Bergen Blade
Well-Known Member
Defence and defenders seem to be singled out for criticism, but it's a recurring theme that our midfield is AWOL too often. Today's starting formation was 5-2-3. We were hoping that a front three and high pressing would prevent them from playing out from the back. We started all right, but couldn't keep it up, and consequently our 2-man midfield wasn't enough to stop Villa's lethal counter attacking.
So, let's have a look at the five goals, and how our midfield failed to provide the protection that is absolutely vital at this level, especially when our defenders aren't world class.
1st: Luiz gets on the ball behind our midfield. He is unchallenged and can put Watkins through.

2nd: Our attack has broken down and again Luiz is unchallenged and superbly plays Watkins through:

3rd: Trusty has pushed up without winning the ball; Watkins gets on the ball behind our midfield. He plays it in behind for Bailey, who runs at panicking defenders who fails to stop him.
4th: Following two successive set pieces Tielemans is bizzarly allowed to shoot unchallenged twice and his second effort is brilliant.

5th: A messy goal. Villa's key pass is this one, and as can be seen we don't have two traditional departments that the opposition has to break through. RND is closing down the man on the ball hitting the key pass. Trusty has broken out of he backline, focusing on Tielemans dropping deep. AA is pretty much on his own against Watkins again, and Holgate is caught in noman's land. So the midfield at the time is again awol - Brooks further forward, Souza and Hamer more central.
So again Villa's man on the ball has the space to pick his pass, in behind for Watkins to race on to, putting AA in a difficult situation. The man on the ball isn't closed down well enough for him to push up and try to play Watkins offside, and then he is pretty much left on his own against a forward who is excellent in these situations. A few things happen after the screenshot below, but it is another situation where Villa's midfield are unchallenged to pick out the run in behind, and we fail to regain control.

Could we have done anything different?
Looking at the photo below, we look back-heavy against a team with one central striker. Five men, how are they not able to deal with him? Well, partly because our midfield was inadequate. Even here, when we have switched to a 5-3-2, we are still unable to put pressure on their defenders while preventing them passing options in midfield.
Our plan was for our midfield to push onto their central midfield playmakers, and then let our wide centre halves to push up to challenge players finding space behind our midfield. Tielemans roamed around in this area and caused problems, Watkins dropped deep and showed great strength, and it just became messy and disorganised as defenders broke out of the line without winning the ball.

In hindsight, I would have moved Holgate into midfield to have an extra body there to challenge and deal with Villa's supply line. Maybe that could have enabled a back four to concentrate more (as in pulling together centrally) and keep in control of the space in behind, rather than being forced to decide who's gonna push up, also leaving space behind himself, when do they stay high, etc. Souza and Brooks was inadequate, and it didn't help much moving McAtee a bit deeper.
We finished the match stronger. Obviously Villa had taken the foot of the gas, but it also helped having more solid players in midfield (Davies, Souza and Osborn). I think this match, like our last PL campaign under Wilder, shows that a back five won't automatically make us hard to score against. Being competitive in midfield is going to be key for us to finish the season in a decent manner.
So, let's have a look at the five goals, and how our midfield failed to provide the protection that is absolutely vital at this level, especially when our defenders aren't world class.
1st: Luiz gets on the ball behind our midfield. He is unchallenged and can put Watkins through.

2nd: Our attack has broken down and again Luiz is unchallenged and superbly plays Watkins through:

3rd: Trusty has pushed up without winning the ball; Watkins gets on the ball behind our midfield. He plays it in behind for Bailey, who runs at panicking defenders who fails to stop him.

4th: Following two successive set pieces Tielemans is bizzarly allowed to shoot unchallenged twice and his second effort is brilliant.

5th: A messy goal. Villa's key pass is this one, and as can be seen we don't have two traditional departments that the opposition has to break through. RND is closing down the man on the ball hitting the key pass. Trusty has broken out of he backline, focusing on Tielemans dropping deep. AA is pretty much on his own against Watkins again, and Holgate is caught in noman's land. So the midfield at the time is again awol - Brooks further forward, Souza and Hamer more central.
So again Villa's man on the ball has the space to pick his pass, in behind for Watkins to race on to, putting AA in a difficult situation. The man on the ball isn't closed down well enough for him to push up and try to play Watkins offside, and then he is pretty much left on his own against a forward who is excellent in these situations. A few things happen after the screenshot below, but it is another situation where Villa's midfield are unchallenged to pick out the run in behind, and we fail to regain control.

Could we have done anything different?
Looking at the photo below, we look back-heavy against a team with one central striker. Five men, how are they not able to deal with him? Well, partly because our midfield was inadequate. Even here, when we have switched to a 5-3-2, we are still unable to put pressure on their defenders while preventing them passing options in midfield.
Our plan was for our midfield to push onto their central midfield playmakers, and then let our wide centre halves to push up to challenge players finding space behind our midfield. Tielemans roamed around in this area and caused problems, Watkins dropped deep and showed great strength, and it just became messy and disorganised as defenders broke out of the line without winning the ball.

In hindsight, I would have moved Holgate into midfield to have an extra body there to challenge and deal with Villa's supply line. Maybe that could have enabled a back four to concentrate more (as in pulling together centrally) and keep in control of the space in behind, rather than being forced to decide who's gonna push up, also leaving space behind himself, when do they stay high, etc. Souza and Brooks was inadequate, and it didn't help much moving McAtee a bit deeper.
We finished the match stronger. Obviously Villa had taken the foot of the gas, but it also helped having more solid players in midfield (Davies, Souza and Osborn). I think this match, like our last PL campaign under Wilder, shows that a back five won't automatically make us hard to score against. Being competitive in midfield is going to be key for us to finish the season in a decent manner.