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Sorry for no detailed report. Was always going to be tough to get one written last night and then today off to London with the family for 3 days (including taking in the Blades game). Currently sat on a train down to the smoke as I type thus. Will do s brief summary and ratings. No pod though till after Millwall when we will do a double header.
Overall, we were well beaten. We started really well and scored another set play goal and had 2 or 3 other chances to extend the lead with Ndiaye, McAtee and Berge guilty of poor final parts/decisions. Ndiaye scores that chance and it is a dream start.
However, after controlling the first 15, they grew into it and worked out how to pick us off and get through us. Teams that press Norwood and deny him space and then use pace/runners to exploit our kick of mobility in midfield, generally cause us problems. They also played those balls down the side exploiting the gaps between wing back and wide centre back.
They started to get in and the goal was due to us giving them too much space with Lowe culpable and then Egan/JLT not reacting. It was a good finish but too easy. They then had a few other chances and I was weirdly glad to get in at 1-1 even though we had failed to build on our intense start. The midfield 3 wasn’t working for the final part of the half and Hecky had to make an adjustment – personnel or shape but didn’t. As we have quite a lot recent times, but got away with it against poor opponents, we regressed and invited pressure.
The second we have numerous chances to clear and then set then up. We are slow to react, Anel this time and its a great finish. We huffed and puffed after this but not sure we had loads if chances. Heard some fans and Hecky say we just missed our opportunities but other than the Jebbo shot/Egan header when the game was done, not sure I can recall much ckea4 cut from us after that first 15? They kept picking us off and the quick runners in midfield and attack caused us all sorts of problems.
The third the ref has made an error as we had no real advantage. Yes we lose it bit that’s the point if the rule. He just the brings it back. It was only a few seconds after when Jebbo loses the ball. Still the way they broke down they right side again with one pass cutting us open is a concern and reminded me of how we defended in the top flight in the relegation season. Archer takes it really well. After this we sort if lost our composure, with Hecky stupidly sent off when we needed calm heads, players giving it away and Robbo arguing with a fan. The ground was half empty on full time and maybe the team deserved more but a late KO and the fade out saw many head home.
United – A night where it was a pivotal fixture which we could put real distance between us and them. We could show why we have been so clear and prove we are the 2nd best team almost definitively. The reality is on that evidence we looked a side struggling for ideas to create and extremely brittle defensively. Albeit one game but they looked a side akin to Forest last year who played us off the park in both games at the Lane.
They ran through us and looked full of energy. We looked slow and weirdly lacking in confidence. It was a rude awakening how easily they put us away.
In the end Boro were worthy winners and looked a good side. Hungry, fast, physical and fearless. They realised our weaknesses and exploited them. We folded like a pack of cards and in the end 1-3 was about right. Not sure I buy they took their chances and we did not? I thought in general play, they competed more, won more loose balls and played better and more incisive football.
Now with more tough games to come and Boro with a more favourable schedule,United have to respond. It was concerning how almost to a man our big players did not turn up. They literally shrunk in a game at home where they should have stamped their class. It was also concerning that a manager completely nullified our tactics/plan and our own manager did not respond. In the end when we needed leadership on and off the field, the players and manager did not show any.
Millwall is only days away and they have had an extra days rest and will be determined not to lose for a third time. For United we will now see what they are made of. With a Watford side that have the same pace/runners we struggle with, it’s not inconceivable that the gap could be a point in 10 days. That seems mad with such a buffer we had so a week ago but could be reality.
I think we maybe saw last night that for a the talk of us winning games and not really getting out if first gear and doing enough, that when we face better teams it won’t be enough. I thought the team would raise it accordingly against better opponents but we did not. We have not lost for ages but we have not really played any of the better sides and I did sense the lack of cohesiveness and consistency in games (we were relying on individual play to get a goal and then just seeing out leads) would catch up with us and so it proved. Too many players are not at the standards they were and need to up it and now. The excuses about injuries may have some validity but last night save RND for Lowe or Robinson, that was our strongest eleven and they were well beaten at home.
