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[Albion] the first goal



macbeth

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Jan 3, 2018
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look, there is infinite amounts to admire about this team. it’s the best team we’ve ever had.

BUT..i do find it strange how, for all the goalscoring ability we have, we’re seemingly incapable of coming from behind to win. this isn’t a criticism, more so an observation. we’ve come from behind a few times to get a point, brentford, city, leicester and liverpool to name some, but the only time under RDZ we have totally turned the game around has been chelsea away. why is it that when we concede the first goal it gets so ugly defensively, or we totally lose control? did RDZ get wrong from the start in those games? or is there another reason?
 






A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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Why can’t we ever score from set pieces like that?
 


AlexBH

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Nov 19, 2017
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look, there is infinite amounts to admire about this team. it’s the best team we’ve ever had.

BUT..i do find it strange how, for all the goalscoring ability we have, we’re seemingly incapable of coming from behind to win. this isn’t a criticism, more so an observation. we’ve come from behind a few times to get a point, brentford, city, leicester and liverpool to name some, but the only time under RDZ we have totally turned the game around has been chelsea away. why is it that when we concede the first goal it gets so ugly defensively, or we totally lose control? did RDZ get wrong from the start in those games? or is there another reason?
Our style of play is based on taking risks, inviting the press and exploiting the space in behind.

If we score the first goal we will generally win as the opposition will be the one that has to take more risks and press higher up the pitch leaving space in behind and if we get 2-0 up it’s usually curtains for the opposition as they have to take even more risks and we can pass the ball around for ages.

If the opposition score first they can just park the bus and sit deep. If the opposition are not coming out to press us we still don’t change our style of play and if they just crowd the midfield we don’t have any answers.

Of course this is an oversimplification, but generally this the pattern under RDZ.
 






Mont-Colt65

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Sep 18, 2023
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look, there is infinite amounts to admire about this team. it’s the best team we’ve ever had.

BUT..i do find it strange how, for all the goalscoring ability we have, we’re seemingly incapable of coming from behind to win. this isn’t a criticism, more so an observation. we’ve come from behind a few times to get a point, brentford, city, leicester and liverpool to name some, but the only time under RDZ we have totally turned the game around has been chelsea away. why is it that when we concede the first goal it gets so ugly defensively, or we totally lose control? did RDZ get wrong from the start in those games? or is there another reason?

The title is rather misleading. As I suspected, there are already posters who thought you are talking about the first goal we conceded against AEK. Did you intentional come up with a vague title that would easily be misconstrued?
 




Flagship

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Jan 15, 2018
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When we concede the first goal in any game, the opposition tend to pack their defence and stop the press. We are very good at playing through the press but don't seem to have the answers against an eleven man defence.
 












worthingseagull

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Sep 28, 2011
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The annoying thing is my son and I were watching AEK in their warm up and they were practising corners and headers and they were awful, my son even said to me when they got their corner that we dont need to worry as they were shocking in practice and then ............ that happened :ffsparr:
 


Bozza

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It's a relatively small sample size though, isn't it?

We've been so good under RDZ that we rarely fall behind, so don't have too many chances to snatch a victory from the jaws of defeat. I'd wager Manchester City don't come from behind to win very often either.

The true measure of this would be finding a stat detailing how often sides in the Premier League fall behind and then come back to win, and then compare our own percentage to that.
 
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Bozza

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Spending only a couple of minutes on this...

These stats are a few years old, but suggest that around 10% of sides who fall behind in the PL recover to win...


Apparently last season was a good season for comebacks, but the article only details absolute numbers, not percentages...

 




Cordwainer

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Jul 30, 2023
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look, there is infinite amounts to admire about this team. it’s the best team we’ve ever had.

BUT..i do find it strange how, for all the goalscoring ability we have, we’re seemingly incapable of coming from behind to win. this isn’t a criticism, more so an observation. we’ve come from behind a few times to get a point, brentford, city, leicester and liverpool to name some, but the only time under RDZ we have totally turned the game around has been chelsea away. why is it that when we concede the first goal it gets so ugly defensively, or we totally lose control? did RDZ get wrong from the start in those games? or is there another reason?
The lack of shooting especially in the first half last night was really frustrating..their keeper preferred to parry it seems, so as soon as more shots from distance were taken last night, it seemed to create chances? Also some corners that pick out players between the pen spot and edge of box may be a nice variation!
 


heathgate

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Apr 13, 2015
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Just seen a clip of the first goal. Yes their player was unmarked, but it was still an exceptional header imo, very good.
No, look at the clip,... Mitoma was marking that player, just before the ball is delivered, Mitoma unbelievably drifts over to mark the referee....if he had stayed put, that goal in all likelihood would not have been scored.
 


chaileyjem

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I think there's another stat which shows that we're virtually unbeaten under RDZ when we've scored first. Winning nearly all of them . Drawing. a couple.
 


Insel affe

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Feb 23, 2009
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Brighton factually.....
Also some corners that pick out players between the pen spot and edge of box may be a nice variation!
We are utter pants it seems at corners and set pieces, I do wonder what all the arm raising and standing next to the taker is all about, sometimes I wish we would just let the opposition goalkeeper take a goal kick and save everyone the bother, we are far better free flowing, which is something we were also not last night.
 






Cordwainer

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Jul 30, 2023
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We are utter pants it seems at corners and set pieces, I do wonder what all the arm raising and standing next to the taker is all about, sometimes I wish we would just let the opposition goalkeeper take a goal kick and save everyone the bother, we are far better free flowing, which is something we were also not last night.
Agreed..would be good to see improvements in chances created from set pieces, especially when the free flowing approach is somewhat bunged up!
 


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