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A game of four quarters for me. First quarter, we looked very much likely to score and bossed them. Then, drinks break, as soon as they have fluids inside them they sit back and switch off, forget where 'ahead' is and concede. Third quarter we struggled to impose and let them boss us with at least three separate formations within 15 minutes. We got the goal we deserved but fuck me di we not make hard work of it or what?

Couple of things:

1. Norwood, and in fact most of the team who play in the positions out wide - learn some crossing skills, eh? With Norwood, as I have said, we have what people would have us believe a prodigious player with gifted feet. Sure, he can pick Baldock and Stevens out on the wing with a 40 yarder, but that is one trick ... where's the rest? Crossing - we have McB in the middle, a 6 foot 4 inch beanpole who feeds off that stuff and is his stock in trade. We have Sharp and McGoldrick who find half a yard or connect in the right places off balls in the box. Corners and balls in from wide are either lofted, too high, overhit or easy meat for the keeper. What happened to 'driven crosses' and smacks to the far post which are dummied, deflected and catch everyone ball watching? Nothing today going in from wide was productive, save for Ossie's pop up for Sharp to nod on. Burnley's defence was not exactly rock solid and I feel that more attention to detail is needed to get the ball hit at pace into the triangle from penalty spot to both posts. That is the action zone.

2. Balls down the wing into channels. Pretty evidently not working. Enda and GB (and Berge) trying to send Billy or McB down wide when they have to chase two players already on the ball is achieving nothing. We did make so much more progress with the 10-15m pass into the feet of McG and then go wide or short to feet to move forward. It was an area today when we surrendered too many possessions. Part of the problem was the lack of movement in midfield for options for people on the ball.

Henderson 6.5/10. No real chance with the goal, it was so close and unexpected. McB did allow Tarkowski a gift to get in front of him, and he knows that.
Baldock 7/10. I have yet to see GB have a really poor game this season. His concentration and fitness is impressive and he did contribute to the wide threat well, if the end product wasn't so good
Basham 7/10. Thought he was doing okay to be honest. Got his head in the fight and made some key interventions and as usual, ran himself out. I can understand if Wilder needed to change the line up, but he moved Bash into MF last year v Weeds and look what happened there
Egan 8/10. Back at his best. Committed and competitive and a sweetly taken strike.
Robinson 7/10. Again, did okay considering. Marshalled Rodriguez well and started to move up as an overload attacker. But he is still 'not JO'C'
Stevens 6/10. He's still on three cylinders
Osborn 8/10. Thought he had a great game TBH. Harried, made space, played neat 1-2s and showed great energy. Fleck might struggle a bit when he is fit again to replace Osborn
Norwood 4.5/10. Becoming the man-to-replace for me. Either put Berger in there or try Lunny. Norwood isn't what we thought he was, and I doubt never will be. There's a reason why clubs jettison him on promotion to the PL
Berge 5/10. Another disappointing performance. A couple of flourishes, but I counted four passes in the second half that were easily read and intercepted. And he still doesn't like 'mixing it up', seemingly a bit nesh.
McGoldrick 8.5/10. For a senior player, his experience in gaining control and creating movement forward is exemplary. Again, ran his arse off in three different formations today for nowt. He so deserves his PL goal
McBurnie 6/10. Should have buried the first shot. Didn't have much else to go on TBH, so poor was the service, once again.

Rodwell 5/10. He's obviously match rusty and his position changed three time as we went 3-5-3 to 3-4-3 to 4-3-3 then to 5-3-2.
Sharp 7.5/10. You can always count on 100% from Billy. He battled for possession, gained ground, chased down and dug out to get us forward. But his action zone is in the box. And when he is on other duties, their defence's job is made easy.
Mousett 6/10. Ran a bit, but he feeds of % chances, doesn't he? And he had nowt. Him and Sharp shouldn't play together. He needs better midfield feed channels and opportunities to light the afterburner and latch onto chances
O'Connell 7/10. Welcome back Jack. Showed much more cohesion and solidity at the back with him on the field

Wilder 7/10. A point is a point. Europe now is lost, but we have regained some impetus in our mission for a good finish.

pommpey
 



A game of four quarters for me. First quarter, we looked very much likely to score and bossed them. Then, drinks break, as soon as they have fluids inside them they sit back and switch off, forget where 'ahead' is and concede. Third quarter we struggled to impose and let them boss us with at least three separate formations within 15 minutes. We got the goal we deserved but fuck me di we not make hard work of it or what?

