Post by jrperry1882 on Oct 5, 2024 15:12:51 GMT
Madsen is one of the worst players I’ve ever seen in a QPR shirt.
To emphasise how bad we are, my Mum takes zero interest in the sport, even less in QPR since my Dad left her. But with the game on, even she resorted to a ‘fucking hell’ at the speed in which we conceded.
Things are going to get embarrassing very quickly unless the tactical problems are addressed. You simply cannot play a midfield that include Madsen AND Andersen. It’s too light, it’s too ineffective, it’s too impotent, and it’s too bland. It affords the opposition to much time on the ball as they don’t engage with any menace, and when they do move around they give too much space in behind themselves.
When I was a kid I was coached at the same set up that Steve Cook got scouted from, and coached by a lot of his schoolmates and ex-teammates. We were always taught that when you’ve got the ball you play with 11 attackers, when you lose it you play with 11 defenders. Unfortunately for us, by having Andersen, Madsen, Dembele and Saito in the team, we are playing with four defenders less as none of them offers anything off of the ball. And that is causing major problems for our ability to recover the ball high up, and exposing the back four as they are afforded no protection in front. They cannot even get into banks of four because you cannot trust any of the attacking players to be disciplined or robust enough to be able to cope. The fact the manager cannot see or appreciate this and in turn negate against it leaves us in a worrying predicament.
Equally, Marti is enslaved to this formation despite the fact it isn’t working. We play 4-2-3-1 because it gets Chair in the pocket space of the number 10. When he doesn’t play it’s useless playing it. It’s pointless. You could move to a 3-4-3, a 4-3-3 or, less likely, a 4-4-2 or a 4-4-1-1. To not be able to see this as a coach borders upon careless. He deserves an enormous amount of criticism for this. And I think Nourry deserves a lot of criticism for recruitment too. Whilst I agree it is early, nevertheless, for a man that has been in the game ‘for 10 years’ he fails to understand the needs of this division, the vulnerability bringing in a mass amount of untried, unadapted foreign players brings, and the subsequent need for a watertight dependent core of British professionals. The fact they’ve not supplemented arrivals from abroad with solid English pro’s to bring balance and assertiveness needs holding to account.
Don’t win against Portsmouth then the clock will be ticking on Marti. I don’t expect him to be sacked mind.
To emphasise how bad we are, my Mum takes zero interest in the sport, even less in QPR since my Dad left her. But with the game on, even she resorted to a ‘fucking hell’ at the speed in which we conceded.
Things are going to get embarrassing very quickly unless the tactical problems are addressed. You simply cannot play a midfield that include Madsen AND Andersen. It’s too light, it’s too ineffective, it’s too impotent, and it’s too bland. It affords the opposition to much time on the ball as they don’t engage with any menace, and when they do move around they give too much space in behind themselves.
When I was a kid I was coached at the same set up that Steve Cook got scouted from, and coached by a lot of his schoolmates and ex-teammates. We were always taught that when you’ve got the ball you play with 11 attackers, when you lose it you play with 11 defenders. Unfortunately for us, by having Andersen, Madsen, Dembele and Saito in the team, we are playing with four defenders less as none of them offers anything off of the ball. And that is causing major problems for our ability to recover the ball high up, and exposing the back four as they are afforded no protection in front. They cannot even get into banks of four because you cannot trust any of the attacking players to be disciplined or robust enough to be able to cope. The fact the manager cannot see or appreciate this and in turn negate against it leaves us in a worrying predicament.
Equally, Marti is enslaved to this formation despite the fact it isn’t working. We play 4-2-3-1 because it gets Chair in the pocket space of the number 10. When he doesn’t play it’s useless playing it. It’s pointless. You could move to a 3-4-3, a 4-3-3 or, less likely, a 4-4-2 or a 4-4-1-1. To not be able to see this as a coach borders upon careless. He deserves an enormous amount of criticism for this. And I think Nourry deserves a lot of criticism for recruitment too. Whilst I agree it is early, nevertheless, for a man that has been in the game ‘for 10 years’ he fails to understand the needs of this division, the vulnerability bringing in a mass amount of untried, unadapted foreign players brings, and the subsequent need for a watertight dependent core of British professionals. The fact they’ve not supplemented arrivals from abroad with solid English pro’s to bring balance and assertiveness needs holding to account.
Don’t win against Portsmouth then the clock will be ticking on Marti. I don’t expect him to be sacked mind.