The_Green_Man
Slave to the NHS.
First and foremost, these things happen and you have to pick yourself up and brush yourself off and move on....
I haven't had the luxury of being at the game today however thankfully I have had the pleasure of being able to watch two "sufficient" live streams that have allowed me to watch the game from the stands whilst listening to our Keith on the radiobox.
I think for me you have to say that Walsall did their homework on us today? Every time our full backs pushed on in the first half, the opposition looked to get their pace through into the gaps left behind and it worked a treat. Defensive you can't help but be disappointed with how the central defenders dealt with the pace in behind and out wide..also a few questionable moments from Moore as well.
When the second went in, the above was quite apparent and it was quite apparent that it needed looking at but it didn't happen. I'm not going to attack Wilder in the slightest because he is a fantastic manager and he hasn't got much wrong to date.....
But it does show that we need to become more adaptable to our oppositions style of play. They knew that Wilder likes his full backs to get up the line and upon turning over possession they looked to exploit the absences and gaps and it worked.
Another thing I noticed......Sharp and Lavery had little to no success up top in the air, this was blatantly obvious so it was a bit of a shame to see us still trying to put balls forward in the air.
A couple of things in that to learn from I think because the opposition will watch this tape back and see how Walsall managed to undo us.....
Not the end of the world, far from it......In fact the first game since Southend in which I have nothing obvious negatives...And we can easily put them right!
I haven't had the luxury of being at the game today however thankfully I have had the pleasure of being able to watch two "sufficient" live streams that have allowed me to watch the game from the stands whilst listening to our Keith on the radiobox.
I think for me you have to say that Walsall did their homework on us today? Every time our full backs pushed on in the first half, the opposition looked to get their pace through into the gaps left behind and it worked a treat. Defensive you can't help but be disappointed with how the central defenders dealt with the pace in behind and out wide..also a few questionable moments from Moore as well.
When the second went in, the above was quite apparent and it was quite apparent that it needed looking at but it didn't happen. I'm not going to attack Wilder in the slightest because he is a fantastic manager and he hasn't got much wrong to date.....
But it does show that we need to become more adaptable to our oppositions style of play. They knew that Wilder likes his full backs to get up the line and upon turning over possession they looked to exploit the absences and gaps and it worked.
Another thing I noticed......Sharp and Lavery had little to no success up top in the air, this was blatantly obvious so it was a bit of a shame to see us still trying to put balls forward in the air.
A couple of things in that to learn from I think because the opposition will watch this tape back and see how Walsall managed to undo us.....
Not the end of the world, far from it......In fact the first game since Southend in which I have nothing obvious negatives...And we can easily put them right!