Couple of things:

1. Norwood, and in fact most of the team who play in the positions out wide - learn some crossing skills, eh? With Norwood, as I have said, we have what people would have us believe a prodigious player with gifted feet. Sure, he can pick Baldock and Stevens out on the wing with a 40 yarder, but that is one trick ... where's the rest? Crossing - we have McB in the middle, a 6 foot 4 inch beanpole who feeds off that stuff and is his stock in trade. We have Sharp and McGoldrick who find half a yard or connect in the right places off balls in the box. Corners and balls in from wide are either lofted, too high, overhit or easy meat for the keeper. What happened to 'driven crosses' and smacks to the far post which are dummied, deflected and catch everyone ball watching? Nothing today going in from wide was productive, save for Ossie's pop up for Sharp to nod on. Burnley's defence was not exactly rock solid and I feel that more attention to detail is needed to get the ball hit at pace into the triangle from penalty spot to both posts. That is the action zone.

2. Balls down the wing into channels. Pretty evidently not working. Enda and GB (and Berge) trying to send Billy or McB down wide when they have to chase two players already on the ball is achieving nothing. We did make so much more progress with the 10-15m pass into the feet of McG and then go wide or short to feet to move forward. It was an area today when we surrendered too many possessions. Part of the problem was the lack of movement in midfield for options for people on the ball.

Henderson 6.5/10. No real chance with the goal, it was so close and unexpected. McB did allow Tarkowski a gift to get in front of him, and he knows that.
Baldock 7/10. I have yet to see GB have a really poor game this season. His concentration and fitness is impressive and he did contribute to the wide threat well, if the end product wasn't so good
Basham 7/10. Thought he was doing okay to be honest. Got his head in the fight and made some key interventions and as usual, ran himself out. I can understand if Wilder needed to change the line up, but he moved Bash into MF last year v Weeds and look what happened there
Egan 8/10. Back at his best. Committed and competitive and a sweetly taken strike.
Robinson 7/10. Again, did okay considering. Marshalled Rodriguez well and started to move up as an overload attacker. But he is still 'not JO'C'
Stevens 6/10. He's still on three cylinders
Osborn 8/10. Thought he had a great game TBH. Harried, made space, played neat 1-2s and showed great energy. Fleck might struggle a bit when he is fit again to replace Osborn
Norwood 4.5/10. Becoming the man-to-replace for me. Either put Berger in there or try Lunny. Norwood isn't what we thought he was, and I doubt never will be. There's a reason why clubs jettison him on promotion to the PL
Berge 5/10. Another disappointing performance. A couple of flourishes, but I counted four passes in the second half that were easily read and intercepted. And he still doesn't like 'mixing it up', seemingly a bit nesh.
McGoldrick 8.5/10. For a senior player, his experience in gaining control and creating movement forward is exemplary. Again, ran his arse off in three different formations today for nowt. He so deserves his PL goal
McBurnie 6/10. Should have buried the first shot. Didn't have much else to go on TBH, so poor was the service, once again.

Rodwell 5/10. He's obviously match rusty and his position changed three time as we went 3-5-3 to 3-4-3 to 4-3-3 then to 5-3-2.
Sharp 7.5/10. You can always count on 100% from Billy. He battled for possession, gained ground, chased down and dug out to get us forward. But his action zone is in the box. And when he is on other duties, their defence's job is made easy.
Mousett 6/10. Ran a bit, but he feeds of % chances, doesn't he? And he had nowt. Him and Sharp shouldn't play together. He needs better midfield feed channels and opportunities to light the afterburner and latch onto chances
O'Connell 7/10. Welcome back Jack. Showed much more cohesion and solidity at the back with him on the field

Wilder 7/10. A point is a point. Europe now is lost, but we have regained some impetus in our mission for a good finish.

pommpey
Norwood has been fantastic most of the season. Some of his passing has been astonishingly good. I don't know what you 'thought he was' but for me he's a technically gifted footballer with a wand of a foot and hasn't looked out of place at all in this division.
 
Not really a fan of players 'showing signs' of being good. Either be good or not. However, I'm liking the signs that Berge is going to be able to dominate games once it all clicks. I don't worry for him anymore.

Norwood is a baller but he's been gash since the Covid break. He can't carry on being weak and sloppy or he'll get behind Berge in the pecking order and he's done.

Defence good, Osborn mega, Mcburnie grafting as usual. Sharp frustrates when he comes on a bit keen but he's a ledge so what can you do...
 
A game of four quarters for me. First quarter, we looked very much likely to score and bossed them. Then, drinks break, as soon as they have fluids inside them they sit back and switch off, forget where 'ahead' is and concede. Third quarter we struggled to impose and let them boss us with at least three separate formations within 15 minutes. We got the goal we deserved but fuck me di we not make hard work of it or what?

