1st Swindon goal: We make a clearance down our left hand side, but Swindon picks it up. All our midfielders are pushed over to the left, and as we're unable to win the ball, we're vulnerable in the middle:
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Swindon have two players centrally and in some space. So the question is -
who's responsible for closing down Colkett?
Freeman - Has the overlapping left back to focus on
Basham - If he'd pushed up he'd left space behind him, which Gladwin (tall att mid centrally in the photo) could have ran into, meaning he'd be through on goal
EEL - Marks Ajose. O'Connell has not recovered positionally yet after making the clearance
Strikers - Too far upfield to track back here
So we are left with Coutts. He's probably showed limited positional awareness defensively by pushing over/up too much, giving himself too much to do as there are nobody else to cover the space centrally. Coutts tries to track back, but he rarely looks like getting up to max speed in such situations (no Kante is he).
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We have conceded quite a few similar goals - our midfield moving over to the left, leaving space centrally.
Having said this - it is a fantastic strike, one that also probably takes Moore by surprise. He makes a little jump as the ball is struck and looks a bit slow in moving for the ball.
2nd Swindon goal: Swindon's right back is on the ball and we have give away too much space between our defence and midfield. Again Coutts is caught in noman's land, pushing up despite not marking or closing anyone, just a bit careless in his positioning:
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The ball goes up to Obika, who unchallenged nods back to Gladwin. Gladwin runs at our defence, who are in trouble:
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By instinct, all central defenders will hope a central midfielder will chase back and rescue them in the above situation. Man on the ball not closed down, the rule says
drop deeper! But as Coutts (nor O'Shea) can't get there,
someone has to push up to challenge the man on the ball. In the end both EEL and O'Connell throw themselves at Gladwin, but too late.
This is really difficult for central defenders though. It is easier to avoid giving up the space in front of them, than making them deal better with the situation.
Highlights again: