BensGrandad
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I dont think GG is any better at winning the ball just makes it more awkward for the opponents to get at it.
Still, for goal one Ward was sitting on Bruno and for goal 2 Goldson was taken out and it should have been a free kick our way. I doubt Pawson fancied chalking off another goal though.
You mean that first goal where Bruno attached himself to Ward like a baby Koala does to its mother?
You mean that second goal where Goldson was pushed 'before' the corner was taken and it was Stephens who got in his way from going to track Keane?
I counted 7 times that they won the header from their corners during the game on Saturday. I was surprised that they did not score more then two goals.
I think Goldson & Dunk are doing fantastically well, but would GG provide us with a better organised defence, especially from set pieces?
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Don't agree on the second one at all. There's a really good angle of Keane shoving Goldson, it's clear as day. It was never going to be disallowed but then,at that point you should have been down to 10 men and / or 2-2.
Again, one goal conceded in total in the previous six games, suggests shockingly bad is the classic NSC over reaction. It's not a strength of ours but we're nowhere near that bad.
What ??
We are shockingly bad at defending set pieces most of the opposition's goals this season have come from them, like on Saturday all three of their goals were from set pieces obviously includes the one that was disallowed too. Terrible
I think the defence would be helped if Stockdale came and punched a few. He seems rooted to the goal line and most Burnley corners were directed around the 6 yard line!!
Doesn't anyone remember that our first goal came from a corner? Strangely enough it was a cracking delivery and not well defended...how about that.
It was only our second goal scored direct from a corner (a couple of goals have come from half-cleared corners). It was a corner that was met by a Burnley player who flicked it on for it to be untidily knocked in by Stephens. Hardly a cracking routine played to perfection.
But, so what? The point of this thread is about our ability to defend corners/set pieces over the course of the season. That we scored from a corner, too, doesn't really do anything to counter that assertion. Maybe if we were scoring from corners as often as we conceded there could be a point about it perhaps being average, but we don't.
It was only our second goal scored direct from a corner (a couple of goals have come from half-cleared corners). It was a corner that was met by a Burnley player who flicked it on for it to be untidily knocked in by Stephens. Hardly a cracking routine played to perfection.
But, so what? The point of this thread is about our ability to defend corners/set pieces over the course of the season. That we scored from a corner, too, doesn't really do anything to counter that assertion. Maybe if we were scoring from corners as often as we conceded there could be a point about it perhaps being average, but we don't.
Conceding 9 goals from set pieces in 39 games isn't a terrible stat.
Well, nine goals conceded from set pieces over 39 games doesn't sound too awful to me. I agree that we are not scoring enough from set pieces, whch is curious given that Dunk scored 5 in League (7 in all) last season. Just think that getting fixated about this 'can't defend corners' thing is getting over played.
I think the defence would be helped if Stockdale came and punched a few. He seems rooted to the goal line and most Burnley corners were directed around the 6 yard line!!