Couple of things:

1. Norwood, and in fact most of the team who play in the positions out wide - learn some crossing skills, eh? With Norwood, as I have said, we have what people would have us believe a prodigious player with gifted feet. Sure, he can pick Baldock and Stevens out on the wing with a 40 yarder, but that is one trick ... where's the rest? Crossing - we have McB in the middle, a 6 foot 4 inch beanpole who feeds off that stuff and is his stock in trade. We have Sharp and McGoldrick who find half a yard or connect in the right places off balls in the box. Corners and balls in from wide are either lofted, too high, overhit or easy meat for the keeper. What happened to 'driven crosses' and smacks to the far post which are dummied, deflected and catch everyone ball watching? Nothing today going in from wide was productive, save for Ossie's pop up for Sharp to nod on. Burnley's defence was not exactly rock solid and I feel that more attention to detail is needed to get the ball hit at pace into the triangle from penalty spot to both posts. That is the action zone.

2. Balls down the wing into channels. Pretty evidently not working. Enda and GB (and Berge) trying to send Billy or McB down wide when they have to chase two players already on the ball is achieving nothing. We did make so much more progress with the 10-15m pass into the feet of McG and then go wide or short to feet to move forward. It was an area today when we surrendered too many possessions. Part of the problem was the lack of movement in midfield for options for people on the ball.

Henderson 6.5/10. No real chance with the goal, it was so close and unexpected. McB did allow Tarkowski a gift to get in front of him, and he knows that.
Baldock 7/10. I have yet to see GB have a really poor game this season. His concentration and fitness is impressive and he did contribute to the wide threat well, if the end product wasn't so good
Basham 7/10. Thought he was doing okay to be honest. Got his head in the fight and made some key interventions and as usual, ran himself out. I can understand if Wilder needed to change the line up, but he moved Bash into MF last year v Weeds and look what happened there
Egan 8/10. Back at his best. Committed and competitive and a sweetly taken strike.
Robinson 7/10. Again, did okay considering. Marshalled Rodriguez well and started to move up as an overload attacker. But he is still 'not JO'C'
Stevens 6/10. He's still on three cylinders
Osborn 8/10. Thought he had a great game TBH. Harried, made space, played neat 1-2s and showed great energy. Fleck might struggle a bit when he is fit again to replace Osborn
Norwood 4.5/10. Becoming the man-to-replace for me. Either put Berger in there or try Lunny. Norwood isn't what we thought he was, and I doubt never will be. There's a reason why clubs jettison him on promotion to the PL
Berge 5/10. Another disappointing performance. A couple of flourishes, but I counted four passes in the second half that were easily read and intercepted. And he still doesn't like 'mixing it up', seemingly a bit nesh.
McGoldrick 8.5/10. For a senior player, his experience in gaining control and creating movement forward is exemplary. Again, ran his arse off in three different formations today for nowt. He so deserves his PL goal
McBurnie 6/10. Should have buried the first shot. Didn't have much else to go on TBH, so poor was the service, once again.

Rodwell 5/10. He's obviously match rusty and his position changed three time as we went 3-5-3 to 3-4-3 to 4-3-3 then to 5-3-2.
Sharp 7.5/10. You can always count on 100% from Billy. He battled for possession, gained ground, chased down and dug out to get us forward. But his action zone is in the box. And when he is on other duties, their defence's job is made easy.
Mousett 6/10. Ran a bit, but he feeds of % chances, doesn't he? And he had nowt. Him and Sharp shouldn't play together. He needs better midfield feed channels and opportunities to light the afterburner and latch onto chances
O'Connell 7/10. Welcome back Jack. Showed much more cohesion and solidity at the back with him on the field

Wilder 7/10. A point is a point. Europe now is lost, but we have regained some impetus in our mission for a good finish.

pommpey

Berge 5/10🤣🤣🤣
Mcburnie 6/10 🤣🤣🤣
 
This.... Hard to understand the take seriously with this??
Mcburnie was unplayable for the first 30 minutes

He beat about 5 players on the edge of there box pulled it back and we nearly scored.
He wins literally everything in the air and he will score when he gets the chances
He will be a solid 10 goal a season in the prem we just need someone next to him
 
A game of four quarters for me. First quarter, we looked very much likely to score and bossed them. Then, drinks break, as soon as they have fluids inside them they sit back and switch off, forget where 'ahead' is and concede. Third quarter we struggled to impose and let them boss us with at least three separate formations within 15 minutes. We got the goal we deserved but fuck me di we not make hard work of it or what?

