Saints V Norwich The Verdict
Sunday 22 Nov 2009 10:18:03 by TUI Staff

It was less a game of two half's but a team of two half's
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Most Saints supporters leaving St Mary's on Saturday agreed that this was probably the best game of the season at home so far, a contest between two decent sides, however only one of them could afford to drop points and still harbour realistic hopes of promotion, the Canaries reinforcing my view that they will occupy the second spot come the end of the season.

Going forward Saints were as good as ever utilising Alan Pardew's choice of 4-4-2 formation, but n defence they were appalling and the main complaint was the fact that AP  did little to rectify the situation with some puzzling substitutions.

In the first half Saints did the job they needed to, Adam Lallana's goal seperating the sides, but they looked poor defensively and very vunerable despite conceding.

All the old problems were resurfacing, the two full backs lack pace, the two central defenders are too similar, two slow and dont win the balls they should and the goalkeeper does not come out and command even his six yard box and Saints would pay the price in all of these areas in the second half.


After the break it  became clear that the visitors could see where Saints were shaky and went for the jugular, initially AP looked to realise this  by changing James into midfield and putting in Murty at full back, this was a little late as James had already been found wanting in conceding the penalty for the equaliser, but straangely despite taking Trotman off against Brighton, he left him on when he was clearly having a shocking game, likewise on the left, Harding could have been replaced by Mills, who has the pace as the Canaries were getting past Harding and to the byeline far too often.

Connolly's goal whilst spectacular, gave Saints a lead they didnt deserve and it always looked fragile, Norwich's equaliser was another defensive disaster, Davis failing to deal with a fairly innoccuos shot and no Saints player being quick enough to react and clear.

Perhaps the most baffling thing though was the second two subtitutes, yes Lambert was having an off day, but he is always likely to get a goal, so taking him off with seven minutes to go was baffling, just as puzzling was why Waigo got so little time on the pitch, against Brighton he showed enough to perhaps tell his manager that he might not be as obviuos as Antonio, in that he hasnt the pace, but he has the guile, why was he used so late. The final change was again surprising, why take off Lallana and why use Mellis who has barely playedin two months ? the truth is that Saints have to win games, we arent going to get relegated so we can take chances, the extra two points might have kick started the promotion push, if we had lost to be blunt we arent any worse off than the draw, AP has to realise this and go for it in the final stages of a match.

But perhaps  the most woorrying thing about the game is that it is  clear that the defence is not good enough, Harding is too slow and too clumsy, Trotman is too slow, too clumsy and doesnt seem to have the mental application and Kelvin Davis seems to be slipping back to his bad old ways, too often he doesnt come out and claim balls into the six yard box and if he starts to let goals in like the second on Saturday again, it wont be lonng before the fans start to get on his back as they did for two seasons.

If we can sort out these problems then I think that Jaidi is good enough, but we need to find a partner to compliment him, IE someone who can read the game, has a little pace and can compliment him. At right back its a straight choice between James and Murty, but Pardew has to make thhat choice and not then shoe horn the player left out into midfield.

The choice on the bench was also baffling, why both Perry & Thomas ? add Murty and thats three defenders for a home game, why ???

Saints have to be brave at Hartlepool on Tuesday, Mills at left back and Thomas in the centre.                  

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DelgadosKnee posted at 22 Nov 2009 11:36:29

Mellis looked lively though in the few minutes he had though. I would move James into the middle, take out Schniederlin and put Mellis on right midfield

Brianthesnail posted at 22 Nov 2009 13:45:05

Truthfully thought we were poor all over the park! Defensively out of sorts, no midfield (Hammond's first game as Captain was disappointing), and up front no pace or cutting edge (although Connolly's goal was a superb effort). Don't know why AP started with Antonio instead of Papa and we know LJ is not a right back. The bench was more baffling, why so many defenders? Papa and Pato give us striking options and Holmes a left side midfielder? After such a poor game against Brighton, starting the same 11 was strange!

garylyons posted at 22 Nov 2009 15:55:05

Time to drop Davis,i think he is awful,give Bart a go,at least he comes off his line.

MarkH posted at 22 Nov 2009 18:35:04

Sorry my friend Kelvin is too good to drop! Antonio needs to go back on the bench as does James, and I think the likes of Hammond, Labert, Jaidi, Trotman, Lallan and Harding all need a break.

We have a big squad AP, time to use it.

NigD posted at 22 Nov 2009 19:44:48

Has the world gone mad? Why so much negativity?
We are now light years away from the dross of the last three or four years. In a very short time AP has got this club going again.The games have been largely brilliant this season. It is clear to us all, including the manager I am sure, that the full backs have been found wanting in many of the games.We are now a very wealthy club.Fact.In January we can go and buy the best in this division to remove that problem area. This club is going forward. We are in a very false position. From the negativity written on this site, you would think we are certs for relegation? Just enjoy the transformation at the club. It will all take time (Not just the four months so far). **AP GET THAT BIG BRIGHTON KEEPER?

MaltaSaint! posted at 22 Nov 2009 20:16:35

Don't press all the panic buttons guys... We all know what happens when We do that, don't we! We have played against one of the favourite auto promotion teams and not a bottom struggling team! Don't forget it can't rain for ever, the clouds are passing by... COYR

AdamThom posted at 23 Nov 2009 9:19:48

Agree there is negativity about, but that is because we are all so optimistic! One point from two home games is not good form and we really must do better.

That said, the fans must not expect too much this season. I for one will be very happy if we end up with mid-table mediocrity and a good cup run!

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