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The missing ingredients

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mrb85

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Conviction and resolve. At key moments we have neither. In the last third what we try and do with the final pass carries no conviction. Instead we take the easy option or make a careless pass, not helped by an absence of options in goalscoring areas. At the back we have good solid defenders who deal with 99% of what comes their way, but at the moments when the men get sorted from the boys they don't have the firm resolve to see things out. Yesterday was a classic example where at least 3 defenders copped out. Distin was not strong enough, mentally or physically, to block Terry's run into the 6 yd box; Jagielka actually could have attacked the ball and put it behind for a corner but instead he actually withdraws his body from the line of the ball and let's it go unchallenged across the face of the goal; and then of course Howard craps himself at the sight of Terry rushing in at him and pushes the ball into his own net! Terry showed all the conviction you see in real winners; we showed the lack of resolve that will forever stop us winning anything.
 
IIjy is correct. but you need someone to actually run at the defence instead of your pienaars/osmans/naismiths standing there turning back all the time.

Get a Suso type of player.
 
When you think back to that winner at old trafford, we had bodies everywhere in and outside the box. It was a fantastic sight to see our cb, and two full backs within about 20 yards of the goal. It wasn't just this game though, our great form coincided with us committing bodies forward all the time. For all our neat play against spurs and chelsea it was all peripheral and nobody actually looking to break beyond the ball. Probably from a result of injuries/poor results we've lost this confidence.
 
When you think back to that winner at old trafford, we had bodies everywhere in and outside the box. It was a fantastic sight to see our cb, and two full backs within about 20 yards of the goal. It wasn't just this game though, our great form coincided with us committing bodies forward all the time. For all our neat play against spurs and chelsea it was all peripheral and nobody actually looking to break beyond the ball. Probably from a result of injuries/poor results we've lost this confidence.
Chelsea had a lot of players back because they knew we wouldn't break them down. Teams have been doing that lately. None of the players yesterday had the bottle to have a go. They all went to score the perfect goal
 
Chelsea had a lot of players back because they knew we wouldn't break them down. Teams have been doing that lately. None of the players yesterday had the bottle to have a go. They all went to score the perfect goal

Aye, but I don't think we had more than about 3 or 4 players in dangerous areas throughout the game. Even Jose said we didn't have that 'agression'. I actually noticed that in the first half, despite chelsea being so poor (I actually thought we were excellent in breaking up their play) they still piled plenty into the box when attacking.
 
A new keeper, I love Tim but he too prone to errors.

A technical midfielder able to take the mantel from and teach Ross.

A couple of strikers at least 2. Come the end of the season we will only have Kone, Lukaku returns to Chelsea I'm sure Velios is leaving on a free
 
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