Couple of things:

1. Norwood, and in fact most of the team who play in the positions out wide - learn some crossing skills, eh? With Norwood, as I have said, we have what people would have us believe a prodigious player with gifted feet. Sure, he can pick Baldock and Stevens out on the wing with a 40 yarder, but that is one trick ... where's the rest? Crossing - we have McB in the middle, a 6 foot 4 inch beanpole who feeds off that stuff and is his stock in trade. We have Sharp and McGoldrick who find half a yard or connect in the right places off balls in the box. Corners and balls in from wide are either lofted, too high, overhit or easy meat for the keeper. What happened to 'driven crosses' and smacks to the far post which are dummied, deflected and catch everyone ball watching? Nothing today going in from wide was productive, save for Ossie's pop up for Sharp to nod on. Burnley's defence was not exactly rock solid and I feel that more attention to detail is needed to get the ball hit at pace into the triangle from penalty spot to both posts. That is the action zone.

2. Balls down the wing into channels. Pretty evidently not working. Enda and GB (and Berge) trying to send Billy or McB down wide when they have to chase two players already on the ball is achieving nothing. We did make so much more progress with the 10-15m pass into the feet of McG and then go wide or short to feet to move forward. It was an area today when we surrendered too many possessions. Part of the problem was the lack of movement in midfield for options for people on the ball.

Henderson 6.5/10. No real chance with the goal, it was so close and unexpected. McB did allow Tarkowski a gift to get in front of him, and he knows that.
Baldock 7/10. I have yet to see GB have a really poor game this season. His concentration and fitness is impressive and he did contribute to the wide threat well, if the end product wasn't so good
Basham 7/10. Thought he was doing okay to be honest. Got his head in the fight and made some key interventions and as usual, ran himself out. I can understand if Wilder needed to change the line up, but he moved Bash into MF last year v Weeds and look what happened there
Egan 8/10. Back at his best. Committed and competitive and a sweetly taken strike.
Robinson 7/10. Again, did okay considering. Marshalled Rodriguez well and started to move up as an overload attacker. But he is still 'not JO'C'
Stevens 6/10. He's still on three cylinders
Osborn 8/10. Thought he had a great game TBH. Harried, made space, played neat 1-2s and showed great energy. Fleck might struggle a bit when he is fit again to replace Osborn
Norwood 4.5/10. Becoming the man-to-replace for me. Either put Berger in there or try Lunny. Norwood isn't what we thought he was, and I doubt never will be. There's a reason why clubs jettison him on promotion to the PL
Berge 5/10. Another disappointing performance. A couple of flourishes, but I counted four passes in the second half that were easily read and intercepted. And he still doesn't like 'mixing it up', seemingly a bit nesh.
McGoldrick 8.5/10. For a senior player, his experience in gaining control and creating movement forward is exemplary. Again, ran his arse off in three different formations today for nowt. He so deserves his PL goal
McBurnie 6/10. Should have buried the first shot. Didn't have much else to go on TBH, so poor was the service, once again.

Rodwell 5/10. He's obviously match rusty and his position changed three time as we went 3-5-3 to 3-4-3 to 4-3-3 then to 5-3-2.
Sharp 7.5/10. You can always count on 100% from Billy. He battled for possession, gained ground, chased down and dug out to get us forward. But his action zone is in the box. And when he is on other duties, their defence's job is made easy.
Mousett 6/10. Ran a bit, but he feeds of % chances, doesn't he? And he had nowt. Him and Sharp shouldn't play together. He needs better midfield feed channels and opportunities to light the afterburner and latch onto chances
O'Connell 7/10. Welcome back Jack. Showed much more cohesion and solidity at the back with him on the field

Wilder 7/10. A point is a point. Europe now is lost, but we have regained some impetus in our mission for a good finish.

pommpey

Strangely i agree with all of that.
When Moose came on he was feeding on scraps (as per usual) and they always had two men on him.
I did think you were a little bit harsh on giving Berge 5/10 and McBurnie 6/10 but i get your point.
Good summary, I kook forward as always to DBs take.
 
Mcburnie was unplayable for the first 30 minutes

He beat about 5 players on the edge of there box pulled it back and we nearly scored.
He wins literally everything in the air and he will score when he gets the chances
He will be a solid 10 goal a season in the prem we just need someone next to him

Might have got wires crossed? Was trying to say McBurnie's been great... I was disagreeing with the low score for him and Berge.
 



A game of four quarters for me. First quarter, we looked very much likely to score and bossed them. Then, drinks break, as soon as they have fluids inside them they sit back and switch off, forget where 'ahead' is and concede. Third quarter we struggled to impose and let them boss us with at least three separate formations within 15 minutes. We got the goal we deserved but fuck me di we not make hard work of it or what?

