Sunday 14 December 2008

Crouch Hiding to Much for Portsmouth

Portsmouth lost their third home league game of the season as they crashed to a 3-0 defeat at the hands of Newcastle United at Fratton Park.

Goals by Michael Owen, Obafemi Martins and Danny Gutherie gave Newcastle their first away win of the season in a stunning second half display.

For most of the match however Portsmouth looked short of ideas up front and with just one win from their last seven it's hard to see where the next win is coming from.

With 16 attempts on goal the stats show that Pompey had enough chances to take all three points, but in the game itself it was obvious to see that clear cut opportunities were few and far between.

Earlier in the season it was clear creativity was an issue, but now Nico Kranjcar is back and the resurgence of Sean Davis in midfield meant Pompey had some supply for their talented front line.

It wasn't long before both Peter Crouch and Jermaine Defoe were banging in the goals to push Portsmouth up towards the top half after a disappointing start to the season.

Now I'm not writing to debate the prowess of the two strikers, I wouldn't have a leg to stand on as both have seven league goals to add to their two European efforts.

However this piece stays away from the stats and more on performance and value for money, and concentrates fully on the former Liverpool forward.

His performance this afternoon against Newcastle was reminiscent of a hungry dog, desperately looking for scrap to feed upon.

And in terms of chances for the 6 ft 7 inch striker they hardly went begging, I'll say that much but his movement on the ball left much to be desired.

We hear plenty of times the phase 'good on the floor for a big man' in the same sentence as Crouch, but is this really true or are we being nice to the lanky striker.

On one occasion this afternoon he took around five minutes to take the ball down and when he did his sprayed pass towards Arnold Mvuemba sailed past the Frenchmen and out of play.

All afternoon in-fact he looked awkward as Portsmouth's main threat up-front, with the home side's occasional long-ball game not suiting Crouch.

Crouch moved to the south-coast for 9 million pounds which could rise to 11 million based on his future efforts, and for me the already cash-strapped Pompey have payed well over the odds already.

While everyone is having a go (and rightly so) at Robbie Keane and his performances at new club Liverpool, Crouch has gone unnoticed in his mediocre effort.

He's gone well down in the pecking order for Fabio Capello's England, with Capello having no regard for Crouch no-matter who is on the injury list for the national team.

And for me his performances are having a negative effect on the team.

In last resorts Crouch is an easy target, but his height is actually pulling the wool over your eyes as his heading ability has failed to come on since his last tenure at Portsmouth.

I actually prefer Portsmouth with five men in their midfield.

They look more solid as a team, because god they need to give their defense as much help as possible, and Defoe gives them a credible outlet and a potent finish when given the chance.

When they lined up in a 4-4-2 formation against Newcastle this afternoon they were simply outdone by the Magpies simple but hard working midfield four.

The likes of Fulham and Hull City have kept Pompey's midfield quiet this season, and for what was once quiet a force in the league looks a bit lost now that Crouch has been introduced.

For injuries Crouch is a necessity, and don't get me wrong he knows where the net is as long as it's no more than twelve yards away.

But are they loosing the invincibility they had especially on the road where they held the best away record outside the top four.

Now they are out of Europe they can concentrate on the league where to be fair they have started well, but under Tony Adams they only have two leagues wins to their name as Redknapp's resilience starts to wear off.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Totally agree with your first point, we were scared to play any killer balls, flighted crosses etc... but thats just today, so im not really bothered about that at all.

creativity is still a big problem for us, we dont have the required personell. Sean Davis is never and will never be a guy who will 'suply' the strikers. His job is to hassell the opposition and get the ball. Kranjcar cant get into the team properly at the moment for the simple fact he can not play in the middle unless we play a 5 man midfield, which cant happen, as you cant leave out Defoe but you have to play Crouch in a 4-5-1.
Lassana Diarra is the only man at the moment who we have who can create, maybe Arnold Mvuemba at a push but that is a push at the mo.

I thought Crouch was frustrating today for one reason and one reason only, he drops to deep. He holds the ball up better than most and gets play going again like second to none. But then he should bomb on to get into the area, but he doesnt, unless the ball is wide....then he will move into the area.

I think as you say he is not the best header of the ball but he is one of the best at holding the ball up and getting others into play. He can however win a ball in the air against a centre half but he needs to become a better headerer in different acts of play.

I would like to bring up your arguement about paying 'over the odds'...i agree with this, i would not have paid £11m for anyone at the moment but the fact is he has already banged in 9 goals this seasin in all competitions, that is miles better than Robbie Keane and Crouch has been consistent for us uptop with Defoe.

His heading has come on leaps and bounds since his first spell with us, back then he couldnt head for shit, now he can. granted, he is no Alan Shearer in the air, but Crouch has more about him than you decipher from his performances.

Totally agree on your final point, yes were have lost the Harry magic we had last season, we are a lot easier to break down at the moment but how can Adams win? he cant, because he is following in the footsteps of someone who took us from finnishing 17th in division 1 to now being an established premiership side, winning the fa cup and playing in europe. Adams can never better that therefore everyone will see him as a failure.