by Top Flight »
14 Jan 2013 10:19
Extended-Phenotype We keep dissing the central mids for lacking creativity, but their game is to defend and break up play. Creativity is supposed to come from our wings - at that isn't happening for the majority of the game.
If we want to bitch about creating goals, the focus should be on Kebe and McAnuff who aren't doing their jobs. They may be doing some things right; tracking back and mucking in, but when you play defensive centrally as we do, the responsibility of driving the attack falls on the wings; neither of these fellas seem to want take a player on, and neither seem capable of putting in a good cross. If changes need to be made, using the bench or even bringing in new players, it's this area we need to look at.
It's a team game, everyone is involved in creating chances. If you only expect chances to come from the wings, then you are going to be a very predictable team and easy to defend against.
Shaka Hislop used to get chances going just by throwing the ball out to the half way line and we would be counter attacking from there. Federici used to do something similar with his low trajectory kicking until he got sussed out and marked in the penalty area. I think Shaka's throws were more accurate than Feds low flying arrow kicks, but creativity can start with the number one.
It can come from overlapping full backs. I think the wingers are far more effective when they have quality full backs overlapping them. It is much harder to defend against than a winger going at you which you can double up against.
Sidwell was a great all round player, breaking up play one minute and then driving forward and spraying the ball out wide and then piling into the box for the created chance.
Creativity is a team effort and you can't only rely on the wings. McAnuff had his best season when Bertrand was helping him out, that was a nightmare to defend against. McAnuff on his own is half the player he is when he has quality overlapping him.