Coolblade
Member
- Joined
- May 11, 2015
- Messages
- 178
- Reaction score
- 949
A few observations from the stats:
- our stand out performer was Burrows. Out of 17 crosses that we made, he put in 10 of them, with 5 being accurate crosses. No one else put in a single accurate cross. He also made more key passes than any other player. and joint most successful dribbles. And defensively joint most tackles of any starting player. Some have suggested he lost his man for the vital first goal, but as Wilder explained, given Robbo had drifted too far away from their centre forward, leaving him free right in front of goal, Burrows had to come across to cover him, leaving Brownhill free, but with a tighter angle. And on another day Cooper makes that save.
- Midfield was poor, and stood off them too much. Between them Peck, Souza and Davies made just one successful tackle! To compare Brooks made four in the few minutes he played. We gave them too much respect and should have mixed it up more.
- Offensively we looked very disjointed. Changing the positions of O'Hare and Hamer simply didn't work. Hamer is our key creator and following this change (with a far greater distance between him and his mate O'Hare) he managed one weak shot, just one successful dribble and no key passes. It resulted in us playing to our weaknesses rather than our strengths; for example, I thought Brewster did ok (unlike many) as he was constantly involved and even had joint most successful tackles of any starter. But it shouldn't be a plan for him to be putting through balls in for Moore to run on to. That is bizarre! Making such an experiment against the best defence in the league was an odd decision by the management team, and led to an xg of 0.94.
- As for Burnley, Brownhill was the main difference. Most shots, most shots on target etc. but also the highest pass completion rate of any starting player for either side (94.7%) and he made twice as many successful tackles as any of our starting players, as well as three clearances. A great display.
- our stand out performer was Burrows. Out of 17 crosses that we made, he put in 10 of them, with 5 being accurate crosses. No one else put in a single accurate cross. He also made more key passes than any other player. and joint most successful dribbles. And defensively joint most tackles of any starting player. Some have suggested he lost his man for the vital first goal, but as Wilder explained, given Robbo had drifted too far away from their centre forward, leaving him free right in front of goal, Burrows had to come across to cover him, leaving Brownhill free, but with a tighter angle. And on another day Cooper makes that save.
- Midfield was poor, and stood off them too much. Between them Peck, Souza and Davies made just one successful tackle! To compare Brooks made four in the few minutes he played. We gave them too much respect and should have mixed it up more.
- Offensively we looked very disjointed. Changing the positions of O'Hare and Hamer simply didn't work. Hamer is our key creator and following this change (with a far greater distance between him and his mate O'Hare) he managed one weak shot, just one successful dribble and no key passes. It resulted in us playing to our weaknesses rather than our strengths; for example, I thought Brewster did ok (unlike many) as he was constantly involved and even had joint most successful tackles of any starter. But it shouldn't be a plan for him to be putting through balls in for Moore to run on to. That is bizarre! Making such an experiment against the best defence in the league was an odd decision by the management team, and led to an xg of 0.94.
- As for Burnley, Brownhill was the main difference. Most shots, most shots on target etc. but also the highest pass completion rate of any starting player for either side (94.7%) and he made twice as many successful tackles as any of our starting players, as well as three clearances. A great display.