, I don't remember a time when I really thought he should've made a more ambitious pass, or done something more creative (suggesting he wasn't 'obviously' lacking in that department - though it could just be my memory). The problem, for me - certainly in the first half (this is the Wolves game I'm on about) - was that our movement was too static. If you haven't got a reasonably accessible option open to you, it's generally not going to be worth the risk of conceding possession by playing an infinitely tricky ball-into-feet. You can only play as well as those around you permit you to, and he was hardly flooded with options that night (though I accept that within his own 'sphere' of influence, he could've managed a bit more, maybe a good shot on goal or something). It shouldn't be forgotton that Wolves were compact, well organised and defended well and that against such teams you can't just rely on quality 'appearing' somehow. No, together you have to work openings with clever movement and we were woefully lacking in that respect. Good movement can reduce the difficulty factor by a sizeable margin.
I definitely agree with those who've said he needs to get up to speed with the game here. He's getting pressed in a fraction of the time of a typical serie 'a' game. Those seconds or milliseconds can be the difference between taking an opponent out of the game - and an option opening up - and having to play a fairly routine or 'safe' ball out wide. There's both a physical and mental element to that, and both can be improved upon.
Just one more thing. He likes to be bold but I remember Mick made similar criticisms of Modric when he first arrived in England and he has since gone on to be one of Spurs' best players.