First goal gets dragged out of position, then is turned and shown up by Bojan who walks past him with ease, the ball gets passed into the area he should be in for Shaqiri to score with ease. 2nd goal he brings the ball out, plays a lazy ball under no pressure straight to a Stoke player who promptly plays a ball back over the top of the area he should be in for shaqiri to score.. And last goal he dives in desperately and brings the man down for the penalty..... So can't mark, can't tackle, dives in, not the quickest and poor positionally. And last weeks performances against Liverpool and the Rags...!!
Doesnt jump for the Origi goal, stood in the left back position as sakho is stood on 6 yard line for a free header for the 2nd and the 3rd goal he plays and awful pass which direcly leads to the 3rd while he's stood with his hand up appealing for offside. So add, gives it away and doesn't jump to the list of what he's poor at. Credit to him though, how he managed to not know Fellani was stood on the 6 yard box on Sunday, is Special..... Out of position for the Martial goal too, but I'd already mentioned his poor positional play earlier, so will let him off...!! He's cost them 20 goals since December. If we spunk 40/50mil on him were nuts and he will be a disaster.... Bookmark this....
Well I will.
I find it interesting that you blame him for a goal for giving up a bad pass, then turn around and blame him for being out of position on the other goal.
Yet Mor I was out of position on the ball he lobbed forward that got intercepted, but you didn't blame him for that. Nor did you blame the guy who lost possession prior to him being dragged out of position.
Not to mention others being out of position the whole first goal. Singling out just Stones, suggests you are doing what most people who've already made their minds up do. Had he and Mori switched places you'd have faultec him for the goal for being easily nutmeged.
Against United, I think it is silly that folks blame him for the Felliani goal. Too many just watch the last guy around the goalscorer and conclude he must be at fault.
Again, that was just poor team defending. Baines or whoever the LB was, originally had Felliani. Never passed him off or stayed with him. Felliani made a good play, he checked to the top of the Six box. At the last instant before the cross Jageilka takes a step towards the byline and away from Felliani's Line for a pass and Felliani. Stones looks over Jageilka' shoulder to see the play, pass is given in that instant. He jumps for a block but fails to get there. It is beyond silly to suggest he is to blame.
And I am not calling you specifically silly, it's the simplistic view of what good or bad defending is that is silly. Even the Telly people do it and I roll my eyes.. Oh Stones should have stayed close to his man there. Really? I can play you 100 video shots from this season alone of similar circumstances like that, and every time all the defenders stay deep. It's natural football instinct, you wanna be as deep as the balls line and no deeper. So long as Feliani keeps moving away from defenders, they are not going to follow him. No defender does. Not Kompany, not Hummels, not Boateng, not Pique or any other defender you can think of.
The key is pressure on the initial ball. United leisurely moved around on Everton's right flank, the guy beat his man with ease, had time to look up and find feet in the box, and all people see is the last ditch effort defender's error?
If there is pressure on the ball paaer, the best he can do is swing the ball into the box and hope, that he didn't have to do that, tells you where the real error lies. But it's not just the defender who was easily beaten, it is his midfield help who was also soft on support. Once United watlz to the byline the goal was already in. Everyone else was just trying.
The 2nd goal is give more credence too. Sure he let the French kid in easily, but really, back the tape up half a second, and watch the midfielder who had Martial originally, lazily not track him once Martial passed the ball off to the guy Stones was originally marking. Stones then rightly drops off, and should have been doubling Martial with the lazy midfielder who just dropped him off.
He, Stones, did hesitate for a second as he Thought they had possession when the United player bubbled it and it fell in front of an Everton player, but the United guy was quicker to react and poked it into Martial's path. Leaving Stones a bit flat footed. Is that an error? Perhaps. But again, I see more bad team defending than bad individual defending from Stones.
This will not be his reality on a better organized team. Will he have errors? Absolutely. Will we be better with him? I think so.