Ducado
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It was crucial win for him and the team today, it was needed
Didsbury Dave said:He was totally and utterly ineffective because of the way we defended. They as a team created absolutely nothing in the game and he was the playmaker. It doesn't matter that he received the ball to his feet a few times, it matters that he wasn't able to use it.NQCitizen said:Didsbury Dave said:Barclay got totally and utterly bossed out the game by our defensive players, partocularly fernandino.Everton hardly had a shot on goal.
You wonder sometimes what game people have watched.
I watched him pick the ball up in front of our back 4. Like Rooney did. Muller / Ribery / Robben did.
Maybe I can't see properly from EL3.
I can't believe I'm having this discussion and that Ribery is in it.
He was totally ineffective. As were Everton after the first 15 minutes.NQCitizen said:Didsbury Dave said:He was totally and utterly ineffective because of the way we defended. They as a team created absolutely nothing in the game and he was the playmaker. It doesn't matter that he received the ball to his feet a few times, it matters that he wasn't able to use it.NQCitizen said:I watched him pick the ball up in front of our back 4. Like Rooney did. Muller / Ribery / Robben did.
Maybe I can't see properly from EL3.
I can't believe I'm having this discussion and that Ribery is in it.
He made 93% successful passes and had more touches on the ball than any of their attacking players?
Why can't you believe you're having a discussion about it being a bad idea to let creative players pick up the ball with only one flat row of players to beat? It seems like a fairly obvious discussion to have.
Also Everton had 6 shots, 4 on target.
NQCitizen said:Didsbury Dave said:He was totally and utterly ineffective because of the way we defended. They as a team created absolutely nothing in the game and he was the playmaker. It doesn't matter that he received the ball to his feet a few times, it matters that he wasn't able to use it.NQCitizen said:I watched him pick the ball up in front of our back 4. Like Rooney did. Muller / Ribery / Robben did.
Maybe I can't see properly from EL3.
I can't believe I'm having this discussion and that Ribery is in it.
He made 93% successful passes and had more touches on the ball than any of their attacking players?
Why can't you believe you're having a discussion about it being a bad idea to let creative players pick up the ball with only one flat row of players to beat? It seems like a fairly obvious discussion to have.
Also Everton had 6 shots, 4 on target.
Didsbury Dave said:He was totally ineffective. As were Everton after the first 15 minutes.NQCitizen said:Didsbury Dave said:He was totally and utterly ineffective because of the way we defended. They as a team created absolutely nothing in the game and he was the playmaker. It doesn't matter that he received the ball to his feet a few times, it matters that he wasn't able to use it.
I can't believe I'm having this discussion and that Ribery is in it.
He made 93% successful passes and had more touches on the ball than any of their attacking players?
Why can't you believe you're having a discussion about it being a bad idea to let creative players pick up the ball with only one flat row of players to beat? It seems like a fairly obvious discussion to have.
Also Everton had 6 shots, 4 on target.
NQCitizen said:Didsbury Dave said:He was totally and utterly ineffective because of the way we defended. They as a team created absolutely nothing in the game and he was the playmaker. It doesn't matter that he received the ball to his feet a few times, it matters that he wasn't able to use it.NQCitizen said:I watched him pick the ball up in front of our back 4. Like Rooney did. Muller / Ribery / Robben did.
Maybe I can't see properly from EL3.
I can't believe I'm having this discussion and that Ribery is in it.
He made 93% successful passes and had more touches on the ball than any of their attacking players?
Why can't you believe you're having a discussion about it being a bad idea to let creative players pick up the ball with only one flat row of players to beat? It seems like a fairly obvious discussion to have.
Also Everton had 6 shots, 4 on target.
Blankomania said:NQCitizen said:Didsbury Dave said:He was totally and utterly ineffective because of the way we defended. They as a team created absolutely nothing in the game and he was the playmaker. It doesn't matter that he received the ball to his feet a few times, it matters that he wasn't able to use it.
I can't believe I'm having this discussion and that Ribery is in it.
He made 93% successful passes and had more touches on the ball than any of their attacking players?
Why can't you believe you're having a discussion about it being a bad idea to let creative players pick up the ball with only one flat row of players to beat? It seems like a fairly obvious discussion to have.
Also Everton had 6 shots, 4 on target.
Thats because he dropped deep to pick up the ball. He hardly ever had a run at our back four. 4 shots on target isn't impressive, especially when they were far out and pratically back passes.
Just wait for the highlights and you'll see how little everton created