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Will not do a full report tonight…watched from the sofa again….but brief summary

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We lost but we gave it a decent go and the performance was decent. Leicester showed most of the moments of quality but never really totally ripped us open and had to really work for the win. United were disciplined and well organised and despite having a number of players in who would not be considered first choice, we did well and I felt restricted them.


First half we started with a good shape and were able to keep it when we could and limit their chances. 15 minutes had gone and they had not offered much but slowly they started to push us back but did not have lots of clear chances. Mahrez and Vardy showed some moments and the former was a handful throughout. Vardy had two chances first half but shot narrowly wide and then had another well saved. Both were good chances. They had a few other half chances and Iborra nearly got in. We had one Wilson cross shot and then a really good chance for Stevens but he took too long. Still at 0-0 at half time we were right in the game. The defence had been good, we had been good without the ball albeit sloppy with it and the front two had not seen the ball stuck.


Second half Wilder saw the same as me with Wilson (unless he was injured) and Brooks came on. He looked lively from the off but Leicester forced us back and started to move it quicker. Still they did not have any real chances until another moment of class from Mahrez saw him float a cross over and Basham lost Vardy who nodded intelligently back and over Blackman giving him no chance. The keeper then made a good save from a long-range effort and at this stage we just had to stay in it. After this we had a bit of a go and Baldock had a great chance well saved by Schmeichel and the Carruthers sliced wide after a decent move. After this Vardy had one disallowed for a narrow offside but United were still very much in it. Brooks had a few slalom runs and then Duffy and Evans came on we did not create that much in the final stages despite seeing more of the ball. We won a few late corners but nothing materialised and Leicester did enough to hold on.


United – Decent performance. We were not kamikaze at all and were well organised and had a good shape. Even some of the players who were sloppy with the ball did a decent job at the defending and covering (the midfield trio). The defence played well and other than a few times Vardy beat the offside trap; we kept them to a minimum of chances although Vardy easily could have had two. Stevens had a really good chance but took too long. After the half time you knew they would up it but not sure they really did. I think if we could have kept it 0-0 for another 10 minutes, they would have started to panic more but scored at the perfect time. It was a well-made goal but too easy – a routine cross and header. At that level you have to make them work harder for a goal. After this we had a good chance and Baldock maybe should have scored after a nice move. Brooks also had a few runs and drove at them. We gave it a go but other than that one chance cannot remember any other saves Schmeichel made all game.


We had 5 players in the forward positions that would not normally play on current form and normal starting side and throw in Wright and we had effectively only 5 starters and 4 of them were defender and the keeper is maybe only back in due to Moore so maybe only 4? Leicester had pretty much the first team out and had all their exciting forwards and players like Ineanacho cost 25 million which is probably about 20 million more than our whole team cost combined. That shows the level of talent we were up against.


Stlll it was a creditable performance but ultimately a losing one and I suppose it matters little whether you lose 4-0 like Hull or 1-0 like us; both teams are out of the cup. However, I was pleased that we were solid and commited and had some chances. It is an odd one though as with the team we had out you are kind of pleased but think if we had some more of the 1st teamers out we could have beat them. They did not look that great and I feel we could have got at least a draw if we had started wih Clarke, Sharp and Duffy. Still had little choice with the midfield with the suspended and cup tied players.


With Brooks back and Duffy/Holmes etc we have an exciting end to the season to look forward to. We have 2 games now that we have to try and win. QPR and Hull are sides we have to put away if we are serious about any attempt for the top 6.


Leicester – Not scintillating but showed flashes through their two stars and those two ultimately won the game. Vardy was always a threat but Mahrez made the tick. Like a world class Duffy! He put some great balls through. I felt the rest of the side were mixed. Maguire and Morgan were not tested that much and the midfield lads were a bit hit and miss. Chilwell was a real threat. I felt that Ineanacho barely touched the ball and was poor. Gray showed a few moments but he too has played much better.


