A Storm of Blades
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I’ve been thinking about that 25 minutes against Bristol City, no not that one. The one in which we carved them open about a dozen times and for a fleeting moment in time, looked like the side we all want us to be. We haven’t replicated a single second of that football since, so it could have been a fluke, I don’t think so however. I think it’s splash damage from our porous defence.
In those 25 minutes, our attacking players didn’t have the horror of how bad our defence is and could play with freedom, push forward in numbers and attack with confidence. That Bristol game has killed us as much offensively as it has defensively. We’re flinching like a wounded animal and have retreated into ourselves, for self preservation if nothing else. O’Hare was terrific against Bristol, yet he spent the Swansea game camped on the byline on the halfway line. Players were static, almost frozen and played with fear. We went from having 50 touches in Bristol’s box (oo-er) to zero shots on target against Swansea.
He needs to bring in some real iron columns at the back, paradoxically to make us a better attacking side and to re-install confidence back into our attacking players.
In those 25 minutes, our attacking players didn’t have the horror of how bad our defence is and could play with freedom, push forward in numbers and attack with confidence. That Bristol game has killed us as much offensively as it has defensively. We’re flinching like a wounded animal and have retreated into ourselves, for self preservation if nothing else. O’Hare was terrific against Bristol, yet he spent the Swansea game camped on the byline on the halfway line. Players were static, almost frozen and played with fear. We went from having 50 touches in Bristol’s box (oo-er) to zero shots on target against Swansea.
He needs to bring in some real iron columns at the back, paradoxically to make us a better attacking side and to re-install confidence back into our attacking players.