Saturday, 25 April 2009

Same old, same old...



West Ham 0 Chelsea 1

Nothing to be ashamed about but sadly all rather predictable. We lost because we haven't got a fit forward worthy of the Premiership, because Chelsea identified Neill's lack of pace and sought to exploit our defensive Achille's heel all game and, of course, because Lampard oozes class and is head and shoulders above anybody currenty wearing Claret & Blue.

It could have been so different of course. For all Chelsea's possession, it was in fact ourselves who had the best opportunities in the first half. Dyer should have scored after a lovely pass from Tristan whilst 'Arry's wife would have put away the chance Tristan was presented with from our first corner of the game. Add in the penalty save in the second half and a case can be made for us being unlucky. That would be overstating the case, of course, because Chelsea were much the better team for most of the game, but we were cerainly not embarrassed as we were last season.

However, all that said, I am puzzled why Noble was taking out swinging corners in the second half when we saw how vulnerable Cech was under the high ball from our first corner. Surely that should have been the cue to put as many high balls into the six yard box as possible. Just why we chose to ignore the blindingly obvious is beyond me. I truth, we were hopeless up front but pretty clueless in midfield too. Noble had a bad game - far too many of his passes went astray - whilst LBM was his usual self, willing but short on class. In terms of fitness, Dyer isn't sufficiently cooked yet but, even at 60%, he is positively well done when compared to the raw Stanislas and Savio. Up front meanwhile, Tristan is woeful and Di Michele ALWAYS wants to face his own goal. It was so easy for the Chelsea back four to cope because they knew nobody would try to spin and stretch them for pace - which is precisely how you discomfort Chelsea. Again it points to a lack of confidence in Sears and Savio because both were more logical selections to exploit any frailties in this Chelsea defence.

So, at the end of the day, it was a case of same old, same old. We can defend but without Ashton, Cole, Collison and Behrami, we do not look capable of scoring. Zola must take some blame for this because he made the decision not to secure the services of an out and out striker in January. Had he done so, we might have had a few more points by now and looking forward to Europe. Instead, tenth place beckons! And that really would be a case of same old, same old, wouldn't it?

Ratings: Green 7; Neill 6 (played well but the goal came from down his flank again!); Ilunga 7; Upson 7; Tomkins 7; Boa 5; Noble 5; Dyer 5; Stanislas 4; Tristan 4; Di Michele 0 (Well, honestly, did he do anything right all game?)

6 comments:

  1. if you search the word 'tottenham' on this page, you'll see it appears about 12 times. that's very obsessive don't you think? or is it pathetic? or is it funny? i can't decide.

    the fact you've now done a write up on the 5-2 mauling show's that you are an absolute c*nt.

    WE DON'T CARE ABOUT WEST HAM

    WHO ARE YOU?

    WHY ARE YOU SO OBSESSED WITH THFC?????

    YOU'RE SO INSIGNIFICANT!!!!

    and you also lost today... yet you're still happy?? embarrassing.

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  2. But you do care, that's why you've commented! LOL Mind the language please, thanks for the asterix!

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  3. I thought you were a little harsh on Tristan who provided some moments of attacking quality, the backheel for Ilunga to win the penalty for instance. I also thought Stanisals played ok, better than a '4' anyway. Agree with DiMichele though - woeful from beginning to end, falls over, can't pass, powderpuff shooting and useless in the air. Although Savio looks VERY raw, I am surprised Zola hasnt chucked him in, guaranteed him a place in the side and told him to just relax and anjoy the game. He can't be worse than DDM or LBM can he?

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  4. Den, two superb touches from Tristan when he played in Dyer and Ilunga but, apart from that, he was awful. That miss! He passed the ball to the Chelsea defender on the line! Time and again all the pace of a move stalled when the ball went to him. He is a shot bolt. Get rid quick! As for Stanislas, it was pleasing to see him take that free kick but, in truth, he looked out of his depth in this game.

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  5. Problem is who do we play upfront then? Tristan & DiMichele are all we have! Sears looks out of his depth to be fair and is a waif-like midget, too small to lead the line. Personally, I would stick with Tristan as a target man till the end of the season, f&ck DiMichele off and play Savio, Stanislas & Dyer as attacking midfielders and really go for it. Tell them that their places are secure and that they should just go out and enjoy it. Go all out attack, when else will we have the chance to experiment like this? We have the insurance that we aren't going down, so we can see what these young un's do when they get a run of games. Savio in particular looks so hyper-keen when he comes on I think he would really benefit from a run in the side in a relaxed (as its gonna be) environment. Thoughts?

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  6. Yep I agree 100% there Den. The idea of Savio and Dyer playing just behind Tristan and breaking beyond him, with Stanislas plying the flanks, really appeals. But I would wave goodbye to Diego as soon as the curtain comes down on the season!

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