Opposition Man of the Match: Mahrez was the prompter and prober all game and the one player I feared when he got it. We did a good job on him at times but the few times he got away led to one on on ones and then the winner.



Opposition Weak link: Ineancho was really poor. He barely touched the ball and looked very languid. I was moaning about Wilson but at least he did not cost 25 million!


Blackman 8/10 – Really good game. Made 2 or 3 good saves; a few were regulation but a good one from Vardy and then a long ranger tipped round the post. His handling was faultless and he took everything. Looked very commanding and assured.


Baldock 7/10 – At times Chilwell gave him a tough game forcing him back and I felt he did not get much help from Carruthers at times but he kept going and then started to get forward a bit more and was unlucky with the shot although a yard further to the left and it goes in.


Stevens 6.5/10 – Decent at times and put in 2 great balls for chances where he really picked men out. Dithered a bit on the chance first half. Maybe did not press Mahrez enough on the goal but it was a floated cross from a long way out so even with pressure on the ball not sure it would stop that sort of ball. Been better recently.


Basham 7/10 –Thought he had a good game and defended sensibly and used ball ok when he had it but was ball watching a few times and left Vardy but he is so hard to pick up. The goal he knew he had fallen asleep by his reaction as he held his head and even if he is 2 or 3 yards closer or can lean on him; he would not score but it was free header. Shame as he had played quite well.


O’Connell 8/10 – Excellent. Our best out field player. Some great tackles, interceptions and blocks. Carried the ball out and generally looked very imposing. On that performance he is someone who if can cut out some of the daft mistakes (Leeds for example) could maybe even step up the Premier League. Really impressive performance.


Wright 7/10 – Steady-ish. Got beat a few times just by sheer skill and touch in the middle of the field and a few times got caught trying to play offside and Vardy timed his run well. He never massively lets us down and he was decent again.


Lafferty 6/10 – First half he had a nightmare and gave the ball away time after time. He was really poor and set them on the way to 3 attacks but he stuck at it and covered and ran back to stop runners. Slowly he got better and I felt second half he was much better with the ball and was more assured. Not sure he is good enough to be more than the odd fill in for games like that and he may move on this summer.


Lundstram 6/10 – Thought he was the inverse of Lafferty. Did well first half and kept it simple and broke things up but he missed a few tackles (so weak for a big man) and then second half he gave it away a lot and looked leggy and lucky not to get booked. He put one superb ball out with the outside of his foot but overall, he did not do enough for me and for a big, powerful bloke does not get his foot in or impose himself enough.


Carruthers 5.5/10 – It was not the worst he has played this season but then I think back and not sure how many positive things he did. He gave away some silly free kicks, had a few runs where he just ran the ball into their men and was poor in his passing. He does not protect the defence and does not really look a threat running through or with the ball. He did keep going and did some ok defensive things in terms of covering and tracking back but clearly not the answer and unlikely we will see much of him now and expect him to find a new club by season end. Now with 5 or 6 midfielders ahead of him too.


Donaldson 6.5/10 – Plugged away but did not hold it up enough and it shot off him too much. He did have a few moments where he played others in but too often he was ploughing a lone furrow. He took a few whacks and tried to link but both Wilson and Brooks were miles off him. Think he will play bits and pieces towards the end of the season but expect Sharp and Clarke to keep the shirts for a period now.


Wilson 5/10 – Had one cross shot but other than that barely involved. Looks completely disinterested to me. He and Donaldson had little service and had to feed off scraps but you need to keep it better or chase the ball down and pressure defenders. Clayton at least tried in this regard but to see Wilson barely even breaking into a jog as the ball was knocked about between the defence and midfield infuriated me. I know it is not all about running around but as Wilder says ‘it should be a given that players run around and put effort in.’ Not sure he has done that fully. I would even rather see Evans maybe for a cameo from the bench than him at the moment. Fair to say I have not been impressed. Anyone else see anything in him I have not?


Subs:

Brooks 7/10 – Had a few runs and got muscled out a few times or run out of pitch but well to get a 45-minute run out. He was ok and showed some flashes and love the way he runs at defenders and gets them turned. Expect him on the bench on Tuesday and with Duffy and then Holmes we have good options now.


