Horrible pack passes - on another day he costs us a goal doing that backpass to De Gea without looking. You get punished doing that at 5 aside ffs.
He lost so much composure in the second half. The corner he gave away for the goal could have been avoided. If you can't see the difference between the first half and the second half then I don't know what to say.
I think he made some poor decisions. Example: missing a tackle as last man instead of following, going for the same ball as Pogba which was unnecessary. Also sometimes she unnecessary headers with random destination instead of controlling the ball. Still he had an ok night, I think we set our demands very high because of his price tag.
Apart from some poor passes from Lindelof I'm first half and some stressed moment ta with Maguire in second I think they look very calm with the ball. Both need more creativity.
To some extent, a bit of aggressive style often comes with poor decision making. He wants to win headers to every price. Lindelof makes other tyoes of mistakes and is often criticized for lacking aggressivness, but on the other hand he makes safe decisions.Yeah I agree, it was just poor decision making. Everything he did felt like it could have been avoided. Just not what I'm used to seeing from him.
I like these ideas & the point on everyone looking ‘good’ next to Maguire is valid.As someone said earlier, any of our defenders would look 'good' next to Maguire.
The problem is none of them would actually improve or bring something standout other than being 'sound'.
It's only two games but not gonna lie, I wouldn't be against seeing Smalling/Jones over Lindelof. Ask them sweep and press high to let Maguire push up and take the mantle ball playing wise.
Lindelof still seems so passive and playing within himself, which in part makes Maguire be more tentative/mindful.
Not true. He bought Bailly and Lindeleof when he had a chance...cost him Woodward,s confidence.
The defence was fine. The issue was the midfield tracking runners in front of them.
Wolves had about 5 minutes of dominance and created 2 decent chances. Both times it was because our midfield got easily bypassed or failed to defend the edge of the box.
Shhhh. Don't tell @Ekeke
With Smalling it would not be possible to play this calmly under pressure. They need to be more creative, I agree, but the solution is not Smalling. It is playing more together and getting confidence to know when you can advance forward and not. Lindelof has clearly got a little of the anchor role to cover for Bissaka and to some extent Maguire if they move forward. So far however, Maguire hasn't moved much.As someone said earlier, any of our defenders would look 'good' next to Maguire.
The problem is none of them would actually improve or bring something standout other than being 'sound'.
It's only two games but not gonna lie, I wouldn't be against seeing Smalling/Jones over Lindelof. Ask them sweep and press high to let Maguire push up and take the mantle ball playing wise.
Lindelof still seems so passive and playing within himself, which in part makes Maguire be more tentative/mindful.
With Smalling it would not be possible to play this calmly under pressure. They need to be more creative, I agree, but the solution is not Smalling. It is playing more together and getting confidence to know when you can advance forward and not. Lindelof has clearly got a little of the anchor role to cover for Bissaka and to some extent Maguire if they move forward. So far however, Maguire hasn't moved much..
I definitely agree he, and also Maguire, need to play more through the line, occasional long balls and also try to break through like Lindelof did at the end of the match.I am aware some of my criticism towards Lindelof is hyperbolic but I have not seen any sort of consistent assertiveness from him to readily expect it will blossom into something far greater.
To to be fair to him and the whole team, even though our intent is good in terms of hard pressing and playing out from the back, we are lacking in coached movement and patterns of plays, which obviously would help everyone. It's more 'run as hard and fast as you can in packs towards a player' than fundamental principles i.e press on first touch, close angles, push up as a team (Lindelof being hesistant and slow to drive up is part of the reason).
Whenever I see the ball played out to AWB, Maguire or Pogba, we come out with the ball more to do with their skill and composure rather than great triangular movement.
Anyways, I think with Smalling we could play a much higher line (which he excelled at when pressing up during the LVG years) and therefore be on the front foot in terms of transitional plays. He's not comfortable with the ball but I suspect he'll be adequate in recycling the ball across the back four.
