Bergen Blade
Well-Known Member
We've conceded 8 goals this season and five have come following set pieces. I've included Fulham's last one in that, although it wasn't a direct set piece goal.
So set pieces are something for Adkins and his men to work on, but what about the other three? Is there something common with those too? Has our organisation been good enough?
A lot of people will blame the guy closest to the shooter, our 1st defender, when we concede. Sometimes that's valid, but 1st defenders will not always block all shots.
If he fails, we shouldn't rely on the goalkeeper saving the shot. We should always strive to have a 2nd defender covering behind the 1st defender, ready to challenge the shooter if he gets past him. For the 2nd defender to make a good attempt of this, he must get close.
The first goal conceded from open play came at Gillingham:

Following a throw in Dack gets away from Reed, and is then allowed the space to shoot superbly into the far corner. For me Basham is in the best position to step in and attempt a block, but he's on his heels.
At Peterborough this happened:

Coulibali gets away from Freeman, but Edgar is on his heels and doesn't get close enough to make a block.
At Fulham:

McCormack gets past Dimaio's attempted challenge, and McGahey doesn't get close enough to make a block.
Based on these situations the role of our 2nd defender is something we may need to work more on.
So set pieces are something for Adkins and his men to work on, but what about the other three? Is there something common with those too? Has our organisation been good enough?
A lot of people will blame the guy closest to the shooter, our 1st defender, when we concede. Sometimes that's valid, but 1st defenders will not always block all shots.
If he fails, we shouldn't rely on the goalkeeper saving the shot. We should always strive to have a 2nd defender covering behind the 1st defender, ready to challenge the shooter if he gets past him. For the 2nd defender to make a good attempt of this, he must get close.
The first goal conceded from open play came at Gillingham:

Following a throw in Dack gets away from Reed, and is then allowed the space to shoot superbly into the far corner. For me Basham is in the best position to step in and attempt a block, but he's on his heels.
At Peterborough this happened:

Coulibali gets away from Freeman, but Edgar is on his heels and doesn't get close enough to make a block.
At Fulham:

McCormack gets past Dimaio's attempted challenge, and McGahey doesn't get close enough to make a block.
Based on these situations the role of our 2nd defender is something we may need to work more on.
