Bergen Blade
Well-Known Member
Having failed to score for three home league games I think it's time to focus on our attacking. I rewatched the extended highlights from the Villa game and these were the chances showed:
There may have been the odd one that was missing from these highlights.
So this was
Shots are being blocked, crosses (when they eventually come in) are being cleared, if we get on the end of something finished are often hurried and well challenged. We don't seem to quite have the individual brilliance that sees Man City usually overcome deep defending at their level and that saw us do the same in League One last season. It's been the case for a while, and Sunderland apart, we haven't managed more than the odd home goal since Fulham in November. We simply do not score enough goals at home.
Maybe we can learn something from the way we created chances yesterday. Not by hoofing it forward at every opportunity, but by taking advantage more often when the opposition's guard is down, when they've pushed forward and have fewer players back. Maybe it'll mean we waste a few balls. Possibly a little less possession. Not as many 'safe' backwards and sideways passes, but more early forward ones and more running on the ball, more attempts to beat a man. More wholehearted counter attacks and more risky passing when the chances are on.
For example more like this:
and less like this:

- O'Connell's header from a corner. Hit bar.
- Clarke shot after break. Leonard intercepted, Baldock hit a long through ball to Clarke whose shot was saved.
- Baldock shot after break. Leonard picked up ball in own box, found Fleck who played it in behind to Clarke. Baldock nipped in and shot at goal. Saved.
- Wilson scissor kick. From a throw in the ball bubbled around in the box. It fell to Baldock on the right who crossed to Clarke at the back post. Clarke's header found Wilson, whose scissor kick was just wide.
- Baldock shot from left hand side. Ball was bubbling in the box after a corner. Villa headed clear, Stearman's touch found Fleck, who skipped past one man and played it through to Baldock, His shot was saved.
- Fleck's shot from outside area. Holmes helped regain possession high up. Baldock ran with it, but passed it back to Stevens. Then Stevens ran with it and passed it back to Baldock. Baldock passed it back to Fleck whose clever low shot was well saved.
- Clarke header from corner, tipped over by the goalkeeper.
There may have been the odd one that was missing from these highlights.
So this was
- 2 corners
- 2 counter attacks (won the ball in own half)
- 3 situations after regaining possession high up
Shots are being blocked, crosses (when they eventually come in) are being cleared, if we get on the end of something finished are often hurried and well challenged. We don't seem to quite have the individual brilliance that sees Man City usually overcome deep defending at their level and that saw us do the same in League One last season. It's been the case for a while, and Sunderland apart, we haven't managed more than the odd home goal since Fulham in November. We simply do not score enough goals at home.
Maybe we can learn something from the way we created chances yesterday. Not by hoofing it forward at every opportunity, but by taking advantage more often when the opposition's guard is down, when they've pushed forward and have fewer players back. Maybe it'll mean we waste a few balls. Possibly a little less possession. Not as many 'safe' backwards and sideways passes, but more early forward ones and more running on the ball, more attempts to beat a man. More wholehearted counter attacks and more risky passing when the chances are on.
For example more like this:
and less like this:
