Bergen Blade
Well-Known Member
Thought our defending was so poor it warranted a one off return of GW.
1-0: Chesterfield astonishingly make 14 consequtive passes befor they score. In general we look sloppy and lethargic, lacking aggression and intensity in our defensive work. Several players deserves a share of the bame here.
In the end, two of our players are too focused on "their men", and this makes them unable to block the shot.
2-0: McCarthy messes up. He had plenty of time and a few options, but takes too long on the ball.
When that happens, his partner Collins is miles away and can't rescue him. Maybe a bit harsh, but you can't afford to take a breather out of position in today's football. Obviously, McCarthy is mostly to blame here, but when errors happen, organisation and focus can help get you out of jail. Roberts isn't very quick, but is allowed to run through unchallenged and score.
3-0: I take it we are playing 4-4-1 at this stage, and Murphy is our left midfielder. Our central midfielders, Scougall and Doyle have been pulled over to the right, without getting close enough to make an interception. The ball is played up to a completely unchallenged Ryan, who can turn and pick a forward pass out wide.
Murphy should have dropped further back and pulled in more centrally, rather than watching the right back.
If Murphy had done that, he could have prevented Ryan from turning (or maybe even getting the ball). Ryan would probably have played the ball backwards and we would have regained our balance. But instead, we're in trouble:

A bit later, as the cross eventually comes in, our defenders panic and rush out to block Johnson who shoots. McCarthy is one of them and that means the man he was marking, Eoin Doyle can knock in the deflected effort completely unchallenged. "Schoolboy defending" is a good description:
To sum up, one common denominator for all the goals were distance between our players. Our wide players need to realise they are required to tuck in when the rest of the midfield have pushed over, not just watch the opposition full back on their side. If we'd been better organised and a bit smarter we could have prevented those goals before they became chances.
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1-0: Chesterfield astonishingly make 14 consequtive passes befor they score. In general we look sloppy and lethargic, lacking aggression and intensity in our defensive work. Several players deserves a share of the bame here.
In the end, two of our players are too focused on "their men", and this makes them unable to block the shot.
- Flynn, our left midfielder at the time, has taken up a left back position, rather than pushing in central to help our midfield who've been drifting right. He should have been a lot closer to Scougall, and anticipated the chance of a shot. Flynn is usually very responsible defensively, but this is poor.
- Collins is also too late in leaving his man (Chesterfield's only player central in our box) and rushing out to block the shot.

2-0: McCarthy messes up. He had plenty of time and a few options, but takes too long on the ball.
When that happens, his partner Collins is miles away and can't rescue him. Maybe a bit harsh, but you can't afford to take a breather out of position in today's football. Obviously, McCarthy is mostly to blame here, but when errors happen, organisation and focus can help get you out of jail. Roberts isn't very quick, but is allowed to run through unchallenged and score.

3-0: I take it we are playing 4-4-1 at this stage, and Murphy is our left midfielder. Our central midfielders, Scougall and Doyle have been pulled over to the right, without getting close enough to make an interception. The ball is played up to a completely unchallenged Ryan, who can turn and pick a forward pass out wide.
Murphy should have dropped further back and pulled in more centrally, rather than watching the right back.

If Murphy had done that, he could have prevented Ryan from turning (or maybe even getting the ball). Ryan would probably have played the ball backwards and we would have regained our balance. But instead, we're in trouble:

A bit later, as the cross eventually comes in, our defenders panic and rush out to block Johnson who shoots. McCarthy is one of them and that means the man he was marking, Eoin Doyle can knock in the deflected effort completely unchallenged. "Schoolboy defending" is a good description:

To sum up, one common denominator for all the goals were distance between our players. Our wide players need to realise they are required to tuck in when the rest of the midfield have pushed over, not just watch the opposition full back on their side. If we'd been better organised and a bit smarter we could have prevented those goals before they became chances.
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