I think we've taken some steps in the right direction the last couple of matches. Bringing back Seriki was the right move, and pairing him with Brooks on the right will hopefully help us fix that side from now on. Tanganga back in the middle and McCallum deservingly keeping his place at left back. We'll have to see if there is further tweaks to make in midfield and up front, but for now I am reasonably happy with the way the team is taking shape.
Which means we can look at more minor details in our play. Today we had 20 shots, but why are so many blocked? Why don't we create more when we complete almost twice the amount of passes than the opposition? Why does Wilder go on about us getting into so many good positions, but not always having a lot of efforts on target?
One thing to look at is how we neglect the value of attracting pressure when we start building attacks. I'll save some time and quote an article:
I'll give one example of us
not doing this, but there were loads more:
McGuinness has time on the ball and nobody presses him. Seriki is available, so he passes to him:
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Although this is one successful pass and we move a little bit further forward, QPR easily move across and maintain 11 men behind the ball. Seriki is not moving forward and we still have to find ways to get past all their players and we have less space to do it. It is not impossible, but it's more difficult.
What we need to do more of, is for McGuinness to hold on to the ball or even advance with it, until someone (i.e. blue circle marked player)decides to close him down, and
then pass it, hopefully forward and hopefully to a player moving forward. If this is done again and again, there's a bigger chance QPR will give up space and eventually this may be the difference between a shot blocked or hitting the net.
Hopefully something to work on at Shirecliffe the next couple of weeks.