Champagneblade
Stop moaning and get on with it
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I’ve long held the belief that the difference between good players and average players is not their ability to do something unexpected, which they occasionally do, but to do the basics well and without error. Simple things like miscontrolling out of play, passing a ball too short or too long, getting dispossessed in a dangerous area etc. Overall they just play the percentages better.
Now every goal can be boiled down to a mistake. Even worldies. Someone didn’t marks someone, didn’t tackle, someone didn’t close down etc. But some mistakes are well within the realms of being easily avoidable.
At a relatively high level (not Bergen Blade Blade level with multiple screenshots!), I just wanted to take a look at the nature of the goals conceded and whether cutting out daft mistakes would have made the goal easily avoidable.
Watford - Norwood plays a short corner onto Fleck’s wrong foot, he scuffs a shot, they counter and score. Low reward, high risk on this routine and also basic inability from Fleck to use his right foot. Avoidable by simply not taking a corner to the striker’s wrong foot and who has a poor scoring record anyway. -1 point.
Sunderland - poor pass from Egan when we are cruising lets Sunderland score. Avoidable simply by not risking a short pass to nothing. No point change.
Boro - Their first is a decent ball across the box after some good Wilderball. The second sees this time McBurnie chase a ball he has no chance of getting to leave Akporn all alone (similar to Brum later). Second is a avoidable to retaining positional discipline. -2 points.
Luton - An early cross from our right and the centre forward arcs a great header into the corner. Yes, someone could have got closer but it is a good goal and not a howler. Decent goal.
Birmingham - Leading 1-0, Basham inexplicably gets attracted towards the ball and leaves Deeney completely unmarked as a result. Avoidable by simple positional discipline. -2 points.
QPR - Doyle completely fails in his job of tracking the runner to allow QPR to score. Avoidable by doing the job of tracking the runner. -1 point.
Stoke - mixed feelings on this one. An inexperienced defence is all at sea for the first. Players could do their job better but from the Stoke side well worked. Second one Jagielka just out jumps Egan. It happens. Players sometimes lose duels. I’m more concerned with absolute howlers or dereliction of duty. The third, United are pushing and get caught. Decent ball across the box. No points change.
Blackpool - the first is a good header and Osborn simply isn’t tall enough. This will happen with small players. The second however, if I was lenient for Stoke’s first then you can’t be here. The entire central defence has gone fishing leaving Yates all alone. Totally avoidable if they hadn’t switched off so badly. Egan plays the third into the path of the forward. Unlucky but completely avoidable. What did he think would happen if he stuck a leg out? If he didn’t the United man was behind him. Avoidable. -2 points.
Coventry - after failing to threaten all game with United hitting the woodwork twice, Coventry smash and grab when Basham totally unnecessarily lunges in on Goekeres. Avoidable by jockeying to nowhere. -1 point.
Norwich - Davies dwells on the ball and is closed down by Pukki whose deflection fortuitously ends up in the net. The second a bounce between Anel and Pukki ricochets in the latter’s favour, some ill fortune here but the first is completely avoidable with basic awareness. -2 points.
Burnley - First one is very unlucky. Shot going to the keeper ends up in the opposite corner off Robinson’s head. Frustrating but also bad luck. Second is an unnecessary throw from Wes when little can be achieved by playing out from the back so close to half time and Robinson miscontrols, is robbed and they score. Avoidable by just getting rid or not even throwing to him. Another pass to nothing. No points change.
Rotherham - Two experienced players, Stevens and Robinson completely fail to deal with a routine throw in. The whole of The Central defence gets sucked over leaving whiles completely unmarked in the middle of the penalty area. Avoidable by just agriculturally clearing it or by team mates retaining an iota of positional discipline. -1 point.
In conclusion, we’ve conceded 19 goals in 20 games. Not the worst record. But alarmingly, 11 of these, 57%, have been through basic errors. Of those 11, 7 have been through poor basic control or passing and 4 through dereliction of duty. I have Rotherham as both but the initial error is at the throw, the rest would not occur if that was dealt with.
These fundamentally avoidable errors have coughed up a whopping 12 points. Imagine being sat on 47 points right now! We’d be largely towards that if the players who, who in the main have all played at higher levels than most of the opponents, could cut out schoolboy mistakes.
This also resonates with the injury situation where players coming back from injury in their first few games are often the ones culpable:
Basham - Coventry, Birmingham, Blackpool
Robinson - Burnley, Rotherham
McBurnie - Boro
Fleck - Watford
Davies - Norwich
The others being:
Egan - Sunderland, Blackpool
QPR - Doyle
Hopefully a more settled side will help but it does add to the debate that poor injuries = inconsistent selection = rustiness = individual errors.
