And Silva was pretty clearly man marked as much as possible yesterday. Tiote was nipping at him constantly.
As much of a **** as Pardew seems to be, he really did a good job of setting his team up versus our weaknesses yesterday. They identified how we struggle versus the press, so they did that, and it was effective. Silva was constantly on the ball with two players rushing toward him and no outlets to pass to. A lot of double turns and deflected passes were the result. They also played a ton of long ball, and we really struggled to cope. It disrupted our shape and caused us to scramble, making it harder for us to build out from the back. We were often just giving it back to them, which did a player like Silva no favors.
When getting pressed that hard, players have a natural tendency to try to work the ball to their teammates who are best with it. Silva, Nasri, Toure were pretty consistently played balls yesterday already under pressure, but it's their job to turn the team over. Early on, we were able to find some very penetrating passes through the press and into the second level. As the match wore on, it seemed like the passes just were off or got deflected.
In the end, Silva wasn't at his best yesterday, although i think it was a bit of bad luck mixed with some bad decisions. But his teammates played a part, I felt too many players were shy to move into space and provide passing options.