Jimmy Grimble
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Annoyingly Pedro looked absolutely spent after he made that long sprint back to defend.Agreed, the work rate of those 2 was phenomenal.
Annoyingly Pedro looked absolutely spent after he made that long sprint back to defend.Agreed, the work rate of those 2 was phenomenal.
I was going to do a poll to see if I should do a poll on that.
Welbeck is not slow.Add Welbeck and Lallana to Milner & Gross and we must have played our slowest side ever.
Within five minutes of coming on Lallana was desperately waving his hands trying to slow things down as we charged forward on the attack down the left trying to catch them on the break. I don't get his late inclusion as he adds nothing except a few side ways passes.
Was hoping we may have gone 3 at the back to get Perv, Hinsh / lamptey as.wing.backs to get some pace out wide.Its absolutely pointless playing a through-ball to Milner. Yes he was sometimes running into space, or had space to run into, but the reason he was left largely unmarked was because a blind turtle with 3 flippers could easily catch up with him anyway. See also Gross (who had a real stinker tonight).
We are badly missing the pace and guile of Solly, Karou and Adingra. No amounts of running in behind from Grandpa Milner is going to come anywhere close to giving us that width we so desperately need. But it is what it is, as someone used to say.
We did go 3 at the back when Perv went off, and it could easily have cost us. Webster was left exposed, he got no help when Neto and friends started charging down our left at will. The subs we made tonight made us weaker, albeit I appreciate RDZ's hand may have been forced as Perv was labouring.Was hoping we may have gone 3 at the back to get Perv, Hinsh / lamptey as.wing.backs to get some pace out wide.
Goodnight and Milner either side when we are trying to break is horrible
Trouble is both of those had to work extra hard to cover problems with others. Sure not brilliant performancesbut better than a lot of others.Craig Mackail-Smith had a phenomenal work rate, doesn't mean he wasn't generally pretty crap.
Joao Pedro had his worst game for us tonight IMO. Not for want of trying, it just all went wrong for him when it mattered.
Gary O'Neil is proving to be a very astute and talented manager. Did a superb job in keeping Bournemouth up IMO, despite their end of season droop, and has taken a Wolves side that looked resigned to relegation under former Spain, Real Madrid and Sevilla manager Lopetegui, right up into the fight for European football. They've had a lot of dire decisions against them this season as well which have cost them points.Frustrating - very laboured performance from us with lack of quality. Don’t even start me on our free kicks and corners, we’ve got back to Dean Cox hitting the first man every time territory
Wolves were deceptively good, very organised in defence, tight and compact not letting us play. Much like West Ham which was concerning
Difficult when in space no fucker passed to youDisappointed in Lampty not taking anyone on, Pedro dithered to much, but a point was a fair result considering we created very little, save the luck and the clinical finishing for the 3rd of February and all will be well.
Similar to Lamptey when he came on. At one point he went over to the left and I swear it's because he thought that was the only chance he was going to get near the ball!WBG and Dunky were a level above anyone else.
Milner left the field really frustrated, snatched his jacket off the coach holding it before he sat down and I don't blame him. He did literally dozens of attempts at running in behind and almost no service to him. Especially in the second half he was left unmarked for large portions of the match but not played in when he had acres of space. Lots of sideways and back passing without the incisive through balls that he was wanting. If Mitoma was on the pitch, I'm sure he'd have been fed a couple of passes but we seemed to ignore Millners runs for some reason.
I really like Billy but he did give the ball away too much last night. (He wasn´t alone in that though.)That's fair. I didn't think he was as good as he usually is today but he was at the heart of most of our play in the middle.
Yes I agree. It was as if no one knew Lamptey had come on. Seemed to be totally ignored.Similar to Lamptey when he came on. At one point he went over to the left and I swear it's because he thought that was the only chance he was going to get near the ball!
It's because he's so small they can't see him over the grass.Yes I agree. It was as if no one knew Lamptey had come on. Seemed to be totally ignored.