I saw the game and duff was prominent. It's hard to judge because Newcastle were playing a novel formation with no strikers but I was a bit concerned at his lack of end product. Lots of attempted crosses and blocked shots. Anyway hopefully having Robbie alongside might help.
I saw it, he had a good game, caused the Latvians (who were generally well organised and got plenty of men behind the ball) no end of problems down the near side.
He set up a few chances for Luque (who fluffed them) and Scott Parker. Overall he got forward a lot and had a good game, seemed to develop an understanding with Carr towards the end of the game too - which could be good for us.
McGeady playing well again against Hibs atm. He hit a through ball into the box for Naylor to play it on a plate for Zurawski. He then hit the post for Venegoor of Hesselink to easily tap in the follow up. Celtic winning 2-1 after going 1-0 down.
/edit - Got motm today for the 3rd game in a row.
Last edited by eirebhoy; 26/08/2006 at 4:35 PM.
great news for mcgeady and duffer, pity robbie looked a little out of it today against everton. we need everyone firing on all cylinders!
zombie/thread killer..
What an ugly game. Johnson looked good.
Keane did his best but Spurs were woeful.
McGeady has to start against the Germans.
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Here's Celtic's 2 goals, he was involved in both:
http://www.celtic-crazy.com/videos/celtic2_1hibs.html
I was looking at Keane's stats compared to the other Spurs strikers and they're very impressive:
http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?...means+business
Best:
Shooting accuracy
Chance conversion
Minutes per goal ratio (around 2 goals every 3 games)
and also fairly decent on the offside front. I'm suprised with how few assists he got though.
Can't remember him playing well in a competetive match against a
decent team in years, Doyle on his first start played a lot better...
as captain if he is supposed to lead by example time to try someone else...
a spell on the bench would do him the world of good..
You have to ask how he plays so well for Spurs but can't convert it to the international stage. I suppose the same question can be asked about dozens of players though.
Could be due to the fact, at Spurs, he tends to play off a big striker (Berbatov, Mido etc)
deffo the big striker thing imo , he needs a target man to feed off
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No central mifield to feed him. I'd like to see a chart of where Robbie, Doyle & elliott had possession. Barely 30 yards from goal is my guess. The only time I recall Elliott getting a touch was over in front of Staunton's water bottle rack.
At Spurs they have a central midfield capable (Jenas excluded) of doing their own jobs so Robbie doesn't spend 90% of his time dropping in to midfield to help out or looking for the ball.
He can't play without the ball and apart from missing a couple of half chances I thought he ran himself into the ground for the cause.
Yeah its our central midfield that is the main problem. I know its a cliche but its the engine room of the team and in a car if you have problem with the engine that is where you start with. We need a new engine.
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