Worried Man Blues
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One of the three should have held back to make the pass impossible to miss
So many mistakes. The 3 players movement with Weiffer is poor. The 2 rushing to join in including Estupinan sprinting is idiotic. One of the 3 could easily have checked their run, one go to the defender’s left. There is no excusing the pass, but a couple more are just as at fault.I can’t understand why Pervis is not coming under scrutiny on here. He was needlessly bombing forward and a simple pass left him hopelessly out of position and left Igor isolated. What was he thinking? View attachment 191287
Very good point (and drawing) imo!So many mistakes. The 3 players movement with Weiffer is poor. The 2 rushing to join in including Estupinan sprinting is idiotic. One of the 3 could easily have checked their run, one go to the defender’s left. There is no excusing the pass, but a couple more are just as at fault.
Perfectly illustrated. What were they all thinking (not a lot apparently)So many mistakes. The 3 players movement with Weiffer is poor. The 2 rushing to join in including Estupinan sprinting is idiotic. One of the 3 could easily have checked their run, one go to the defender’s left. There is no excusing the pass, but a couple more are just as at fault.
Perfectly illustrated. What were they all thinking (not a lot apparently)
If Weiffer could pass , it would be 3-1 game over ,It really is schoolboy stuff from so many players. Weifer has had so much criticism and it was a poor pass but that was a collective clusterfuck even culminating with Igors very poor lack of closing down for the shot.
If Weiffer could pass , it would be 3-1 game over ,
Agreed, I really hope he gets itPleased a bit more balance is showing now. Some of the comments on Saturday were woeful.
I’m reasonably certain MW didn’t intend that pass, just got a bit ahead of himself, it happens. We didn’t lose and Wolves are not as bad as some seem to think.
He is going to need support when he’s next on the pitch.
You're spot on with that diagram -- and the movements that should have been made, and weren't. I think things would have been so much easier for MW if YA had gone to the right.So many mistakes. The 3 players movement with Weiffer is poor. The 2 rushing to join in including Estupinan sprinting is idiotic. One of the 3 could easily have checked their run, one go to the defender’s left. There is no excusing the pass, but a couple more are just as at fault.
Agree completely , but don't make the pass then. If Wieffer keeps running he either has a free shot , can drop the ball back to another player or the defender has to commit and then there should be an easy pass.One of the three should have held back to make the pass impossible to miss
How could he not make a pass from that position? Three of our players completely unmarked who would have been clean through on goal. It was the right decision, just a terrible pass.Agree completely , but don't make the pass then. If Wieffer keeps running he either has a free shot , can drop the ball back to another player or the defender has to commit and then there should be an easy pass.
A coach at this level would have told him to engage when the player entered the area. Shearer more or less highlighted that on Saturday, about how far we backed off, which is fine to a point.And by the way, Igor did nothing wrong, he defended that exactly as he should do and any coach would instruct him to.
Likewise, no blame attached to Hurzeler, at the elite level, you don’t expect a player to make that error that Wieffer did. Likewise, he can’t legislate for individual error’s at the corner. Our game plan was very good against a tough opposition that we knew would defend in a low block with basically two banks of defensive players.
It was all Webster's fault, surely?People need to get off Wieffer's cheeks and start pointing fingers at the real culprit: Jason Steele.
Nope, Shearer is not a coach and his analysis is laughable most weeks. Igor was fine.A coach at this level would have told him to engage when the player entered the area. Shearer more or less highlighted that on Saturday, about how far we backed off, which is fine to a point.
He got it bang on, you don’t need to be a coach to know that you close a player down in the area.Nope, Shearer is not a coach and his analysis is laughable most weeks. Igor was fine.
TBH, he was running into a position where a pass to him would have been a better option than passing it to Doyle! He could then have fed any of the three in front of him (so long as they manged to stay onside).I can’t understand why Pervis is not coming under scrutiny on here. He was needlessly bombing forward and a simple pass left him hopelessly out of position and left Igor isolated. What was he thinking? View attachment 191287
I was quite taken by one of the earlier comments about being first to join the goal celebrationsTBH, he was running into a position where a pass to him would have been a better option than passing it to Doyle! He could then have fed any of the three in front of him (so long as they manged to stay onside).
Maybe he refused to let him in the dressing room and he had to get changed in the corridor?But why did Fabian not talk to him?. He should have have reassured him immediately not let him stew all weekend. Very poor and immature from Hurzeler who allowed the situation to become about his anger/frustration rather than the mental state of his player