Pardew Says Strikers Were Worth The Risk

19 March 2012 09:47
Alan Pardew went for two strikers (Papiss Cisse and Demba Ba) and took the risk of playing four in the middle of the park against Norwich's five.

Alan Pardew: "They were a little bit closer together, and that worked better for us.

"If you are going to play two out-and-out strikers like they are, you have got to ask them to work, and they really put in a shift because that extra midfield player Norwich had started to get a grip at times.

"If you can manage to contain it and be able to deal with it, then you have got two goalscorers on the pitch, and that might have been the difference today.

"I thought Cisse had his best game for us, not just the fact that he threatened the goal, but his link-up play, his work-rate were right up there with the best in this division.

"I am really pleased he got the goal, and perhaps should have had two. In training, he bangs three or four goals in in quick succession, and it surprised me that he missed them, actually."

While disappointed at the result, Norwich manager Paul Lambert saw enough to suggest his side will put in a strong finish to their first season back in the top flight to secure another.

He said: "On that performance, I am pretty sure we will. They don't need me to stand in there and tell them they were unlucky.

"That performance will give everybody a big lift.

"I thought we were excellent against Manchester United and lost as well, but in the last couple of weeks, that's been as good as anything that we have played.

"I always think we can score at any time and on another day, we might have got one."

 

Source: FOOTYMAD