Couple of things:

1. Norwood, and in fact most of the team who play in the positions out wide - learn some crossing skills, eh? With Norwood, as I have said, we have what people would have us believe a prodigious player with gifted feet. Sure, he can pick Baldock and Stevens out on the wing with a 40 yarder, but that is one trick ... where's the rest? Crossing - we have McB in the middle, a 6 foot 4 inch beanpole who feeds off that stuff and is his stock in trade. We have Sharp and McGoldrick who find half a yard or connect in the right places off balls in the box. Corners and balls in from wide are either lofted, too high, overhit or easy meat for the keeper. What happened to 'driven crosses' and smacks to the far post which are dummied, deflected and catch everyone ball watching? Nothing today going in from wide was productive, save for Ossie's pop up for Sharp to nod on. Burnley's defence was not exactly rock solid and I feel that more attention to detail is needed to get the ball hit at pace into the triangle from penalty spot to both posts. That is the action zone.

2. Balls down the wing into channels. Pretty evidently not working. Enda and GB (and Berge) trying to send Billy or McB down wide when they have to chase two players already on the ball is achieving nothing. We did make so much more progress with the 10-15m pass into the feet of McG and then go wide or short to feet to move forward. It was an area today when we surrendered too many possessions. Part of the problem was the lack of movement in midfield for options for people on the ball.

Henderson 6.5/10. No real chance with the goal, it was so close and unexpected. McB did allow Tarkowski a gift to get in front of him, and he knows that.
Baldock 7/10. I have yet to see GB have a really poor game this season. His concentration and fitness is impressive and he did contribute to the wide threat well, if the end product wasn't so good
Basham 7/10. Thought he was doing okay to be honest. Got his head in the fight and made some key interventions and as usual, ran himself out. I can understand if Wilder needed to change the line up, but he moved Bash into MF last year v Weeds and look what happened there
Egan 8/10. Back at his best. Committed and competitive and a sweetly taken strike.
Robinson 7/10. Again, did okay considering. Marshalled Rodriguez well and started to move up as an overload attacker. But he is still 'not JO'C'
Stevens 6/10. He's still on three cylinders
Osborn 8/10. Thought he had a great game TBH. Harried, made space, played neat 1-2s and showed great energy. Fleck might struggle a bit when he is fit again to replace Osborn
Norwood 4.5/10. Becoming the man-to-replace for me. Either put Berger in there or try Lunny. Norwood isn't what we thought he was, and I doubt never will be. There's a reason why clubs jettison him on promotion to the PL
Berge 5/10. Another disappointing performance. A couple of flourishes, but I counted four passes in the second half that were easily read and intercepted. And he still doesn't like 'mixing it up', seemingly a bit nesh.
McGoldrick 8.5/10. For a senior player, his experience in gaining control and creating movement forward is exemplary. Again, ran his arse off in three different formations today for nowt. He so deserves his PL goal
McBurnie 6/10. Should have buried the first shot. Didn't have much else to go on TBH, so poor was the service, once again.

Rodwell 5/10. He's obviously match rusty and his position changed three time as we went 3-5-3 to 3-4-3 to 4-3-3 then to 5-3-2.
Sharp 7.5/10. You can always count on 100% from Billy. He battled for possession, gained ground, chased down and dug out to get us forward. But his action zone is in the box. And when he is on other duties, their defence's job is made easy.
Mousett 6/10. Ran a bit, but he feeds of % chances, doesn't he? And he had nowt. Him and Sharp shouldn't play together. He needs better midfield feed channels and opportunities to light the afterburner and latch onto chances
O'Connell 7/10. Welcome back Jack. Showed much more cohesion and solidity at the back with him on the field

Wilder 7/10. A point is a point. Europe now is lost, but we have regained some impetus in our mission for a good finish.

pommpey
Agree with this. Mcgoldrick was brilliant and we're a worse team without him. Osbourne was really good.
 
A game of four quarters for me. First quarter, we looked very much likely to score and bossed them. Then, drinks break, as soon as they have fluids inside them they sit back and switch off, forget where 'ahead' is and concede. Third quarter we struggled to impose and let them boss us with at least three separate formations within 15 minutes. We got the goal we deserved but fuck me di we not make hard work of it or what?

Couple of things:

1. Norwood, and in fact most of the team who play in the positions out wide - learn some crossing skills, eh? With Norwood, as I have said, we have what people would have us believe a prodigious player with gifted feet. Sure, he can pick Baldock and Stevens out on the wing with a 40 yarder, but that is one trick ... where's the rest? Crossing - we have McB in the middle, a 6 foot 4 inch beanpole who feeds off that stuff and is his stock in trade. We have Sharp and McGoldrick who find half a yard or connect in the right places off balls in the box. Corners and balls in from wide are either lofted, too high, overhit or easy meat for the keeper. What happened to 'driven crosses' and smacks to the far post which are dummied, deflected and catch everyone ball watching? Nothing today going in from wide was productive, save for Ossie's pop up for Sharp to nod on. Burnley's defence was not exactly rock solid and I feel that more attention to detail is needed to get the ball hit at pace into the triangle from penalty spot to both posts. That is the action zone.

