goatfeeder100
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BillyShears said:goatfeeder100 said:The simple fact is we don't have enough quality as an attacking force to be really effective against teams like Everton, and we certainly don't have an attacking line up with any cohesion. Over reliance on individuals to produce something out of nothing is the problem. At this stage of the season, the solid teams are separated from the group of individuals who have stuttered through the season to this point.
I have to say I completely disagree with that. Look at our attacking players. Tevez, Ade, SWP, Petrov, Bellamy, Ireland, AJ now. We have a lot of very very good attacking players. I do agree that we don't have an attacking line up with any cohesion. Neither of our managers this season has managed to find a way for the team to play properly when attacking. We do rely on the brilliance of Tevez and the pace of Bellamy way too much.
I suppose the problem is as much our style of play as anything else. We have a collection of players who have qualities in their own rights, but putting them together and finding the right combination and the right cohesion is proving to be probably the biggest problem, so players like Ireland, SWP, Petrov can't find themselves a settled position within the team to how whatever qualities they do possess.
Last night showed that without the odd moment of inspiration from Tevez or Bellamy, we are lacking genuine class going forward AS A TEAM to be able to break down sides as strong as Everton.
It would be very easy to counter this by saying well it's the same bunch of players who beat Chelsea twice and Arsenal, but that's kind of the point. Relate those results to our draws against Fulham, Hull, Burnley, the defeats to Hull, Spurs and of course last night, and there lies the inconsistency, which I believe is born out of us not having a settled side at all. Players like Bellamy are having to get by being played in positions they are not accumstomed to. Sometimes it works (the weekend being a good example), sometimes it doesn't (last night being a good example). Therefore IMO the lack of a settled side equals a lack of consistency, and that's where I think the lack of quality is being shown up. If you look at Chelsea, players like Malouda and Anelka have to play positions they aren't fond of, but they are good enoug to get by and that's why they are second. We have too many players who are very good, but just not quite up to the level required if we are to get into the top four.
Also, to say Mancini should know his best 11 after 3 months is exactly why we won't achieve anything. Look at Everton for proof of what patience can. If Mancini is given the time to buy players that suit his style of play, rather than simply the biggest players, then we will see better results IMO. It's all very well being linked with guys like Torres, Aguero etc every week, but look at the best teams in Europe and they are littered with players who suit their club's style of play, despite not necessarily being of superstar quality. Utd have guys like Fletcher, Park, Valencia, who are perfect for their style of play, especially in the big games. It wouldn't do us any harm to remember that and maybe take a leaf out of their book.