The team should be angry and busting a gut to put it right in the coming weeks after hearing/seeing the oles and the Boro celebrations on full time. As I say we will really see the character of the side now the run in starts.
Overall, we were well beaten. We started really well and scored another set play goal and had 2 or 3 other chances to extend the lead with Ndiaye, McAtee and Berge guilty of poor final parts/decisions. Ndiaye scores that chance and it is a dream start.
However, after controlling the first 15, they grew into it and worked out how to pick us off and get through us. Teams that press Norwood and deny him space and then use pace/runners to exploit our kick of mobility in midfield, generally cause us problems. They also played those balls down the side exploiting the gaps between wing back and wide centre back.
They started to get in and the goal was due to us giving them too much space with Lowe culpable and then Egan/JLT not reacting. It was a good finish but too easy. They then had a few other chances and I was weirdly glad to get in at 1-1 even though we had failed to build on our intense start. The midfield 3 wasn’t working for the final part of the half and Hecky had to make an adjustment – personnel or shape but didn’t. As we have quite a lot recent times, but got away with it against poor opponents, we regressed and invited pressure.
The second we have numerous chances to clear and then set then up. We are slow to react, Anel this time and its a great finish. We huffed and puffed after this but not sure we had loads if chances. Heard some fans and Hecky say we just missed our opportunities but other than the Jebbo shot/Egan header when the game was done, not sure I can recall much ckea4 cut from us after that first 15? They kept picking us off and the quick runners in midfield and attack caused us all sorts of problems.
The third the ref has made an error as we had no real advantage. Yes we lose it bit that’s the point if the rule. He just the brings it back. It was only a few seconds after when Jebbo loses the ball. Still the way they broke down they right side again with one pass cutting us open is a concern and reminded me of how we defended in the top flight in the relegation season. Archer takes it really well. After this we sort if lost our composure, with Hecky stupidly sent off when we needed calm heads, players giving it away and Robbo arguing with a fan. The ground was half empty on full time and maybe the team deserved more but a late KO and the fade out saw many head home.
United – A night where it was a pivotal fixture which we could put real distance between us and them. We could show why we have been so clear and prove we are the 2nd best team almost definitively. The reality is on that evidence we looked a side struggling for ideas to create and extremely brittle defensively. Albeit one game but they looked a side akin to Forest last year who played us off the park in both games at the Lane.
They ran through us and looked full of energy. We looked slow and weirdly lacking in confidence. It was a rude awakening how easily they put us away.
In the end Boro were worthy winners and looked a good side. Hungry, fast, physical and fearless. They realised our weaknesses and exploited them. We folded like a pack of cards and in the end 1-3 was about right. Not sure I buy they took their chances and we did not? I thought in general play, they competed more, won more loose balls and played better and more incisive football.
Now with more tough games to come and Boro with a more favourable schedule,United have to respond. It was concerning how almost to a man our big players did not turn up. They literally shrunk in a game at home where they should have stamped their class. It was also concerning that a manager completely nullified our tactics/plan and our own manager did not respond. In the end when we needed leadership on and off the field, the players and manager did not show any.
Millwall is only days away and they have had an extra days rest and will be determined not to lose for a third time. For United we will now see what they are made of. With a Watford side that have the same pace/runners we struggle with, it’s not inconceivable that the gap could be a point in 10 days. That seems mad with such a buffer we had so a week ago but could be reality.
I think we maybe saw last night that for a the talk of us winning games and not really getting out if first gear and doing enough, that when we face better teams it won’t be enough. I thought the team would raise it accordingly against better opponents but we did not. We have not lost for ages but we have not really played any of the better sides and I did sense the lack of cohesiveness and consistency in games (we were relying on individual play to get a goal and then just seeing out leads) would catch up with us and so it proved. Too many players are not at the standards they were and need to up it and now. The excuses about injuries may have some validity but last night save RND for Lowe or Robinson, that was our strongest eleven and they were well beaten at home.
The team should be angry and busting a gut to put it right in the coming weeks after hearing/seeing the oles and the Boro celebrations on full time. As I say we will really see the character of the side now the run in starts.

