Does anyone else feel the same and disappointed with Riga for not making more changes for Cardiff game other than Lookman being replaced???
In my opinion we had better players on the bench like Poyet. He should be playing and the way Riga has picked the starting line up so far leaves me with no confidence of us even putting up a fight against relegation!
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Had no time to authorise team changes.
Lookman and Harriott for Reza and Bergdich too unless they are injured.
We needed to win and we didn't.
Also don't know why he has bought in Fanni and then not included him in a squad almost 2 weeks later and Sonogo who can only get on the bench.
An inauspicious start this time around.
For all of his strengths, JJ does not help with this. Against Rotherham, in the second half he looked to sit in front of the back four and either break up play or distribute out wide. I wrote that he was starting to remind me a bit of Gareth Barry, who I didn't rate when he went to City, but Mancini did a trick with him, sorted out his touch, his positioning and how he read the game, and made sure he never gave the ball away. Given Jacko's lack of pace and legs he should be looking to do something similar, either dropping between the CBs or just in front showing for the ball when the FBs have it, but it just doesn't come naturally to him. Poyet can do both, and I hope he's in the team at Fulham.
I wouldn't mind going 4-3-3 with Ba, Cousins, and Poyet in central midfield and Lookie, Mak, and JBG up front. I know he's raw, but I'd like to give Ba a chance to play with decent cover next to him, give him some positional freedom, and give Cousins someone to anchor the midfield behind him so he can get in passing lanes, break up play, and get forward. Fulham have Stearman and Burn at Centerback. The more we can look to drag them deep then get in behind, or drag them wide out of position, the better we'll be.
I would guess that the rest of the loan signings brought in by Roland not fit or goodenough to start a game.
Part of the reason we're down where we are is partly because of poor performances but they've not been helped by constant changes to formation and players in the team (yes injuries havent helped that), now we've got a fully fit squad (bar three players), stick with the same team and make slight adjustments per opposition where required.
Lookman should never have started against Cardiff, he was so out of his depth against Bristol City it was laughable and would have continued to have harmed his development (So Reza was the only other choice)
Of course I'm sure he would have come on last Saturday yet because of the injuries to Jackson / Cousins, Riga was forced to waste two substitutions
As for Poyet I thought he was bang average when he came on, a few sideways passes and a horribly clearance that got shanked straight to a Cardiff player who forced Henderson into a decent save... Out of the four, its Ba I've been most impressed with in the last two games
70% of these players should not be in the team; guarantee that they'd never play for another championship team after us.
Just goes to show how terrible the RD network and scouts are!
Okay then, so which 30% are we left with for the season...? Muppet!!
The big difference is the absence of Igor.
Personally I would have played Poyet instead of Jacko, but there's nobody who definitely should have started on Saturday, but didn't
The midfield is where we have been short all season - Jackson, legend that he is, needs to be benched. If Poyet had played with Cousins we may have done better, and I'm not against the 4-3-3 option that @SDAddick mentioned (with Ba, Poyet, and Cousins in the middle and Lookman and JBG alongside Big Mak).
All that said, we now have to worry about the injuries that Cousins and Jackson picked up which means that we may well see more of Ba and Poyet next week as we have no other choice (unless Diarra recovers?). I just hope that Riga doesn't fall into the trap that plays Solly in midfield and Motta or Fanni at right back - it doesn't work!
If we can get Igor fit, along with Diarra and Bauer, we have a slim chance of getting out of this mess. Igor is key in my opinion...
That in turn allowed JBG free reign across the whole pitch and thought it benefited him more as he couldnt then be man marked out of the match
I like this about Riga, it provides the team with stability and it says to the players that if they want to break into the first team, these are the players they have to be better than.
But I do agree that he's struggling and we sometimes look better without him. The constant injuries have caught up with him and have reduced his effectiveness.
PS: He WAS good at Rotherham....especially his tackling. And he was very unlucky with a superb free-kick.
We have nothing up front Big Mak is isolated, no Igor who is injured again, JBG isn't very interested it would seem and sorry to say Reza is all over the place. Fair play to Riga he is trying to establish a settled team but with the lack of quality and injuries he cannot put out a team that can actually win.
1st passes ball to striker's feet, 2nd let's his striker get in round him to score a disallowed goal.
It certainly wasn't, imo, a standard 4-4-2 .Actually, I'm inclined to think it was more a 4-3-3, with Reza, JBG and Makienok up front. (JBG certainly played up front on Saturday - he certainly wasn't on the right wing). So maybe Riga has already taken your advice, even if with different players to your suggestions!
Whatever happens on Saturday, it must be time to give Jackson a rest. Love the man to death - he'd certainly be in my own hall of fame - but he just looks like he is running in treacle now. Would be perfect to bring him on with 30 mins to go - if behind, he might always snatch a goal, if in front he can help shore things up.
4-2-3-1 makes sense as well, for similar reasons as the 4-3-3. It's somewhat startling to me that we have players who couldn't adjust to playing 4-3-3. The point is absolutely taken that under KF we struggled with it, but I would argue under KF we struggled with everything because we completely lacked structure. We have a team, particularly up front, that was built to play 4-4-2 because of Luzon's rigid devotion to it, but I'm afraid that with 4-4-2 we get overrun in the midfield.
On @LargeAddick's point, I know you were being sarcastic, but if we do go 4-3-3/4-2-3-1 having attacking fullbacks can be key. Neither Fox nor Solly are great at getting forward, and I think this provides a lot of problems, particularly in possession. It also allows opponents to put their wide players right up on our fullbacks without having to worry about the FB running past them when attacking. Having an attacking fullback can push wingers/wide forwards further up the pitch, and could help us start to put teams on the back foot, as well as help with delivery into the box.
All of these tweaks to the squad, tactics, and playing style are coming ridiculously late, but I still think in Riga we finally have a decent manager, and some of these things will come good. I know it's been frustrating to now, but we have a 15 game season left, not a 5 game one, and there is a lot of time for the team to evolve.
Anybody know whether he's likely to be back for Saturday?
What I've said above are simply my suggestions, or what I would do. It seems that this thread in general is more constructive criticism, which I think is normal and healthy. Even if a lot of us don't agree with picking Jackson (and I feel like I've been saying it since before it was cool), I would imagine that most of us appreciate the fact that the leadership and occasional goal threat he brings means there is reason to pick him, just not enough in my humble opinion.
However, the system isn't the real problem. There is no pattern of play. For the second week running, we went sideways-backwards-sideways and then launched high balls at Big Mak. There is no real build-up play through midfield into the last third. Cardiff simply copied how Bristol City played, as was predictable, and stopped us playing, until the last 15 mins when we gambled.
I hope we have a different plan at Fulham. The personnel has to change, otherwise it will be the same story.