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Like it was under Bassett but with passing.
I'd wear that on a t-shirt.
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Like it was under Bassett but with passing.
Unless we get a non league side at home in the cup, no side will play like that against us this season. Our issue isn't breaking down teams as such , it's about taking the chances we do create and having a better final ball.
Last night was farcical in how deep Wednesday were and it was only the importance of the occasion that saw them through. In more "normal" games the opposition will eventually cave.
Couldn’t agree more. But there were times we could’ve really tested them.It's great how patient we are in the build up and how confident we are in our approach, and even last night against what, in all fairness, was an outstanding Wednesday defensive performance (granted, done at the cost of any attacking intent) we had the chance that should have (and would have) won the game the majority of the time. The problem is that sometimes patience becomes predictability.
All we had last night was put it out wide, look down the line, get closed down, go back up the line, try again.
And, and this is the big problem, the few times we did try to force a cross, we made it abundantly clear why we focus on creating perfect crossing opportunities - a lot of our crossing isn't very good.
It's absolutely fine that the approach we took last night is "plan A". What we need to do is be able to mix it up just enough that we aren't so predictable vs. tight defences. Add a few shots from range, add a few early crosses.
I honestly can't see how we do that without improving the personnel. And the type of player that would improve us is probably out of our price range. So I don't know what more we can really do.
Fact is, Wednesday's defence held out last night but most games they won't. There are clear weaknesses in our team but without either money or Wilder pulling off another couple of miracle signings, we're stuck with them. I don't think there's any more we can get out of this group of players.
In case that last part sounds a bit negative, I'll just say that we're still miles ahead of where I expected us to be and we're playing the kind of football I always prayed a United side would. Results like last night, even ignoring that it was a derby, are incredibly frustrating but shouldn't get in the way of saying what a superb footballing team we are.
What things can we do right now to improve instantly against sides like yesterday that put 10, 11 at times behind the ball and have no interest in coming out? It’s still another 2 months till the transfer window opens so we’re certain to face another few of them yet.
For me yesterday we didn’t quicken the play up nearly enough. When we had a few breaks after their ‘attacks’ that was the time we could’ve made them pay but we didn’t capitalise or made the wrong decision. By the time we’d got into a dangerous area it was too late because they’d got everyone back.
Another for Freeman and Stevens - stop, fucking, cutting, inside. Cutting inside, pasing to Fleck, Fleck runs forward passes to JOC, back to Stevens, Duffy gets involved, it goes back to Stevens - by the time they’ve done all this Wednesday have got everyone and their dog back in the box so the perfect cross is nigh on impossible. A first time cross is by far the best option in this scenario, not our usual 10 pass interplay and overlapping on the side of the box. I know this is designed to pull the defence about a bit but against that tactic it won’t work as there’s too many men back.
Anything else that we could improve on right now against sides like that? We can’t keep dropping points against them.
You don’t need pace necessarily. Not like Wednesday are fast is it? The ball moves a lot quicker than the fastest bloke on earth.We haven't got the pace to hurt teams on the break, simple as that. Washington would have been a better substitution than Clarke from that viewpoint.
It didn't move faster than Adrian Littlejohn. He was so fast, he often left the ball behind.You don’t need pace necessarily. Not like Wednesday are fast is it? The ball moves a lot quicker than the fastest bloke on earth.
It didn't move faster than Adrian Littlejohn. He was so fast, he often left the ball behind.
You don’t need pace necessarily. Not like Wednesday are fast is it? The ball moves a lot quicker than the fastest bloke on earth.
Quality teams don't struggle when the opposition park the bus.
Quality teams dispatch them with ease.
Friday night yet again proved that if you let us have the ball we can't do anything with it.
Go on, I'm curious. What other games have we been allowed to have the ball and not done anything with it?
Quality teams don't struggle when the opposition park the bus.
Quality teams dispatch them with ease.
Friday night yet again proved that if you let us have the ball we can't do anything with it.
Too many to mention from last season and it's creeping in again this season.
So none so far this season? Well, one if we include a game where we had a penalty and 18 other shots.
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