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Glazier#1 01 Nov 16 9.56pm | |
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Wilf? Defend? I wish he would! I tell you, I am seriously worried on that score. It's a modern game and I think he needs to realise that he cannot afford to switch off defensively the way he has been doing. He ball-watched and lost his attacker for the first goal on Saturday and I even saw him half turn his back on the shot for Leicester's third strike. I remember Gabbidon turning his back on a shot - it is never good. Lackadaisical is indeed the word. I want to see Zaha acting in a far more mature and professional way. Stop whinging, look sharp on and off the ball and be a man. You're not a starlet anymore. (dons helmet).
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Eewires Guildford 01 Nov 16 10.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Glazier#1
Wilf? Defend? I wish he would! I tell you, I am seriously worried on that score. It's a modern game and I think he needs to realise that he cannot afford to switch off defensively the way he has been doing. He ball-watched and lost his attacker for the first goal on Saturday and I even saw him half turn his back on the shot for Leicester's third strike. I remember Gabbidon turning his back on a shot - it is never good. Lackadaisical is indeed the word. I want to see Zaha acting in a far more mature and professional way. Stop whinging, look sharp on and off the ball and be a man. You're not a starlet anymore. (dons helmet). Don't think he's bad, but if he wants to see how it should be done he should watch Victor Moses performance against Soton om Sunday.
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Mad4palace 01 Nov 16 10.15pm | |
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Zaha does far more defensive work than Townsend. He's come on leaps and bounds in terms of his defensive application. I don't recall him being at fault for any of the goals on Saturday. He ducked out of blocking for the Fuchs goal against Leicester but Tomkins practically dived away from the ball which was far worse.
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Glazier#1 01 Nov 16 10.37pm | |
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Hiya Mad4. On Saturday I think that Wilf lost his man who then was left to cross in for the goal. Ball watching and losing his man. And yes; it may not have been as bad as the Tomkins effort but 'duck out' he did. I just feel he needs to liven up all round, if I'm honest, Mind you - great cross into jimmy mac for the goal. That is what we need to see more of; bright, penetrating; not languid and sulking. Edited by Glazier#1 (01 Nov 2016 10.39pm)
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bicycle repair man 01 Nov 16 10.48pm | |
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Wilf has matured into an excellent footballer with a little help from Super Al.
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sprites Auckland 02 Nov 16 3.50am | |
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Disagree I think he's come on leaps and bounds with his defensive efforts. I was actually thinking on Saturday, I wish he'd have a go more often. He now seems to pass backwards and infield a lot...whereas naturally he'd want to get into the full back and take him on. That's the Wilf we know and love.
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Canterbury Palace Whitstable 02 Nov 16 6.46am | |
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On the contrary, I wish he would be relieved of defensive duties. Look at Chelsea with Hazard, he struggled for over a year until Conte had the wisdom to implement a system which has given him the defensive freedom to flourish and he has been virtually the best player in the league recently as a result. Well, we're not Chelsea and Zaha isn't Hazard but he remains our most creative outlet by a mile and I'd like to see Pardew set the team up with the intention of letting Wilf express himself without having to worry about getting back and defending.
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sickboy Deal or Croydon 02 Nov 16 7.18am | |
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Originally posted by Eewires
Don't think he's bad, but if he wants to see how it should be done he should watch Victor Moses performance against Soton om Sunday.
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kennys boots 79 Keston 02 Nov 16 9.02am | |
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Originally posted by Eewires
Don't think he's bad, but if he wants to see how it should be done he should watch Victor Moses performance against Soton om Sunday. The problem is Zaha's build. Too lanky and not enough leg strength. Antonio and Moses have a lot of of that, and a build similar to say Kenny Sansom (back in the 80's!) is ideal for a wing back. You could have had a go with Bolasie as a wing back as he has the all round body strength, but don't think he'll ever have the fitness to do constant shutlles back and forth. The same with Wilf really.
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Nobbybm Dartford 02 Nov 16 9.11am | |
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I agree that the defensive side of his game has improved however, a few times of late, he's got a block or tackle in but not then chased down the loose ball despite it being within his range. He did it a couple of times against the bin-dippers & could have been away if he'd just kept going & nicked the ball past Moreno (their weakest defender). That said, as a team we don't seem to be winning the second ball as much as we used to. Edited by Nobbybm (02 Nov 2016 9.11am)
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victor43 St. Albans 02 Nov 16 9.33am | |
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Some of these comments are just crazy. Of course he's not going to be as defensive as Moses in that Chelsea system - he's not playing as a wing back. Yes he had a couple of defensive lapses where he switched off for half a second, but that happens a lot and he was unfortunate that he was punished for it. There were a lot of other occasions where Palace players switched off but Liverpool didnt quite put the ball in the back of the net. His defending and tracking back has come on leaps and bounds - he is averaging 3 successful tackles a game and more than one interception. He definitely is putting in the work. Plus he is by far our most creative player in open play, we are very lucky to have him. Tbh I hope he keeps going under the radar as he could play at a better team than ours. Someone also mentioned he needs to get back to his natural game and take players on - in the last 2 games he had 11 completed dribbles vs Leicester and 7 vs Liverpool - he is one of the most prolific dribblers in the league
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bubble wrap Carparks in South East London 02 Nov 16 9.44am | |
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He needs to work on his strength a bit more. Yannick is a much stronger player and holds players off well. Wilf goes down quite often. Dont think he is too bad regarding his defensive duties, its hardwork getting up and down the line when you use the pace he has.
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