2. Balls down the wing into channels. Pretty evidently not working. Enda and GB (and Berge) trying to send Billy or McB down wide when they have to chase two players already on the ball is achieving nothing. We did make so much more progress with the 10-15m pass into the feet of McG and then go wide or short to feet to move forward. It was an area today when we surrendered too many possessions. Part of the problem was the lack of movement in midfield for options for people on the ball.

Henderson 6.5/10. No real chance with the goal, it was so close and unexpected. McB did allow Tarkowski a gift to get in front of him, and he knows that.
Baldock 7/10. I have yet to see GB have a really poor game this season. His concentration and fitness is impressive and he did contribute to the wide threat well, if the end product wasn't so good
Basham 7/10. Thought he was doing okay to be honest. Got his head in the fight and made some key interventions and as usual, ran himself out. I can understand if Wilder needed to change the line up, but he moved Bash into MF last year v Weeds and look what happened there
Egan 8/10. Back at his best. Committed and competitive and a sweetly taken strike.
Robinson 7/10. Again, did okay considering. Marshalled Rodriguez well and started to move up as an overload attacker. But he is still 'not JO'C'
Stevens 6/10. He's still on three cylinders
Osborn 8/10. Thought he had a great game TBH. Harried, made space, played neat 1-2s and showed great energy. Fleck might struggle a bit when he is fit again to replace Osborn
Norwood 4.5/10. Becoming the man-to-replace for me. Either put Berger in there or try Lunny. Norwood isn't what we thought he was, and I doubt never will be. There's a reason why clubs jettison him on promotion to the PL
Berge 5/10. Another disappointing performance. A couple of flourishes, but I counted four passes in the second half that were easily read and intercepted. And he still doesn't like 'mixing it up', seemingly a bit nesh.
McGoldrick 8.5/10. For a senior player, his experience in gaining control and creating movement forward is exemplary. Again, ran his arse off in three different formations today for nowt. He so deserves his PL goal
McBurnie 6/10. Should have buried the first shot. Didn't have much else to go on TBH, so poor was the service, once again.

Rodwell 5/10. He's obviously match rusty and his position changed three time as we went 3-5-3 to 3-4-3 to 4-3-3 then to 5-3-2.
Sharp 7.5/10. You can always count on 100% from Billy. He battled for possession, gained ground, chased down and dug out to get us forward. But his action zone is in the box. And when he is on other duties, their defence's job is made easy.
Mousett 6/10. Ran a bit, but he feeds of % chances, doesn't he? And he had nowt. Him and Sharp shouldn't play together. He needs better midfield feed channels and opportunities to light the afterburner and latch onto chances
O'Connell 7/10. Welcome back Jack. Showed much more cohesion and solidity at the back with him on the field

Wilder 7/10. A point is a point. Europe now is lost, but we have regained some impetus in our mission for a good finish.

pommpey
Norwood's corners & crosses were really poor today
 
Mcburnie was unplayable for the first 30 minutes

He beat about 5 players on the edge of there box pulled it back and we nearly scored.
He wins literally everything in the air and he will score when he gets the chances
He will be a solid 10 goal a season in the prem we just need someone next to him
McB won nowt in the air - and anyway that's not his game - we played high punts against their big defenders - bad tactics by CW - needed to be more on the deck
 
I'm not sure why we stopped playing football after about 30 mins or so, we then decided that aimless high punts forward were the way forward. I lost count of the number of times Henderson just booted it forward under no pressure in swirling conditions only for it to end up with a Burnley player.

I also lost count of the number of times we had the ball did some nice passing, even if it was going backwards, then just decided to boot it up field.

I felt sorry for McBurnie today tried hard but the conditions weren't suited to booting it aimlessly high and forward.

Did see a bit of a relationship starting netween Norwood and Berge though. A few times he was looking for him to pass to when under some pressure near our box.
 
A game of four quarters for me. First quarter, we looked very much likely to score and bossed them. Then, drinks break, as soon as they have fluids inside them they sit back and switch off, forget where 'ahead' is and concede. Third quarter we struggled to impose and let them boss us with at least three separate formations within 15 minutes. We got the goal we deserved but fuck me di we not make hard work of it or what?

Couple of things:

1. Norwood, and in fact most of the team who play in the positions out wide - learn some crossing skills, eh? With Norwood, as I have said, we have what people would have us believe a prodigious player with gifted feet. Sure, he can pick Baldock and Stevens out on the wing with a 40 yarder, but that is one trick ... where's the rest? Crossing - we have McB in the middle, a 6 foot 4 inch beanpole who feeds off that stuff and is his stock in trade. We have Sharp and McGoldrick who find half a yard or connect in the right places off balls in the box. Corners and balls in from wide are either lofted, too high, overhit or easy meat for the keeper. What happened to 'driven crosses' and smacks to the far post which are dummied, deflected and catch everyone ball watching? Nothing today going in from wide was productive, save for Ossie's pop up for Sharp to nod on. Burnley's defence was not exactly rock solid and I feel that more attention to detail is needed to get the ball hit at pace into the triangle from penalty spot to both posts. That is the action zone.

