- They kept saying that Ulloa's first touch was appalling, I know he scored but not sure he is really on 'form'
Our set-pieces aren't improving that's for sure!
Orlandi's free-kick was Puncheon-esque.
I liked the short corner that got passed back to the half way line.
The continual 1-0 victories are simply papering over the cracks. When we win the playoff final 1-0 at Wembley we'll be kidding ourselves that we're good enough to go up.
relying on 1-0 victories to get us to the playoffs could be our downfall as if we concede we struggle.
I wouldn't imagine they mentioned that the referee did him absolutely no favours (as usual.)
Not really sure if Ulloa's performance was an 'improvement' on previous performances. He was awful before the goal, no first touch and just seemed lacklustre. If he hadn't scored people wouldn't be saying that.
Yes, the two wins are good. Yes, being 1 point outside the play-offs is good.
The best thing though, surely, is how we do seem to be coming into form at just the right time. We were considerably better than Leeds last night to the point I think 1-0 flattered them. Our defence is, by and large, rock solid and the attacking side of our game is now beginning to show what we know we are capable of. Kaz is probably the only one of our established offensive players who is really firing still, but Ulloa seems to be moving in the right direction at last, Buckley is back, March is like having a decent new signing and it can only be a game or two until CMS is on the bench. Finally Spanish Rodney doesn't look out of place and must only improve with some match sharpness and we might even see Hoskins again this season.
Yes, things are looking good for us right now.
I don't think we are though, at least not intentionally. We haven't had a settled attacking unit all season - KLL in and out, Buckley largely out and not any good when in, Ulloa being out and then off-form, Barnes filling in and then sold, Lita briefly appearing, CMS not here at all and Crofts getting injured at a key time - it's no great surprise that we've been perpetually misfiring coming forward.
It does seem to be coming together now and Garcia shows signs of preferring to try for 2-0 than gambling on holding out for 1-0.
I wasn't there last night but the commentary made a few references to Ulloa's "heavy touch" when receiving the ball, but he scored which is what he is paid to do, his touch can only get better as it was one of his attributes last season. More game time will see this happen. Ince and March can only improve with more game time to I imagine. Lua Lua, according to the Argus still has niggly injury problems so may well continue to be used sparingly as an impact sub. Buckley being back is also a big plus but I have my reservations about how many games he can play with his hamstring problems.
We won again and had plenty of shots. although less on target than Leeds according to the stats.
The thing I like most about Oscar are his positive substitutions and his desire to make attacking subs, unlike Gus who would almost certainly have made defensive subs. It will misfire in some games but overall I think the Oscar way is the way to go.
We are going to tonk a team soon, I hope it's Wigan.
Garcia shows signs of preferring to try for 2-0 than gambling on holding out for 1-0.
That does seem to be the case. We finished last night with a nominal front 3 of Buckley, Obika and KLL who all seemed to be pushing up on to the Leeds defenders even in the final few minutes. Not sure that Uruguayan chap we had last season would have been quite so bold with a 1-0 lead and only a few minutes left on the clock?