Just imagine how good at set pieces we could be if we had good quality headers of the ball in the club.
Oh for someone like Watford's Glenn Murray or Celtics Shane Duffy!
Why would we want to bring in 2 championship standard players?
Just imagine how good at set pieces we could be if we had good quality headers of the ball in the club.
Oh for someone like Watford's Glenn Murray or Celtics Shane Duffy!
This is when armchair fans fail to realise the tactical/data analysis side of the game. Similar to when people use to moan about keeping everyone back when defending corners.
Do you think that playing short corners this game was without reason?
Do you think that playing short corners this game was without reason?
This is when armchair fans fail to realise the tactical/data analysis side of the game. Similar to when people use to moan about keeping everyone back when defending corners.
Do you think that playing short corners this game was without reason?
And we've scored the least.Everton have the worst record this calendar year from set pieces , so no idea what data we were looking at
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it would be interesting to what the reason was, as outwardly it certainly didn’t seem to gain or produce anything
What on earth was that all about today?!
Double digit corner count and only 2 proper corners.
All these short corners ended up forcing us back to the GK or getting hit on counter.
Crazy tactic time and time again.
Awful, bang the feckin ball in the box !!!!!
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, as they say.I'd have some sympathy with your argument, were it not for two, rather vital, points:
1. Having decided to use that tactic, should we not then have had a plan other than 'pass it around aimlessly for a bit and see what happens'
and
2. Once it became blindingly obvious it wasn't working (to the point that everyone including the commentators were scatching ther heads), surely we could/should have changed the plan? Surely?
You may have noticed that this forum is covered in posts bemoaning our defending of set-pieces, and how much we are lacking in the air.
With that in mind, why would just swinging the ball into the box have any different impact at the other end of the pitch?
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, as they say.
So why, then send up the big backs if you just aren’t going to put the ball in the mix? leaving us wide open for counter attacks and heaping pressure on ourselves?
This is when armchair fans fail to realise the tactical/data analysis side of the game. Similar to when people use to moan about keeping everyone back when defending corners.
Do you think that playing short corners this game was without reason?
What's your suggestion? "Put it in the mixer"?And at what point in the game do you think hindsight became available?
Listen Graham, I think you're a great manager, and I do appreciate what you have done in terms of bringing in youth and our style of play.
But maybe a bit more practice at both taking, and defending, set pieces may be helpful before the next match?
I assume the plan is to put the ball in the box, but not direct from the first kick, but allow a bit of movement and let someone find some space. Didn't work on most occasions, obviously, but its a tactic I think we might see more of. By the end there was one good ball from Bissouma that Dunk almost got on the end of, and he was close to another one in the first half
may well be the case. More so my frustration is our complete lack of mixing things up. What’s wrong with some long, some, short etc? Especially when after umpteenth attempts of the same thing it just clearly isn’t working.
I couldn’t care less if it’s played, long, short, sideways or even upside down, but not repeat, repeat, repeat. (Unless of course what you’re doing is getting the result your seeking)
What's your suggestion? "Put it in the mixer"?
I agree, it didn't work out and we were devoid of any real purpose from those set pieces. One thing that I would agree with you, is that we should have mixed it up more, especially when it was obvious that Pickford is a complete calamity at pretty much anything that involves catching or the basics of goalkeeping!Today, yes.Or if not, then at least APPEAR like you have some kind of idea what you ARE going to do with it.
C'est la vie though. Next game is going to be much better. It always is.