2. Balls down the wing into channels. Pretty evidently not working. Enda and GB (and Berge) trying to send Billy or McB down wide when they have to chase two players already on the ball is achieving nothing. We did make so much more progress with the 10-15m pass into the feet of McG and then go wide or short to feet to move forward. It was an area today when we surrendered too many possessions. Part of the problem was the lack of movement in midfield for options for people on the ball.

Henderson 6.5/10. No real chance with the goal, it was so close and unexpected. McB did allow Tarkowski a gift to get in front of him, and he knows that.
Baldock 7/10. I have yet to see GB have a really poor game this season. His concentration and fitness is impressive and he did contribute to the wide threat well, if the end product wasn't so good
Basham 7/10. Thought he was doing okay to be honest. Got his head in the fight and made some key interventions and as usual, ran himself out. I can understand if Wilder needed to change the line up, but he moved Bash into MF last year v Weeds and look what happened there
Egan 8/10. Back at his best. Committed and competitive and a sweetly taken strike.
Robinson 7/10. Again, did okay considering. Marshalled Rodriguez well and started to move up as an overload attacker. But he is still 'not JO'C'
Stevens 6/10. He's still on three cylinders
Osborn 8/10. Thought he had a great game TBH. Harried, made space, played neat 1-2s and showed great energy. Fleck might struggle a bit when he is fit again to replace Osborn
Norwood 4.5/10. Becoming the man-to-replace for me. Either put Berger in there or try Lunny. Norwood isn't what we thought he was, and I doubt never will be. There's a reason why clubs jettison him on promotion to the PL
Berge 5/10. Another disappointing performance. A couple of flourishes, but I counted four passes in the second half that were easily read and intercepted. And he still doesn't like 'mixing it up', seemingly a bit nesh.
McGoldrick 8.5/10. For a senior player, his experience in gaining control and creating movement forward is exemplary. Again, ran his arse off in three different formations today for nowt. He so deserves his PL goal
McBurnie 6/10. Should have buried the first shot. Didn't have much else to go on TBH, so poor was the service, once again.

Rodwell 5/10. He's obviously match rusty and his position changed three time as we went 3-5-3 to 3-4-3 to 4-3-3 then to 5-3-2.
Sharp 7.5/10. You can always count on 100% from Billy. He battled for possession, gained ground, chased down and dug out to get us forward. But his action zone is in the box. And when he is on other duties, their defence's job is made easy.
Mousett 6/10. Ran a bit, but he feeds of % chances, doesn't he? And he had nowt. Him and Sharp shouldn't play together. He needs better midfield feed channels and opportunities to light the afterburner and latch onto chances
O'Connell 7/10. Welcome back Jack. Showed much more cohesion and solidity at the back with him on the field

Wilder 7/10. A point is a point. Europe now is lost, but we have regained some impetus in our mission for a good finish.

pommpey
Robinson gets a 7 and Sander gets a 5? Are you feeling okay?
 
Nope.
Berge was a lot better than that and although Billy flicked on for the goal he was easily managed by their defence whenever he was on the ball.
crosses are poor though. Final ball was picked up on by Wilder.
 
McGoldrick 8.5? Berge 5 because he lost a few passes, McGoldrick passing was also shocking too. Agree on Norwood
 
In my opinion
Henderson was 6
Baldock 7
Basham 6.5
Egan 7.5
Robinson 5
Stevens 7
Berge 6.5
Norwood 5
Osborn 7
Didsy 8.
McBurnie 7
Sharp 6.5
O'Connell 7
Mousset 6
Roswell. 6ish. Wasn't on long enough or have enough to do to form a strong opinion.

The positives. Berge is showing flashes of class and is improving.
Osborn after a slow first half grew into the game. He is busy and works hard.
Evans goal was well taken.
Jack is back
Roswell got a run out which hopefully we will see more of so we can assess how good he is.
The negatives.
Norwood has had a dip in form and hopefully can recover it.
Robinson gave away the ball multiple times under no pressure and hasn't done enough to pressure Jack for the spot.

Tactically it will be interesting to see how we develop from here. We get on alot of ball down the wings. But if team sits in as Burnley did we struggle to create good chances as we are crossing into a crowded box.
I would like to see a bit of variety from the centre of the pitch. Playing a ball now and then into feet in the box.

