Bergen Blade
Well-Known Member
I had a look at how our goals come about this season, dividing them into:
Note: These are my numbers and my definitions. Opinions may disagree with what I've put.
Some thoughts on the above:
- Set pieces
- Against unsettled defences - Against teams lacking players behind the ball - breaks, or when we win back possession high up the pitch and punish them
- Against settled defences - Against teams who do have a lot of players behind the ball - usually when we carve through them with good passing moves
Note: These are my numbers and my definitions. Opinions may disagree with what I've put.
Some thoughts on the above:
- We are very good at passing through teams. Even though they have men behind the ball, all ready, waiting, anticipating what we're going to do - they've been unable to stop us on 12 occasions. This is 44% of our total number of goals.
- I was quite surprised to see that 8 of these 12 goals have come in away games.
- For all our dominance at home I may have expected more than 4 following us passing through them
- 10 set piece goals seems decent
- Why do we score fewer goals from set pieces in away games (2) than home games (8)?
- It's been my impression that we're not great at counter attacking and we often choose to make sure we keep possession rather than hitting teams on the break. 5 successful "breaks" could be something to improve on, let alone just 1 away
- Away against the better teams (M'Boro, Bristol C, Derby, Forest) we seem to struggle to score at all.
- Maybe we need to put a bit more emphasis on set pieces and breaking effectively against these better teams