The Birdman
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He's been speaking to Bradley Wiggens.
I think the main cause of our improved performances is Izquierdo. He's bloody brilliant. Added to that I think is the performances of Schelotto. He can attack with pace and also get back quicker than Bruno, which in turn means that Knocky can attack without having to worry about getting back as much.
Murray is also in great form, but I think a lot of that is due to the improved service he's getting.
Think Izquierdo fully bedding in and showing his quality consistently is really opening things up and helping Muzza and Gross.
Those 3 together are good enough take apart most of the bottom half of the division.
I was thinking about this, has he upped his game? Or has our full back - winger combinations and Gross just started threatening sides a lot more and providing far more clear cut chances?
My feeling is he hasn't upped his game at all, that he has been playing well, giving 100% all season, just that we are now threatening and creating a lot more, I think this was backed up by the stats showing chances created in 2018 compared to 2017. I don't know, I've seen a few people suggest it's since Leo and Locadia turned up, I think its more since Izqueirdo and Knockeart joined the party to be honest.
Looks like he is running and chasing the ball a lot more and making more of a general effort to me.
Looks like he is running and chasing the ball a lot more and making more of a general effort to me.
I think it's mainly down to someone else. As Glenn himself said in a Sky interview after the game yesterday. When he was aked what he put his goalscoring feats down to, he replied . . . Pascal Gross.
I have to admit, that was a wonderful cross from Gross that led to his goal yesterday..
It's reminiscent of the 2015/16 season. We struggled for goals in the first half of the season then signed Knockaeart and Skalak in January and suddenly Hemed, thanks to the vastly improved service he was getting, started scoring as did the rest of the team.
Gross has been more or less great all season but Knockaeart seems to be getting to grips with the division as does Izquierdo with his role in the team. Defenders can't now double up on one player so all three are able to cut loose(or as loose as Hughton allows), creating more chances for Murray. And one thing among several that he can do very well is take chances. To horrifically misquote Field of Dreams: If you create it, Murray will take it.
Whether the signings of Ulloa and Locadia have given him a kick up the bum as well, only he knows. What it is though, is ****ing ace, that we can have a premier league winning striker and our club record signing sat on the bench. It's even better that they can both sit on the bench all game against Arsenal and it doesn't matter because the man in possession of the shirt is playing so well.
Agreed, except it's not just the players playing better, it's different players playing. Schelotto and Izzy start every game now and they're key to our change in form. Bong also works with them, so we attack as a team more than we were able to.This is why as well as I don't think Murray's performance levels have changed, I don't think Hughton's tactics have changed either – the players are just playing better. Tactics are still the same for me, we are just carrying more threat going forwards.
I agree that he chases the ball more, but not because he was lazy before, but because he has others doing it with him. You can't press on your own, you have to do it as a team, and Knocky isn't having to cover for Bruno any more.Looks like he is running and chasing the ball a lot more and making more of a general effort to me.
That's roughly how I see it, also adding the fact that Schelotto is fast enough to get back without Knocky having to worry so much.It's reminiscent of the 2015/16 season. We struggled for goals in the first half of the season then signed Knockaeart and Skalak in January and suddenly Hemed, thanks to the vastly improved service he was getting, started scoring as did the rest of the team.
Gross has been more or less great all season but Knockaeart seems to be getting to grips with the division as does Izquierdo with his role in the team. Defenders can't now double up on one player so all three are able to cut loose(or as loose as Hughton allows), creating more chances for Murray. And one thing among several that he can do very well is take chances. To horrifically misquote Field of Dreams: If you create it, Murray will take it.