A positive starting eleven concentrating on Weeds weak links Meslier and Bogle, shame Ampadu was injured. A high press, disciplined, even BBD and JRS were doubling up, ensured we were on top for 30 minutes. We had chances to get the all important second, we didn't. They came back into the game but despite the disruption of losing Clarke we were matching them in a game played at EPL pace and for the neutral a good advert for the Championship.
The wheels came off in the 58th minute. Enter Rothwell the Sunderland game changer and we feel the need to respond immediately. Why is the question? they were not on top and surely Campbell and JRS had another 5/10 minutes in them. We replaced the work rate, movement and discipline of these two with the indiscipline, lack of movement and intensity of Hamer and Cannon. Where they fully fit? Even worse by moving BBD over to the right from the left where he had ragged Bogle all game we opened up a chasm as Hamer drifted inside.
It was obvious after 5 minutes the changes weren't working. Bogle and James had free licence to run at us. Changing BBD back to where he started moving Hamer to the right or middle was an option but we persisted with the change giving Weeds the momentum and the first goal which inevitably came from down our left. We then make matters worse bring Davies on down the right completely open up both flanks and Weeds take complete control of the game. Again better options imo would have been McCallum to shore up the left or Holding to go into a 5 to bring organisation and aerial prowess. We didn't and inevitably our weakness in the air and at the back against raw pace were highlighted again.
Really disappointing after a good hour where we didn't look out of place at the divisions top table. Game management killed us and that has to be a concern. Only 1 win in 5 the other 4 losses against top sides. Our inability to field a regular starting eleven compounded by our poor injury management facilities were a factor. Weeds have had 5 regular first team starters all season compared to our 1. Yet despite these contributing factors they way we crumbled in terms of poor substitutions, tactical changes and fitness levels has to be concerning for the run in.
If we play at the same level of intensity we did in the first hour we will progress. The worry is our ability to maintain it over the next 12 games. If we fail to acknowledge what has been staring us in the face since Boxing day that we have defensive frailties, so apparent last night, Holding has to be given an opportunity over JLT and our best starting forward is Campbell, not Cannon then I fear we will struggle. How we react against QPR will answer the questions.