jakarta
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Injuries innit? Losing Solly March when he was in the form of life started it all.
Whilst I get your point, surely all PL squads are the same size? I.e. even though Man City, Newcastle etc are a bajillion times richer than us - they can still only select a match-day squad from 25 players. (Although I accept that their 'lesser' players are probably all internationals and not youth team graduates).I've been asking this a fair bit lately on account of the fact that the general perception is that we are not doing as well as last season. Take this from the Guardian's 10 things piece:
"De Zerbi’s tactics, once so revolutionary, have also been picked apart by the analysts"
With the implication that we've been found out somewhat. We are however, in the last 16 of the Europa League have only lost twice in 14 games (6 in 23 overall incl. the Carabao) and have been carrying injuries that would have been spoken about at length is we were one of the big clubs (that have MASSIVE squads)
Fair point, although we only actually submitted a 20-man squad and City/Liverpool submitted 22-man squads on account of youth players not counting. Either way, you're probably right on that oneWhilst I get your point, surely all PL squads are the same size? I.e. even though Man City, Newcastle etc are a bajillion times richer than us - they can still only select a match-day squad from 25 players. (Although I accept that their 'lesser' players are probably all internationals and not youth team graduates).
No, actually I think you're right, I didn't know youth players didn't count, and 22 is bigger than 20, so yes, they did have bigger squads. I concedeFair point, although we only actually submitted a 20-man squad and City/Liverpool submitted 22-man squads on account of youth players not counting. Either way, you're probably right on that one
AgreeEeeeee’s complicated, to quote somebody from our recent past.
the BBC report says we were heading for a drab draw before Pedro scored. I thought it was far from drab.
but the Guardian report said that Mitoma and Adingra “sparkled”!
I thought on occasion we scored some cracking football last night.
the only downside was the journey home. Got in at 1.20am which should have been midnight. But I was smiling most of the way. I gather it was a motorcyclist coming off? Hope they’re ok.
Spot on. Your post got me thinking about our currently unavailable players (loans and injuries) and what surprised me was that we are able to put this lot together. Thats some unavailable list and just goes to show how well the squad have done after being decimated to the core.Until the goal, I wasn't sure if we were just trying to be patient, or couldn't hit a cows arse with a banjo...So I'm not really sure if you call that in form? We've done flipping well with the level of injuries we have, thats for sure!!
Half time at the Velodrome definitely felt like a turning point.Our season could have gone in a very different direction if we'd collapsed in that first Marseille (A) game - having gone in 2-0 at half time. ALmost certainly out of Europe.
Instead - a draw in the last minute and ...2 months later...8th in the league, 2 defeats in 14, and last 16 in Europe...
Yep. The results - in the PL are actually little different to last season in terms of points per game after 15 games etc. And agreed we've not quite hit the heights of Wolves (A) and Man Utd (A) - but we've definitely controlled games this season especially in the Europa LeagueThe results have continued to be okay, but those of us watching, know what we are seeing - this is absolutely NOT prime RDZ Albion. Hopefully get Pervis and Enciso back out there soon, though...
True there's been a big turnover, and nobody denies its hard to lose a Caicedo and a Mac Allister - and our injury list was daunting a few weeks back (but has started to improve) but we've had some pretty impressive incoming as well. Its not just one way.Spot on. Your post got me thinking about our currently unavailable players (loans and injuries) and what surprised me was that we are able to put this lot together. Thats some unavailable list and just goes to show how well the squad have done after being decimated to the core.
The list goes on...
It's that simple really.There is the potential for a very exciting second half of the season if we're still firing on all fronts when Enciso, Fati, Estupinan and others return.
We can definitely make up those dropped points with all the games to come - but we need to improve. I know Bloom hates spending in January but reinforcements could pay massive dividends this timeI still think the failure to put away Burnley and Sheffield United will come back to haunt us somewhere down the line TBH (sorry)
There were signs that we were getting things back together last night performance-wise, and if we can get those two back in the not too distant future, alongside Welbeck, we ought to have a little more consistency in selection and performance. We'll be assisted by more time to refresh between games after the Arsenal game. (Of course, we could pick up some more key injuries.)The results have continued to be okay, but those of us watching, know what we are seeing - this is absolutely NOT prime RDZ Albion. Hopefully get Pervis and Enciso back out there soon, though...
And potentially where the squad rotating RDZ has done thus far will start to play its part.There is the potential for a very exciting second half of the season if we're still firing on all fronts when Enciso, Fati, Estupinan and others return.