As for playing calmly under pressure, Lindelof really isn't that great of an outlet anyways. Being able to pass the ball is just one area of playing under pressure, you need to be able to actually drive into open space and pass it with purpose. I'm not talking about marauding runs, I'm talking about carrying the ball. If the opposition offers/goads you into it, then you must be good enough to make the decisions to utilise it at times. Otherwise we will see what we saw today. Safe recycling of possession deep in our half then a square ball to AWB/Shaw or Pogba, who have all dropped 5-10 yards back. Too often with Lindelof, we give him benefit of the doubt that he's carrying his defensive partner etc and that he's risk adverse but perhaps his natural style is just tentative.
Based on what? Tuanzabe didn't even played in preseason when Maguire hadn't arrived. I'd say Smalling is third choice and Tuanzabe 5th at best.
I definitely agree he, and also Maguire, need to play more through the line, occasional long balls and also try to break through like Lindelof did at the end of the match.
Yesterday there was more or less zero long balls from any CB or DDG. Wolverhampton played with a lot of players in the midfield and probably not much room. I believe it was a strategy to pass around the ball until you attract one or two players, the pass it on. This you can only do with calm secure players.
I like many of Smallings qualities but he was panic in those situations.
I fully agree. This vital and the reason there were no long balls even from DDG is of course that there is now players who allow this tactics. Lindelof and Maguire not only stay calm, they wait to attract players before they pass forward. Its a way to unlock the other team. I would still want to see some more creativity and passes through.This is a huge development for the team. For the last few years teams have known if you press us high up the pitch eventually we make a mistake or hoof it upfield. Both games so far we have been pressed deep in our own half and passed it out quickly and crisply. Soon teams will realise that's no longer a tactic that can be used against us.
People seem to think being a ball playing defender means getting assists and firing long balls to our strikers. It's not, it's somebody who can comfortably take the ball in a defensive situation and quickly transition it into an attack. Passing to the midfielder in front is fine if it's done before the opposition has time to regroup. Last year when the ball came into our defence we would need to calm ourselves and pass it across the back line for a while, and then once we'd settled down we would look for the forward ball. Now we have defenders who are taking the ball and immediately getting it moving forward again.
Players like Smalling and Young will never be able to do that.
This is a huge development for the team. For the last few years teams have known if you press us high up the pitch eventually we make a mistake or hoof it upfield. Both games so far we have been pressed deep in our own half and passed it out quickly and crisply. Soon teams will realise that's no longer a tactic that can be used against us.
People seem to think being a ball playing defender means getting assists and firing long balls to our strikers. It's not, it's somebody who can comfortably take the ball in a defensive situation and quickly transition it into an attack. Passing to the midfielder in front is fine if it's done before the opposition has time to regroup. Last year when the ball came into our defence we would need to calm ourselves and pass it across the back line for a while, and then once we'd settled down we would look for the forward ball. Now we have defenders who are taking the ball and immediately getting it moving forward again.
Players like Smalling and Young will never be able to do that.
A few hairy situations, but the only goal conceded with this backline so far has been an absolute worldie from outside the box.
The concern in the backline is Shaw, a pacey winger will have him on toast and he doesn't have the stamina for 90 minutes.
Plus we do not have a ready made replacement if he does get tired or torn apart unless we are prepared to put Dalot on.
To be honest Maguire would have been between my 3rd and 5th choice CB to bring in but he's a good defender with some good attributes, however we paid a world record for him so bottom line is the defense will be built around hm over the next few seasons, so long term I think he's going to need a quicker, more athletic CB partner than Lindelof, maybe Bailly gets his head on and becomes that guy, perhaps Axel will make the step up, or maybe we'll have to go into the market.
Pace will not be a huge issue for our defence simply because they are training every day against arguably the quickest forward line in the league. They will quickly learn to deal with it.
We are excellent at the back now. Very hard to beat (took a worldie today) and so comfortable with playing the ball.
We can keep plenty of possession now if only our attackers can fashion more chances and finish more clinically!
All the training in the world wont alter the fact that if we get caught on the counter against a pacey forward line neither has recovery pace, we are relying on AWB to get across and cover them both.
Yeah, I'd say that's crazy alright! Lucas Moura doesn't ring a bell?The crazy thing is that before that match I'd never heard of that player and since then I've not heard anything aobut him. My guess is that he's probably an average bench player who was made to look good because our defence was so bad.
Yeah but that's pretty much standard across all teams. A full back always stays back on an attack to cover a counter.