Evans – Came on and won a free kick but not sure he actually kicked the ball in the time he was on. We tried to get the ball in the box but he did not really get close to anything.


Duffy – Got on the ball and had one run down the wing and cut in and won a corner. A few other mixed moments where he got caught and then some nice balls but it was a bit late for him to make too much of an impact.


Manager: Wilder 7.5/10 – Changed side and freshened things up. He managed to rest some key men, Fleck (suspended), Clarke, Sharp, Stearman, Duffy and the cup tied lads. The players that come in did not exactly convince individually but as a team we did alright and it was a well drilled performance. Not like a typical Wilder show as we sat in more and that is way we had to go. If we had gone into a basketball type game they would have destroyed us with pace and skill on the break; as they did at the Lane (without two key men). It showed we can play a different way. He also showed that he is not afraid to change things with Brooks coming on and how he wants him back involved.


Officials – Ref was fine. He did not give us a free kick for the foul on Brooks and a few others I felt did not go our way but he also maybe could have booked a few of ours for fouls and kept it flowing overall. It was an easy-ish game to ref really.


Crowd – Leicester fans were quiet but to be expected when they play bigger games most weeks, United fans were really noisy and gave great support.
 



Cant believe you gave Wright a higher mark than Lundstram ,surely the other way round ,Lundstram had a great game especially considering who he was up against with Lafferty and Carruthers as partners. Bit harsh on Stevens too I think who was much better than recently.
 
great reprt,wouldn't disagree with anything except that i remmber a moment when Evans did well to win the ball and then miss-hit a (very) long range punt but credit to him for having a pop
 
Concur with most others. Thought Stevens was excellent and deserved a much higher mark.
 
Deadbat, think you called it right with Lundstrum. There was a challenge late in the second half that summed him up for me, he'd slightly miscontrolled the ball but it went 50/50 with the oppo player, if anything it was slightly in Lundstrum's favour. I thought go on lad get in hard you'll still come away with the ball here. Instead he went in half hearted and it went out for a throw, instead of him coming out with the ball to start an attack forward. For a big bloke (and he was much bigger than the Leicester player in that instance) he doesn't throw his weight around as he should do.

Lundstrum is what I call a 6/10 player, he's ok, but he's never going to be the best. He's fine as back up at the moment, but if we're wanting to cement top end Championship status it'll not be long before he's moved on. TBF with CW's January signings and Coutts return he's going to be well down the pecking order anyway.
 
Deadbat, think you called it right with Lundstrum. There was a challenge late in the second half that summed him up for me, he'd slightly miscontrolled the ball but it went 50/50 with the oppo player, if anything it was slightly in Lundstrum's favour. I thought go on lad get in hard you'll still come away with the ball here. Instead he went in half hearted and it went out for a throw, instead of him coming out with the ball to start an attack forward. For a big bloke (and he was much bigger than the Leicester player in that instance) he doesn't throw his weight around as he should do.

Lundstrum is what I call a 6/10 player, he's ok, but he's never going to be the best. He's fine as back up at the moment, but if we're wanting to cement top end Championship status it'll not be long before he's moved on. TBF with CW's January signings and Coutts return he's going to be well down the pecking order anyway.

He's definitely inconsistent, not sure if he's a 6/10 though. He has games where he's our best player, but then he'll chicken out for a couple and be a bit pointless. Even today where I would agree that he hardly wowed anyone, he put in an absolute peach of a ball to set up Stevens I think for the Baldock chance.

There's something in him, I think the preseason will be a big one for him, he's come up to the championship and is doing alright but if he can push on in the summer, he could be fantastic. Technically he's good and occasionally amazing, he's got us out of trouble on the odd occasion with his control, and his long balls are good, if he gets a bit leaner, and works on his speed of thought and tackling I reckon we're on to a winner.
 
