Again!!
Hijacking my own the thread again, I think Goldson now looks a starter, forget who is or isn't fit.
For me hughton takes the blame over the last 2 games for switching back to a system the players do not look comfortable in. I have been really impressed with hughtons positivity all season up to the Ipswich game where his cautious side crept back in.
When we do not play 4-4-2 we struggle to get behind teams which is why we have reverted to last seasons tactic of patiently trying to pass through 10 men behind the ball rather than earlier this season when we got the ball up the pitch with far more pace and purpose
We had the personnel to play 4-4-2 against Ipswich but did not we could have played Manu on the wing yesterday but chose not to. Murphy played tucked inside so our only width came from Bruno and Calderon.
Hoping for a return to 4-4-2 for next league game and the return of Lua Lua
We played 442 yesterday. We just didn't do it in a conventional 2 wingers, 2 central midfielders and 2 out and out strikers kinda way. But it was still a 442 shape from the start. Just a very very lop sided one due to the personel.
Looked like 4-3-3 from where I was sitting with 3 central midfielders playing behind Murphy, Zamora and Wilson.
IMO the reason we completely lacked any width yesterday as there as nobody to carry the ball quickly down the flanks from defence to attack.
IMO the reason we completely lacked any width yesterday as there as nobody to carry the ball quickly down the flanks from defence to attack.
Keeper for me, Stockdale should have given a huge shout he had it covered, that didn't appear to happen hence why Goldson tried to cut out the cross.
No. A striker can't just say "I'm being closed down in this game so I'm not going to score". It's up to the striker to find space at the right times and to make best use of whatever service he gets.
According to the radio commentary they heard Stockdale's shout from where they were sat.
Right, yesterday's unfortunate own goal by Goldson - who was at fault?
This incident was almost a carbon copy of the one that Dunk nearly scored at Derby, whereby a weak cross was heading for the front post and Stockdale has positioned himself to collect - on each occasion the centre back has dived in front of him to intercept a ball that clearly was going straight into the keeper's arms.
So, who is at fault, the defender who thinks he is doing the right thing as the last man, or the keeper for not giving a clear, unequivocal shout of "keeper's ball"?
Discuss...
Really? I didn't hear anything and that was the general opinion around me too, I've not watched any replays yet to see if anything is picked up on them.
No. A striker can't just say "I'm being closed down in this game so I'm not going to score". It's up to the striker to find space at the right times and to make best use of whatever service he gets.
I might stand corrected on this........we didn't think there was a shout at the time but have just watched the replay of it a couple of times and it does sound like there might have been a shout. Possibly 'keepers' and sounds a bit like the Stockdale squawk as the ball comes across. Would also explain why he looked narked with Goldson. Just unfortunate either way, one of those things.