First game back, defensive positional ineptitude costs us first place. Great return!
we only needed to stop them scoring. Even Alex Ferguson would have gone for a draw. European game away from home, point needed to win group.
The point is they needed to score to claim first place, we needed to stop them scoring. In the end while trying to score they opened us up and won the group.
As Kaboul said, lack of experience cost us. What don't you understand?
I think the point being made is that defence and attack are two sides of the same coin, a truism I know. Suarez's threat acted as a foil and protected Liverpool's (otherwise) weak defence. Bale I would say likewise though I admit this is rather a glib comparison).
I think you are saying attack is the best form of defence. Bale was not a great left back but was superb when playing further forward. Perhaps the same is true of Walker?
I think you are saying attack is the best form of defence. Bale was not a great left back but was superb when playing further forward. Perhaps the same is true of Walker?
Yep, on both counts! If we have two speed merchants on the pitch we will relieve our defence massively and increase goal opportunities. I would have Lennon and Walker paired up again on one side, with (intelligent/intuitive) switching to the left as and when. Stay wide and stick two forwards up. Cut inside occasionally. Avoid habit. A kind of doubling of threat combined with less pressured defence. And fun to watch too, pulling the supporters into the action with the sheer verve and theatricality of it, the twelfth man we have been missing at home. How easy to manage from the side lines! Players must build relationships, as Lennon and walker have done in the past. I'm reasonably optimistic, but that could be Christmas talking...
ah, interesting, I think they do. let's see! I rate Lennon to a fault....Problem is that since Walker broke into the team. Lennon's performance has waned. I don't actually think they have a good understanding.