Really don’t want to write Wilson off because the first couple of games he showed some nice touches and looked like he’d offer something different. Can definitely see why some are questioning his attitude, though. He’s a pillock if he’s come here and ends up wasting a golden opportunity to make a name for himself in a good team with a good manager. Jury still out for me.

Mostly just pleased that Wilder showed he can set us up to do something other than go at it hell for leather. At times we’ve looked like we only had one or two gears but today we were patient and solid.
 
Cant believe you gave Wright a higher mark than Lundstram ,surely the other way round ,Lundstram had a great game especially considering who he was up against with Lafferty and Carruthers as partners. Bit harsh on Stevens too I think who was much better than recently.

Watching a player...a big lad that at that nesh 2 or 3 tackles irritates me. He needs to be stronger. He cannot tackle but his passing is not great either. A couple of decent hollywood balls apart. His tendency to grab his man when they run past him is lazy too. Looks a player that is blowing out of his arse after only 10 mins.

Stevens was much better attacking wise but he also gave it away defenisely a few times.
 
I enjoy your write-ups but your ratings have always baffled me.

Someone who plays poorly (Wilson) gets a 5/10, how?
 
Said it from day one Wilson is a show pony, good to see Stevens much improved and I don't get the dislike of Lundstram thought he was OK at least he tries the more difficult passes, it is easy to look good passing 10 yards sideways he looks no worse than any of the new cup tied midfielders to me. Our worst players Wilson and Carruthers both just faded out of the game very quickly.
 
Unusually for me I thought Lundstram was ok but I also think that was because he was playing in a game that suited his style more. Conversely whilst I can see the dislike of Wilson there is no way on Gods earth he can play the style we have for the last 18 months. He doesn't "get it" yet and I'm not so sure he wants to.
 



Wilson is John Cofie mark 2...now plying his trade at Derry City according to Google.

Over the years we've had a number of Manure loanees and I can' remember one that was any good...steps back and awaits the inevitable!!
 
Great defensively.
Ok that's easier when you almost park the bus but we were very well organised and still created a couple of match winning chances.
Basically I thought almost everyone was good, including Duffy and Brooks who came on but Wilson and Carruthers were passengers again.
 
Watched forum Twitter so no views. Remarkable that there were no bookings in the whole game. Perhaps we should have roughed them up a bit more:mad:
 
He's definitely inconsistent, not sure if he's a 6/10 though. He has games where he's our best player, but then he'll chicken out for a couple and be a bit pointless. Even today where I would agree that he hardly wowed anyone, he put in an absolute peach of a ball to set up Stevens I think for the Baldock chance.

There's something in him, I think the preseason will be a big one for him, he's come up to the championship and is doing alright but if he can push on in the summer, he could be fantastic. Technically he's good and occasionally amazing, he's got us out of trouble on the odd occasion with his control, and his long balls are good, if he gets a bit leaner, and works on his speed of thought and tackling I reckon we're on to a winner.

I'll give him that. Lundstrum has had one or two very good games, but for the most part he looks too pedestrian, a backward or sideways pass seems to be the order of the day. That's fair enough up to a point but there's times in games where the tempo needs upping and JL just goes for the slow laboured pass instead. If he could get too his best more often and add a bit of bite when he's challenging (a big bloke he should do better with the physical side of his game), then who knows, but on what I've seen so far (and I've seen him a few times now) a 6/10 'average' performance type player for me.
 
I thought Enda Stevens had a better game than 6.5. I've been critical of him of late but he created our best chance with that cross for Baldock.

Also thought Brookes looked menacing and shows he has got the pace for the premier league
 
I thought Enda Stevens had a better game than 6.5. I've been critical of him of late but he created our best chance with that cross for Baldock.

It was the sort of brilliantly weighted cut-back that we’ve been crying out for him to do in our home games the past couple of months, when too often he’s gone for a badly delivered cross. That’s the sort of opportunity our style of play is built around creating, and hopefully we’ll see a few goals from those sorts of pass from him (and Baldock) in the remaining games.
 

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