Thought we were shocking for the second game in a row.
I think Bissouma got it
We should try and get Man Utd called off but we're too nice/naive.
Apparently we tried to get this game called off.
We did. Spurs and Leicester have tried to get their game called off tonight as well but have been told to play it. The Brentford manager is now calling for all this weekends games to be postponed, wonder if the other managers will join him and try to force the Premier Leagues hand.
https://www.skysports.com/football/...weekend-postponed-to-break-the-chain-on-covid
I’m assuming a couple more players out for us will justify us not playing Saturday.
Not good enough at this level that’s the difference
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I admire your loyalty but did you actually watch the 2nd half?
They could easily have scored 3 more and looked like they really intended to score every time they attacked. We could still be playing now and not look like scoring.
Wolves just sat back, let us play pretty passing in front but rarely ever let us on behind, and on those rare occasions, we never got on any crosses.
The one time we got through was from a long kick from Sanchez which then Wolves weren't prepared. We need to switch our styles during the game. Even City do that if they're losing.I counted how many players were in the Wolves back line for one of our goal kicks in the second half... and it was 7 (SEVEN).
The only way to counter that sort of defending is to try and draw the opponent on to you and break quickly down the wings once you've turned over possession so you can get in behind them. We very rarely did that last night, allowing Wolves plenty of time to re-form their defensive lines.
what i can never understand is why we have a keeper and a system that plays it around the back back and firth (gets closed down and we nearly give a goal away last night) and then lumps it forward for a 50/50 ball that we win less than our opponents and that applies for second balls thereafter too. We have game stats analysts so why dont we stop this? You look at game stats overall and a lot of Albion possession is this stiff and what does it count for? How does it progress the ball for attacking play? ok if we are winning but how often has that happened in the last doz matches?
Apparently we tried to get this game called off.
Right, so we play with a deep lying midfielder, known as a "pivot" - Bissouma. What is meant to happen is, the centre backs split, the wing backs push forward to occupy the opposition wingers, and the centre backs pass into the pivot, who then look for a wide pass, or a ball into the attacking midfielder. When this pass is consistently not available, the second midfielder will drop too, and become a "double pivot", to give us another option.
What teams have worked out is if they have their midfielders fairly high, they can stand on the pivot(s) and deny our key out ball. Meanwhile, one of their strikers presses the centre back in possession, and the other attacking player(s) cut the passing lanes.
This leaves two options;
1. Keep possession, moving the opposition from side to side, looking for the short out ball. Essentially this often involves a risk of dispossession, given that the pivot is receiving the ball back to goal. This is why we see the following pattern of play:
Dunk short pass to Duffy, back to Dunk, looks forward, sees both Lallana and Groß man marked. Sees striker closing him down. Turn and pass back to Sanchez.
Sanchez plays either short pass out to free defender (usually Veltman, or whoever is playing at right centre back), or if there is no pass available, sends the ball long. Ball is lost, as we have no physical presence without Welbeck.
2. The "free" centre back is able to advance, and aim a direct diagonal pass for either Lamptey or Cucurella to chase. This is our main method of gaining territory, due to their pace. We then win a throw in, and attempt to "play our style" from within their half, while they have everyone behind the ball.
At this point, our play depends on how much they press and how low their block is - IE. how deep they sit and defend.