16 Feb 2005: Ajax - AJ Auxerre
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16 Feb 2005: Ajax - AJ Auxerre
I guess it's time to start thinking (worrying...) about this one.
On a positive note: Auxerre are in a sort of crisis also. They can't win and have dropped to the 5th slot in the French league. We'll see what happens.
But first: NAC!
K.
On a positive note: Auxerre are in a sort of crisis also. They can't win and have dropped to the 5th slot in the French league. We'll see what happens.
But first: NAC!
K.
Still alive...
After bagging 'Harry' Koeman was confident enough to speak out the ambition of competing for 3 prizes. Needless to say that I expect a fiercely attacking, hungry team that will overrun the French.
Nah...
Nah...
There is no life I know to compare with pure imagination. Living there, you'll be free if you truly wish to be.
Yeah, I know. And when I heard Koeman ranting on about the ambitions for the second half of the season, I got this sinking feeling that Koeman actually didn't realise himself that our Greek wasn't eligible for the European tournament (cause what else could explain this sudden boost of confidence)
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Remember that Auxerre have a really good offensive line with guys like Benjani, Pieroni, Kalou (good old Bonaventure...). We're sure going to suffer. But this game will be nice demonstration with both teams playing Ajax-style. Looking forward to it. Really.Kowalczyk schreef:Things will remain quiet for now (even if we lose to NAC this weekend). But if the Auxerre home game goes badly wrong, he'll be f#cked.
K.
The frustrating thing is that I read some time ago that Koeman would have resigned if we would have lost against WillemII last year... Inspired on the nine lives of a cat, Koeman must have at least the same amount. He always makes a narrow escape. I doubt however that Van Eijden will sack his partner in crime, especially after their tag-team effort in eliminating Van Gaal.
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Just wish I could see it! Should we post a request for it to be recorded & uploaded on the Maxxed forum a bit closer to the 16th?Carcajou schreef:Remember that Auxerre have a really good offensive line with guys like Benjani, Pieroni, Kalou (good old Bonaventure...). We're sure going to suffer. But this game will be nice demonstration with both teams playing Ajax-style. Looking forward to it. Really.
Hmm, so what do we hope for? That the team does quite well the rest of the season and continues with Koeman next season, or that everything goes terribly wrong (I guess this is the most likely scenario) and we'll have a new coach soon? :sly:Eric schreef:The frustrating thing is that I read some time ago that Koeman would have resigned if we would have lost against WillemII last year... Inspired on the nine lives of a cat, Koeman must have at least the same amount. He always makes a narrow escape.
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Right. No Vonk (Stekelenburg to replace him, Boggy back on the bench), no Sneijder, no Galásek, no Grygera, no Charisteas.
Here's what I expect (squad of 18):
--------------------- Stekelenburg ------------------------------
Trabelsi ----- De Jong ------- SQD --------- Maxwell ----------
Pienaar --------------- Heitinga ---------Van der Vaart -------
Rosales ---------------- Babel ------------ Boukhari ----------
Bench: Boggy, Obodai, Ridders, Anastacia, Maduro, Lindgren, O'Brien (?)
What do you say?
K.
Here's what I expect (squad of 18):
--------------------- Stekelenburg ------------------------------
Trabelsi ----- De Jong ------- SQD --------- Maxwell ----------
Pienaar --------------- Heitinga ---------Van der Vaart -------
Rosales ---------------- Babel ------------ Boukhari ----------
Bench: Boggy, Obodai, Ridders, Anastacia, Maduro, Lindgren, O'Brien (?)
What do you say?
K.
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Note that the line-up I posted is the one I expect, not necessarily the one I would have fielded as a coach.
Mine would look almost exactly the same, by the way, except that I would make Heitinga and De Jong change positions: Heitinga as a central defender alongside SQD and De Jong as the 'Galásek type'.
Right now I would definitely go for Boukhari. Philippe: I see your point, but you really have no idea how terrible Mitea has been... You really feel sorry for the kid. He looked like he'd never seen a football before.
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Mine would look almost exactly the same, by the way, except that I would make Heitinga and De Jong change positions: Heitinga as a central defender alongside SQD and De Jong as the 'Galásek type'.
Right now I would definitely go for Boukhari. Philippe: I see your point, but you really have no idea how terrible Mitea has been... You really feel sorry for the kid. He looked like he'd never seen a football before.
K.
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--------------------- Stekelenburg ------------------------------
Trabelsi ----- Heitinga------- SQD --------- O'Brien----------
------Pienaar --------vd Vaart --------- Maxwell-------
Rosales ---------------- Babel ----------------- Boukhari ------
Auxerre will drop back and wait for a mistake. I would prefer to have more speed to neutralize dangerous counter attacks, but we don't really have any superfast players. The quality of Ajax's positional play, when it comes to this defensive element, is very shaky. Combine that with the lack of creative ideas offensively, and you get a sense of how total football has morphed into totally predictable football. All Auxerre has to do is set the trap.
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De jong just hasn't got the vision to play in Galasek's position. Galasek is more than just a defensive sheild - his passing is always great and is involved in anything good.
De Jong could be deployed as a full back moving Trasbelsi to right wing and Rosales to left wing, Pienaar to the holding position, vd Vaart to left back, Maxwell in goal - hang on a minute I am sounding like Koeman here.
However I think Pizza 5's thoughts of Ajax playing a 3-5-2 formation tonight could have a lot of merit. I think that Auxerre will hang back so we won't be requiring a back line of 4 people. So here is my preferred line-up:-.
Couldn't care less who was in goal
A back 3 of De Jong, SQD and Heitinga
A midfield of Trabelsi, Piennaar, Obodai, Maxwell & Rosales
Front 2 of Babel and His Royal Highness
De Jong could be deployed as a full back moving Trasbelsi to right wing and Rosales to left wing, Pienaar to the holding position, vd Vaart to left back, Maxwell in goal - hang on a minute I am sounding like Koeman here.
However I think Pizza 5's thoughts of Ajax playing a 3-5-2 formation tonight could have a lot of merit. I think that Auxerre will hang back so we won't be requiring a back line of 4 people. So here is my preferred line-up:-.
Couldn't care less who was in goal
A back 3 of De Jong, SQD and Heitinga
A midfield of Trabelsi, Piennaar, Obodai, Maxwell & Rosales
Front 2 of Babel and His Royal Highness
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