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what a shit result ffs....!! that's all...!!
The original comment I responded to was SPECIFICALLY about the penalty. Hence why I followed it up saying I wasn't defending him.It's not the shit penalty it's all the other misses, a constant failure in front of goal.
Nor has SanchezOne of our best players? He hasn’t scored for two years.
I thought Colwill did well, but was surprised by some of the tactics employed by RdZ. The right side seemed well balanced with Lamptey and March, but the left side was a mess with Caicedo and Gross. That's not necessarily their fault as they were both playing in strange roles, especially in the first half.Not sure who else we should have played given injuries and WC absence……no Welbeck, Webster or Mac Allister possible, Sanchez wasn’t needed (and never saves pens anyway), Colwill did fine. Not sure starting Trossard (who looked off the pace), Mitoma (who has only been back a couple of days) and Pervis would have materially affected the outcome. Veltman was the only real absentee we could have included?
If Solly was a golfer he'd be skint.Nor has Sanchez
Seriously though, Brighton’s inability to finish has been done ad nauseam as has the fact Solly is not a goal scorer but he makes up for it in technical skills in other areas of the pitch otherwise managers would not be playing him. Solly has always seemed a grafter to me, he’s great team player (like how he worked with Lamptey and Lallana last night for example) and gets on the pace when it matters to drive our play forward. There’s a reason that managers put Solly in imo, he is a generally consistent and reliable ‘bread & butter’ team member. Last night chances were created and not converted not just by Solly but Tross (who we should rightly have be expecting to convert), Gilmour and even Dunk as well as others all had missed opportunities - probably 16 or 17 all together, so not all Solly’s! - at one point, (Undev’s?) cross goal ball in from the right passed at least 3 Brighton players within a few metres of the goal line all of whom were in good position to get a tap in.
I unfortunately didn’t see the shoot out as my stream went down but without Mackie and Welbeck, it was going to be quite a weak line anyway. With the disruption of the WC, training in Dubai and it being a knockout cup match, the context wasn’t great but it does show that the depth of the squad is still not there that we can absorb these external issues, including injury and concurrent campaign matches. Hopefully, the performance last night will be a stinging reminder for the lads to get their heads back in the game in time for Boxing Day.
Let’s hope he doesn’t score a brace against spursIf anything the match proved that Enciso is not yet 1st team ready and needs a loan to either the Championship or L1 so he can get to grips with the English game. Also Undav as understudy to Welbeck just isn't a good choice. He probably needs a Championship loan as well
It's been hinted at but we need a few new faces in Jan. Certainly another CB as Webster appears to be made of glass, unfortunately.I thought Colwill did well, but was surprised by some of the tactics employed by RdZ. The right side seemed well balanced with Lamptey and March, but the left side was a mess with Caicedo and Gross. That's not necessarily their fault as they were both playing in strange roles, especially in the first half.
I think the familiar failings against lesser opposition was very apparent unfortunately. We seemed to take too many touches in Midfield (Gilmour especially) then the chance for the quick break behind the lines was gone. So even when we did get it out wide or play it through they just had extra numbers in the box to clear. Then on the rare occasions we did try to play it quickly are passing was woeful.
I think the worrying thing is with Webster, Welbeck (and Moder) injured, only Mac and Sanchez were not in the squad for that game and we looked a little light tonight. We have three PL games coming up and at least two are definitely winnable, but not sure how many points we will get over Christmas
Well yeah, but no, but yeah !!You do have to accept that he is right up there with our worst ever barn door billy forwards in front of goal though!
Ferguson looks like he can hit a ballNot sure if anyone’s mentioned it, but we really need a striker
It's hard to create clear cut chances against a low block but we still made a decent number.Oh yeah, very entertaining. Can't wait for the re-run.
Overall performance was ok I think, but need to create more clear cut chances against a bottom League One team.
Well yes, he has already made it, he's just a very very very very shit finisher. He is a versatile and useful player in every other aspect. I was hoping he'd nick a goal early this season and kick on from there, but he is actually getting worse at finishing, if that's even possible,Well yeah, but no, but yeah !!
But to suggest he will never make it as a top professional is ridiculous.
Yup it is difficult no doubt but really feel it was played into their hands... Brighton did what they wanted Brighton to do: get down the wings and put in crosses of varying quality. Should have been more of what Solly did when he made his great chance in the second half - just challenge these players centrally and they'll mess up or concede a penalty. Their job was made a lot simpler than it should have been.It's hard to create clear cut chances against a low block but we still made a decent number.
Also there were a number of low crosses players just didn't quite connect with, I remember one going through someone's legs and another missed their swing.
My stream was faultless during the match, but also died just as they were about to start the pens, but I think I felt fortunate! They are often a bit of a lottery anyway and I just had a resigned feeling about it. To have watched it as well would've been painful. There was a generally disjoined and rusty feel to things generally, and hopefully it will be seen as (a) a good warm up/kick up the backside for some of the players and (b) cement views on certain positions - sounds like RDZ is pushing for additions in the January window, so a Wednesday night in Charlton is as good a place as any to firm up opinion within the hierarchy.I unfortunately didn’t see the shoot out as my stream went down but without Mackie and Welbeck, it was going to be quite a weak line anyway. With the disruption of the WC, training in Dubai and it being a knockout cup match, the context wasn’t great but it does show that the depth of the squad is still not there that we can absorb these external issues, including injury and concurrent campaign matches. Hopefully, the performance last night will be a stinging reminder for the lads to get their heads back in the game in time for Boxing Day.
Youve forgotten about Veltman. Not that he would be likely to score but anyway..
I think the worrying thing is with Webster, Welbeck (and Moder) injured, only Mac and Sanchez were not in the squad for that game and we looked a little light tonight. We have three PL games coming up and at least two are definitely winnable, but not sure how many points we will get over Christmas
It's odd because Veltman got injured for one game and then hasn't featured since. I think we are just about ok on the right side of defence, but am worried that Pervis is the only specialist left sided defender we have. If we play 4 at the back, we are under strength thereYouve forgotten about Veltman. Not that he would be likely to score but anyway.
March is actually OK at LWB. Did fine there and with his barn door Billy tribute act whenever he gets within 8 yards of opposition goal..... maybe LWB is safer for him and those on the back rows of the N&S stands.It's odd because Veltman got injured for one game and then hasn't featured since. I think we are just about ok on the right side of defence, but am worried that Pervis is the only specialist left sided defender we have. If we play 4 at the back, we are under strength there
So unless we go back to 3 at the back and use Pervis, Trossard or Mitoma at Left Wing Back