Wilf Wolf
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Lage asking for patience. My patience ran out at the end of last season. Everything I’ve seen this season confirms I was correct.
Lage asking for patience. My patience ran out at the end of last season. Everything I’ve seen this season confirms I was correct.
I didn't say that at all. Obviously some patterns of play are being coached, but i bet he's not coaching that pass back to the CB or keeper when it should be going forward. That's in the players heads.Really?
You think Lage has no bearing on what the players are doing?
I bet if you put Klopp or Pep in charge they'd be playing a lot differently.
I didn't say that at all. Obviously some patterns of play are being coached, but i bet he's not coaching that pass back to the CB or keeper when it should be going forward. That's in the players heads.
You haven’t used those words but that is what your saying. Expecting someone who isn’t Raul to make this team functional. He’s not exactly putting in 1/10sI don’t think I’ve called him the missing piece once. I’m just interested to see him play to see if Raul’s play is down to tactics being dictated or a striker that is completely devoid of confidence.
We didn't score goals before the 1/4 billion quids worth of talent came in. What was the excuse for that? Again i'm not defending the manager, but you can't blame him for players taking the wrong decisions in the match. They are not robots, they can think for themselves.Who picks them?
Who trains them?
Who sets up the game tactics?
Who has 1/4 billion pounds worth of talent on the pitch, but we don't score goals?
IN MY OPINION your desire to defend Lage is at the stage that I don't think you even really believe
There's a very good chance that someone who isn't Raul would have given us an additional 2 points this evening thoughYou haven’t used those words but that is what your saying. Expecting someone who isn’t Raul to make this team functional. He’s not exactly putting in 1/10s
As a one off I would agree.We didn't score goals before the 1/4 billion quids worth of talent came in. What was the excuse for that? Again i'm not defending the manager, but you can't blame him for players taking the wrong decisions in the match. They are not robots, they can think for themselves.
I just think this team have been devoid of an attacking outlet because we had an 18 year old with no back-up and battered his confidence, then brought back our star striker with no suitable back-up and have now battered his confidence.You haven’t used those words but that is what your saying. Expecting someone who isn’t Raul to make this team functional. He’s not exactly putting in 1/10s
I think tonight was the point of no return. Even if things turn around and we somehow fluke some wins against the big boys, I still think he'll leave during the World Cup.I don’t think Sasa will fix it at all. I’m just interested to see how he plays and if that has a bit of a rejuvenation. I still think Lage is done.
PochetinoI’m all for getting this bloke out now absolutely clueless but who do we replace him with who’s available to bring in
We have outlets we just have no tactics or just bad ones. There are tons of teams over the years with worse forwards/players than us who still manage to score goals.I just think this team have been devoid of an attacking outlet because we had an 18 year old with no back-up and battered his confidence, then brought back our star striker with no suitable back-up and have now battered his confidence.
I don’t think Sasa will fix it at all. I’m just interested to see how he plays and if that has a bit of a rejuvenation. I still think Lage is done.
As Del says it's those patterns that are not creating options.I didn't say that at all. Obviously some patterns of play are being coached, but i bet he's not coaching that pass back to the CB or keeper when it should be going forward. That's in the players heads.
You have a point but the fact remains that Traore delivered 2 pretty good crosses in the short time he was on the pitch.even passing across the back line its with the receiver facing his own goal and so the ball goes further back. Why cant we pass a ball 2/3 yards ahead for the receiver to run onto and go forward ???
Traore got the ball a couple of times with only 1 defender with him but he stands still and waits for the 2nd defender to come back.
Maybe he is. I'm not a coach so i wouldn't know. I'm just going by what i see with my eyes. And the eyes say you have to put some blame on the players on the pitch who kick the ball. They get paid a hell of a lot of money to take decisions as does the manager. It isn't just one person imo.As Del says it's those patterns that are not creating options.
And I would bet he is saying to pass sideways and backwards as it 'changes the picture'*.
*A phrase I really hate that coaches use.
You have a point but the fact remains that Traore delivered 2 pretty good crosses in the short time he was on the pitch.