Let’s cross fingers we can put an end to this type of goal and get back to early season form.
Now every goal can be boiled down to a mistake. Even worldies. Someone didn’t marks someone, didn’t tackle, someone didn’t close down etc. But some mistakes are well within the realms of being easily avoidable.
At a relatively high level (not Bergen Blade Blade level with multiple screenshots!), I just wanted to take a look at the nature of the goals conceded and whether cutting out daft mistakes would have made the goal easily avoidable.
Watford - Norwood plays a short corner onto Fleck’s wrong foot, he scuffs a shot, they counter and score. Low reward, high risk on this routine and also basic inability from Fleck to use his right foot. Avoidable by simply not taking a corner to the striker’s wrong foot and who has a poor scoring record anyway. -1 point.
Sunderland - poor pass from Egan when we are cruising lets Sunderland score. Avoidable simply by not risking a short pass to nothing. No point change.
Boro - Their first is a decent ball across the box after some good Wilderball. The second sees this time McBurnie chase a ball he has no chance of getting to leave Akporn all alone (similar to Brum later). Second is a avoidable to retaining positional discipline. -2 points.
Luton - An early cross from our right and the centre forward arcs a great header into the corner. Yes, someone could have got closer but it is a good goal and not a howler. Decent goal.
Birmingham - Leading 1-0, Basham inexplicably gets attracted towards the ball and leaves Deeney completely unmarked as a result. Avoidable by simple positional discipline. -2 points.
QPR - Doyle completely fails in his job of tracking the runner to allow QPR to score. Avoidable by doing the job of tracking the runner. -1 point.
Stoke - mixed feelings on this one. An inexperienced defence is all at sea for the first. Players could do their job better but from the Stoke side well worked. Second one Jagielka just out jumps Egan. It happens. Players sometimes lose duels. I’m more concerned with absolute howlers or dereliction of duty. The third, United are pushing and get caught. Decent ball across the box. No points change.
Blackpool - the first is a good header and Osborn simply isn’t tall enough. This will happen with small players. The second however, if I was lenient for Stoke’s first then you can’t be here. The entire central defence has gone fishing leaving Yates all alone. Totally avoidable if they hadn’t switched off so badly. Egan plays the third into the path of the forward. Unlucky but completely avoidable. What did he think would happen if he stuck a leg out? If he didn’t the United man was behind him. Avoidable. -2 points.
Coventry - after failing to threaten all game with United hitting the woodwork twice, Coventry smash and grab when Basham totally unnecessarily lunges in on Goekeres. Avoidable by jockeying to nowhere. -1 point.
Norwich - Davies dwells on the ball and is closed down by Pukki whose deflection fortuitously ends up in the net. The second a bounce between Anel and Pukki ricochets in the latter’s favour, some ill fortune here but the first is completely avoidable with basic awareness. -2 points.
Burnley - First one is very unlucky. Shot going to the keeper ends up in the opposite corner off Robinson’s head. Frustrating but also bad luck. Second is an unnecessary throw from Wes when little can be achieved by playing out from the back so close to half time and Robinson miscontrols, is robbed and they score. Avoidable by just getting rid or not even throwing to him. Another pass to nothing. No points change.
Rotherham - Two experienced players, Stevens and Robinson completely fail to deal with a routine throw in. The whole of The Central defence gets sucked over leaving whiles completely unmarked in the middle of the penalty area. Avoidable by just agriculturally clearing it or by team mates retaining an iota of positional discipline. -1 point.
In conclusion, we’ve conceded 19 goals in 20 games. Not the worst record. But alarmingly, 11 of these, 57%, have been through basic errors. Of those 11, 7 have been through poor basic control or passing and 4 through dereliction of duty. I have Rotherham as both but the initial error is at the throw, the rest would not occur if that was dealt with.
These fundamentally avoidable errors have coughed up a whopping 12 points. Imagine being sat on 47 points right now! We’d be largely towards that if the players who, who in the main have all played at higher levels than most of the opponents, could cut out schoolboy mistakes.
This also resonates with the injury situation where players coming back from injury in their first few games are often the ones culpable:
Basham - Coventry, Birmingham, Blackpool
Robinson - Burnley, Rotherham
McBurnie - Boro
Fleck - Watford
Davies - Norwich
The others being:
Egan - Sunderland, Blackpool
QPR - Doyle
Hopefully a more settled side will help but it does add to the debate that poor injuries = inconsistent selection = rustiness = individual errors.
Let’s cross fingers we can put an end to this type of goal and get back to early season form.