It's unbelievable how we're able to drag every manager down to our 'happy place'.The double whammy of faliure to keep clean sheets and score goals has hit us hard.
Oh you've only gone and done it now. The accountancy überfans will be all over you like a rashA lower half finish might be the best thing possible for us as it will act as a wake up call for the board and cause them to show some ambition in the summer.
Arsenal played both the low block and the high press. They were one of the fittest teams I’ve seen at the Amex (and I don’t mean looks!)At the start of the season we had all of our wide players, the long term absence of March and Mitoma in in particular have meant that we have become incapable of providing a threat in behind.
Even Arsenal played the low block against us yesterday, with the same resulting lack of goals for us as usual.
To play against the low block you have to play the percentages and drill a LOT of balls across the area between the six yard line and the penalty spot. Lofted balls are too easy to deal with, and trying to play through the middle of two compact lines requires more accuracy than we currently have.
That away game in Rome combined with the injuries and cup exit around that time seem to have completely deflated the manager and team and aside from a bit of pride restoring against Rome At the Amex we have largely looked like a side limping out the remainder of the season (which now can’t come soon enough).Our performances have said that it's been over for months.
In 2 weeks time you'll be writing:-And to think, pre-season @Not Andy Naylor hosted an excellent Q&A at Exeter Street Hall where the audience was debating whether we should really be gunning for a Champions League position.
'Albion Night at Exeter Street Hall'
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/threads/albion-night-at-exeter-street-hall.403182/post-10820087
That said, if we finish with 50 points, I’ll be delighted. Especially as RDZ has trained me to set my expectations higher, although I notice he is now saying, “but we are Brighton” more and more.
I’m still #TeamRDZ - we go again.
I think the completely deflated manager led to the Rome performance and cup exit.That away game in Rome combined with the injuries and cup exit around that time seem to have completely deflated the manager and team and aside from a bit of pride restoring against Rome At the Amex we have largely looked like a side limping out the remainder of the season (which now can’t come soon enough).
Nothing to be too despondent about though and am already hugely excited for the summer and rebuilding for another bash at qualifying for Europe next season
I would put Rome down to RDZ experience as we were set up way too open for an away game in Europe and De Rossi showed us how to do it on the return leg.I think the completely deflated manager led to the Rome performance and cup exit.
100 percent this. Over and over again through the middle with the few hoofsAt the start of the season we had all of our wide players, the long term absence of March and Mitoma in in particular have meant that we have become incapable of providing a threat in behind.
Even Arsenal played the low block against us yesterday, with the same resulting lack of goals for us as usual.
To play against the low block you have to play the percentages and drill a LOT of balls across the area between the six yard line and the penalty spot. Lofted balls are too easy to deal with, and trying to play through the middle of two compact lines requires more accuracy than we currently have.
In a way, but the team selection and tactics were really questionable.I think the completely deflated manager led to the Rome performance and cup exit.
It’s not a huge injury list at the moment though. It just has two key players on it: Solly March and Kauro Mitoma.I would put Rome down to RDZ experience as we were set up way too open for an away game in Europe and De Rossi showed us how to do it on the return leg.
I think RDZ has been deflated as has been largely patching up a side since Xmas which must be frustrating for a manager. Look at Arsenal last night they have one Ben White backup on the injury list which when you compare to what we have been wrestling with for months shows the difference.
A lower half finish might be the best thing possible for us as it will act as a wake up call for the board and cause them to show some ambition in the summer.