Barney
Well-Known Member
These were 2 among 5 major things I observed in the first 14 or so league matches.
The list comprises:
It'd be interesting to find out, and encouraging to know if any of it has actually improved.
The list comprises:
- Refusal to commit men forward when on the attack. Mainly midfielders strangely opting to hang back on the counter. Having defensively minded midfielders won't help with this either. Perhaps a more attack minded central midfielder ought to be signed this window (holding out absolutely zero hope for that whatsoever)
- Very minimal personnel in the box when a player gets into a crossing position. Not to be overlapped with JCR's awful crossing ability.
- Way too slow at closing down without the ball, offering time and room for the opposition to pick out better passes or attempt longer range efforts, much of which Howard pathetically let in.
- Way too slow at passing when in possession of the ball, often meaning oppositions midfield's are able to push much further up, usually awaiting to pounce on the inevitable panicked pass from one of the back four. We lose possession and all of a sudden we're under a mountain of pressure, with the entire back four on the verge of our own box.
- Minimal showings for the ball/movement providing little options for the man on the ball. Hardly any clever little runs in behind and across the opposition back line.
It'd be interesting to find out, and encouraging to know if any of it has actually improved.