Bergen Blade
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1-0: Kozluk makes a long throw into our box. Geary gets his head to the ball, but only flicks it on. An unmarked Colace makes a clever touch, finding de Silva. He shoots hard into the far side of the goal.
Looking at our marking, Harper marks de Silva, and Quinn marks Colace. They both become ball watching and gets pulled towards the first aerial challenge, leaving «their men» unmarked. Realising the ball falls to Colace they BOTH try to press him, but as he passes it on, it means that de Silva can even make a touch before shooting.
So, personal mistake from Harper and Quinn, and our management is free of blame? No. The reason they get pulled towards the ball is because they see a big space behind the first challenge, and they belive that's where the ball is going to drop. We are still missing a zone man who doesn't have any marking responsibility. If we had such a player strategically positioned behind the first challenge (red circle), ready to clear any bouncing/flicked on ball, the likes of Quinn and Harper could (and would) have focused exclusively on their marking duties.
We have conceded similar goals of late, and it's time to correct it - on the training pitch.
2-1: Kozluk (again!) takes a free kick in his own half and knocks it up to Macken. Davies challenges him, but the ball bounces, Macken races to the byline and crosses for Bogdanovic to score.
I think Blackwell will blame Davies. For me, this is another goal that highlights the weakness of a man marking system. There is no cover behind the first challenge. If our defender loses out, they are through.
The 2nd photo below shows how the rest of the backline would have been positioned in a zonal marking system.
Looking at our marking, Harper marks de Silva, and Quinn marks Colace. They both become ball watching and gets pulled towards the first aerial challenge, leaving «their men» unmarked. Realising the ball falls to Colace they BOTH try to press him, but as he passes it on, it means that de Silva can even make a touch before shooting.
So, personal mistake from Harper and Quinn, and our management is free of blame? No. The reason they get pulled towards the ball is because they see a big space behind the first challenge, and they belive that's where the ball is going to drop. We are still missing a zone man who doesn't have any marking responsibility. If we had such a player strategically positioned behind the first challenge (red circle), ready to clear any bouncing/flicked on ball, the likes of Quinn and Harper could (and would) have focused exclusively on their marking duties.
We have conceded similar goals of late, and it's time to correct it - on the training pitch.
2-1: Kozluk (again!) takes a free kick in his own half and knocks it up to Macken. Davies challenges him, but the ball bounces, Macken races to the byline and crosses for Bogdanovic to score.
I think Blackwell will blame Davies. For me, this is another goal that highlights the weakness of a man marking system. There is no cover behind the first challenge. If our defender loses out, they are through.
The 2nd photo below shows how the rest of the backline would have been positioned in a zonal marking system.