Codner's Wallop
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- Sep 11, 2013
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Short term we are on the receiving end of criminally failing to replace Burn with either a new CB, recalling a CB or promoting one of our huge stock of development CBs. We don't have an option to play 3/5 at the back and both Lamptey and Cucurella are too deep. Veltman is good in a three or as a right back but is never a CB in a 2 CBs in a back four set up. He had Watkins read a few times today but ultimately made the mistake that lost the game.
With Cucu and Lamps pushed back we have no attacking pace. Then the opposition just needs to cut off Maupay and job done.
Long term we have an even bigger issue. The stats don't lie.
Hughton had 38 home PL games winning 13 (win ratio 34%) and scoring 43 at 1.13 goals per game. Potter's had 51, won 12 and scored 52 for a home win percentage of 23% and goals of 1.01 per game.
We win less and score fewer at home under Potter with a better side. That's a trend with over two years of data per coach. I go to football to jump up and celebrate a goal and I go much more to home games (though I do go away) as do most. The risk is this current pile of centre back induced crap is happening just as people are being asked to renew, with a backdrop of never having been that good at home under GP.
Yes we are still 10th. Yes Potter is better away. Yes Potter has a go against the bigger teams. But goals and wins at home are what keeps the majority of fans happy, not nice little 10 yard passes. We have no pace, no finishing and lots of meaningless possession and eventually this will catch up with us.
We have been unlucky with injury and Covid though. We very rarely seem to use the same players two games running.
With absolute respect, comparing Potter and Hughton’s Albion win-loss record is senseless,
In my opinion, Hughton was without doubt a better pound for pound manager - even though his stats were poorer than Potter.
For the best part of his PL tenure, Hughton had two consistent PL class players in Dunk and Murray (Biss wasn’t fully established). Potter on the other hand has more like seven or eight (Biss, Trossard, Lamptey, Dunk, Sanchez, Webster, Veltman, Cuccarella etc). It’s apples and pears and a reason why I always feel Potter’s achievements are falsely elevated, while Hughton’s are often downplayed….