The forwards are a real conundrum.
Didsy does a lot of work going deep. McBurnie works hard but isn't a real finisher.
Sharp is a real finisher but needs to work off a big man up top.
Mousset. Has pace and can finish but unless we can hit him in space on the counter he can struggle to make an impact.
Getting that balance right upfront next season will be crucial.
Anyway that's my tuppence worth
 



A game of four quarters for me. First quarter, we looked very much likely to score and bossed them. Then, drinks break, as soon as they have fluids inside them they sit back and switch off, forget where 'ahead' is and concede. Third quarter we struggled to impose and let them boss us with at least three separate formations within 15 minutes. We got the goal we deserved but fuck me di we not make hard work of it or what?

Couple of things:

1. Norwood, and in fact most of the team who play in the positions out wide - learn some crossing skills, eh? With Norwood, as I have said, we have what people would have us believe a prodigious player with gifted feet. Sure, he can pick Baldock and Stevens out on the wing with a 40 yarder, but that is one trick ... where's the rest? Crossing - we have McB in the middle, a 6 foot 4 inch beanpole who feeds off that stuff and is his stock in trade. We have Sharp and McGoldrick who find half a yard or connect in the right places off balls in the box. Corners and balls in from wide are either lofted, too high, overhit or easy meat for the keeper. What happened to 'driven crosses' and smacks to the far post which are dummied, deflected and catch everyone ball watching? Nothing today going in from wide was productive, save for Ossie's pop up for Sharp to nod on. Burnley's defence was not exactly rock solid and I feel that more attention to detail is needed to get the ball hit at pace into the triangle from penalty spot to both posts. That is the action zone.

2. Balls down the wing into channels. Pretty evidently not working. Enda and GB (and Berge) trying to send Billy or McB down wide when they have to chase two players already on the ball is achieving nothing. We did make so much more progress with the 10-15m pass into the feet of McG and then go wide or short to feet to move forward. It was an area today when we surrendered too many possessions. Part of the problem was the lack of movement in midfield for options for people on the ball.

Henderson 6.5/10. No real chance with the goal, it was so close and unexpected. McB did allow Tarkowski a gift to get in front of him, and he knows that.
Baldock 7/10. I have yet to see GB have a really poor game this season. His concentration and fitness is impressive and he did contribute to the wide threat well, if the end product wasn't so good
Basham 7/10. Thought he was doing okay to be honest. Got his head in the fight and made some key interventions and as usual, ran himself out. I can understand if Wilder needed to change the line up, but he moved Bash into MF last year v Weeds and look what happened there
Egan 8/10. Back at his best. Committed and competitive and a sweetly taken strike.
Robinson 7/10. Again, did okay considering. Marshalled Rodriguez well and started to move up as an overload attacker. But he is still 'not JO'C'
Stevens 6/10. He's still on three cylinders
Osborn 8/10. Thought he had a great game TBH. Harried, made space, played neat 1-2s and showed great energy. Fleck might struggle a bit when he is fit again to replace Osborn
Norwood 4.5/10. Becoming the man-to-replace for me. Either put Berger in there or try Lunny. Norwood isn't what we thought he was, and I doubt never will be. There's a reason why clubs jettison him on promotion to the PL
Berge 5/10. Another disappointing performance. A couple of flourishes, but I counted four passes in the second half that were easily read and intercepted. And he still doesn't like 'mixing it up', seemingly a bit nesh.
McGoldrick 8.5/10. For a senior player, his experience in gaining control and creating movement forward is exemplary. Again, ran his arse off in three different formations today for nowt. He so deserves his PL goal
McBurnie 6/10. Should have buried the first shot. Didn't have much else to go on TBH, so poor was the service, once again.

Rodwell 5/10. He's obviously match rusty and his position changed three time as we went 3-5-3 to 3-4-3 to 4-3-3 then to 5-3-2.
Sharp 7.5/10. You can always count on 100% from Billy. He battled for possession, gained ground, chased down and dug out to get us forward. But his action zone is in the box. And when he is on other duties, their defence's job is made easy.
Mousett 6/10. Ran a bit, but he feeds of % chances, doesn't he? And he had nowt. Him and Sharp shouldn't play together. He needs better midfield feed channels and opportunities to light the afterburner and latch onto chances
O'Connell 7/10. Welcome back Jack. Showed much more cohesion and solidity at the back with him on the field

Wilder 7/10. A point is a point. Europe now is lost, but we have regained some impetus in our mission for a good finish.

pommpey
Agree totally with point 2. No idea why we do this so much. We look so good, keeping the ball, moving it from side to side and overloading them. The amount of long balls, balls over the top, in the channels etc, rarely work and then we have to work harder to get it back again.
Certain players are trying to do too much, play it simple and move
 

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