Bergen Blade
Well-Known Member
Leeds were very diciplined and hard working yesterday. A lot of teams that come to the Lane are, but I think Leeds' defensive work was the most impressive we've seen this season. We found it very difficult to find time on the ball, and couldn't get Duffy involved at all. The fact that we still dominated and had some nice moves shows that we do have quality, and we have a set of players that are very familiar with the way we play now.
But again we failed to score. Having made some tweaks at Brentford, it was back to Wilder's preferred line up and our mix of high tempo and patient possession football.
Recent stats show that we've struggled to break down defences when they're having men behind the ball, waiting for us. For all our possession we've just scored 3 goals in that manner (Cat C below) in our last 9 games. Once at home (vs Wigan when we were already 3-1 up).
I think we should be monitoring the above. It can suggest that teams are finding ways to stop us from scoring from possession moves. We should be proud of what we've achieved, but we also have to develop and improve.
I think we can get better at scoring category B goals. In our two last away fixtures we scored three of them, and that's great. Again, that's as many goals as category C gave us in the last 9 games.
Tweaks to consider:
Norwood's goal at Brentford came after a over hit cross from Stevens was half cleared. Our opposite wing back Freeman picked it up, one pass inside, direct shot - goal.
Against Leeds I noticed one similar situation where we failed to show the same kind of ruthlessness and urgency:
Against so diciplined defences we have to:
But again we failed to score. Having made some tweaks at Brentford, it was back to Wilder's preferred line up and our mix of high tempo and patient possession football.
Recent stats show that we've struggled to break down defences when they're having men behind the ball, waiting for us. For all our possession we've just scored 3 goals in that manner (Cat C below) in our last 9 games. Once at home (vs Wigan when we were already 3-1 up).
I think we should be monitoring the above. It can suggest that teams are finding ways to stop us from scoring from possession moves. We should be proud of what we've achieved, but we also have to develop and improve.
I think we can get better at scoring category B goals. In our two last away fixtures we scored three of them, and that's great. Again, that's as many goals as category C gave us in the last 9 games.
Tweaks to consider:
- Be stronger in midfield - we can't always get away with playing a no 10 behind two strikers. A stronger midfield should help us win the ball in good areas.
- More pace up front
- More focus on punishing the opposition (urgently) when they are vulnerable
- Some more early crossing
Norwood's goal at Brentford came after a over hit cross from Stevens was half cleared. Our opposite wing back Freeman picked it up, one pass inside, direct shot - goal.
Against Leeds I noticed one similar situation where we failed to show the same kind of ruthlessness and urgency:
Against so diciplined defences we have to:
a) identify the few situations where they are vulnerable and
b) punish them immediately
In the above video we hesitate and mess about with it until they regain their organisation. We won't score enough goals if we keep letting teams do that.b) punish them immediately

