Bergen Blade
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1st goal:
We press high, but end up being very stretched. Wrexham play it long up to Moore. Tanganga wrestle with him, but Wrexham pick up the loose ball and make lots of forward runs. From this point we don't regain defensive control and we're vulnerable in the wide areas. McCallum not getting back to challenge Windass on the back post means the cross hits Bindon and goes in.

2nd goal:
Our corner marking is like this:
Zonal markers:
Arblaster: first post
O'Hare: edge of 6 yard box
Bindon and Bamford: centre of goal
Man markers:
McCallum, Riedewald, Seriki - they're part man markers, part there to prevent their big lads (4, 5, 19) to make leaps.
Tanganga marking Doyle
Moore (19) remains unmarked and gets to make a free header.

3rd goal:
Chong roams over to the right hand side as we're attacking, but Wrexham intercepts a pass from Arblaster to Hamer. Chong remains on the opposite side, but there is confusion who's going to fill in for him. It's first O'Hare, then Hamer, then both just seem to drop any responsibility and just watch Wrexham attack for a bit. It leads to the situation in the screenshot below, where Windass has time on the ball on the left.
As Chong is on the other side and O'Hare and Hamer takes a breather, Seriki has to push out to press their Windass. But then he leaves a gap behind him, and even worse, the defender normally next to him, Tanganga, is also awol. It leaves a gap that Arblaster could fill, but he decides to play the offside trap. Bindon, far away from the action in the middle is playing their runner onside though.
As the cross comes in, thankfully we have McCallum at the backpost, but rather than attacking the ball he seems to shape up to get under the ball to head it further away. This means he's not using his excellent leap, meaning Longman gets above him and scores.

4th goal:
At this stage we've switched to a 5-3-1-1 with Hamer, Arblaster and Soumare in midfield. The ball bubbles about in midfield and Soumare's attempt is blocked and Arblaster can only deflect it further into the path of Windass, who runs at our defence. Hamer was there, but his mindset is all attacking and he doesn't a) realise he's got to get on the right side of Windass being our deepest midfielder, or b) chase after him:

Like on the first goal, McCallum, too, doesn't seem to realise the danger, or he is too tired to make a real sprint. Tanganga tries his best, but we can't rely on him making those last ditch tackles every time, he needs help.


5th goal:
Wrexham's Doyle has the ball on the left and Hamer and Seriki fail to react to danger. Seriki is focusing on their LWB. Hamer decides to close his eyes when Broadhead makes a run in behind him. Broadhead plays in their LWB (Seriki couldn't keep up) who runs at Bindon and his tackle is judged as a foul by the ref.

We put Hamer in a less advanced role in an attempt to dictate play and affect the game more. We probably know it's risky. He really is a liability defensively. It may seem strange when he played in a holding role at Coventry, but his mentality now is all about creating and he hasn't got the engine to do both roles. It's not really about laziness.
We press high, but end up being very stretched. Wrexham play it long up to Moore. Tanganga wrestle with him, but Wrexham pick up the loose ball and make lots of forward runs. From this point we don't regain defensive control and we're vulnerable in the wide areas. McCallum not getting back to challenge Windass on the back post means the cross hits Bindon and goes in.

2nd goal:
Our corner marking is like this:
Zonal markers:
Arblaster: first post
O'Hare: edge of 6 yard box
Bindon and Bamford: centre of goal
Man markers:
McCallum, Riedewald, Seriki - they're part man markers, part there to prevent their big lads (4, 5, 19) to make leaps.
Tanganga marking Doyle
Moore (19) remains unmarked and gets to make a free header.

3rd goal:
Chong roams over to the right hand side as we're attacking, but Wrexham intercepts a pass from Arblaster to Hamer. Chong remains on the opposite side, but there is confusion who's going to fill in for him. It's first O'Hare, then Hamer, then both just seem to drop any responsibility and just watch Wrexham attack for a bit. It leads to the situation in the screenshot below, where Windass has time on the ball on the left.
As Chong is on the other side and O'Hare and Hamer takes a breather, Seriki has to push out to press their Windass. But then he leaves a gap behind him, and even worse, the defender normally next to him, Tanganga, is also awol. It leaves a gap that Arblaster could fill, but he decides to play the offside trap. Bindon, far away from the action in the middle is playing their runner onside though.
As the cross comes in, thankfully we have McCallum at the backpost, but rather than attacking the ball he seems to shape up to get under the ball to head it further away. This means he's not using his excellent leap, meaning Longman gets above him and scores.

4th goal:
At this stage we've switched to a 5-3-1-1 with Hamer, Arblaster and Soumare in midfield. The ball bubbles about in midfield and Soumare's attempt is blocked and Arblaster can only deflect it further into the path of Windass, who runs at our defence. Hamer was there, but his mindset is all attacking and he doesn't a) realise he's got to get on the right side of Windass being our deepest midfielder, or b) chase after him:

Like on the first goal, McCallum, too, doesn't seem to realise the danger, or he is too tired to make a real sprint. Tanganga tries his best, but we can't rely on him making those last ditch tackles every time, he needs help.


5th goal:
Wrexham's Doyle has the ball on the left and Hamer and Seriki fail to react to danger. Seriki is focusing on their LWB. Hamer decides to close his eyes when Broadhead makes a run in behind him. Broadhead plays in their LWB (Seriki couldn't keep up) who runs at Bindon and his tackle is judged as a foul by the ref.

We put Hamer in a less advanced role in an attempt to dictate play and affect the game more. We probably know it's risky. He really is a liability defensively. It may seem strange when he played in a holding role at Coventry, but his mentality now is all about creating and he hasn't got the engine to do both roles. It's not really about laziness.