Norwood was the player who made the highest amount of passes (72) yesterday. In terms of pass completion percentage he was lower than normal (67%), although those around him weren't much better. Bournemouth were aware of his importance and especially first half restricted his impact by marking him when we tried passing it out from the back.
Norwood's fans recognise that he does good things for the team. He never hides, always tries to make himself available for a pass and when given time he's got the quality to distribute with good accuracy. Maybe most of us can agree on this.
So why do other fans feel he's currently not offering enough? What are the situations where we'd benefit more from playing a player with more mobility and carrying ability?
Some situations where Norwood got on the ball first half:
16' A ping out to Bogle...
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Why doesn't it work? Bournemouth have everybody back and are prepared for it, and although the accuracy is good, by the time the pass arrives at Bogle's head, Bournemouth have got four players in position to deal with the second ball:
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23' Wes throws it quickly out to Norwood. Bournemouth have four players who've not yet got back to defend, so this is a promising situation! What we want here is our guy bombing forward on the ball, teammates running into space and launching a counter attack. On this occasion Norwood does carry the ball for a bit AND finds a teammate (Souza) running forward...
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Why doesn't it work? Norwood shows his lack of pace when carrying, his forward pass is a bit loose and Souza also lacks the pace to get away from his tracker. Souza decides to stop and play it backwards:
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33' Robinson wins the ball and finds Norwood. He punts it upfield...
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Why doesn't it work? Bournemouth's defenders easily deals with it. Norwood has composure in some situations, but if he's not completely aware of what is around him, he tends to get rid of it, obviously being worried he'd be robbed of the ball. Some playmakers (Coutts was one, young Arblaster is another) has the ability to shield the ball and create space for themselves, even in tight situations. They may have been able to do that in the above situation, and then found either Thomas or McAtee in good positions inside/forward.
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41' Another semi-promising situation as Norwood gets on the ball and Bournemouth have some players in our half and we have a few running forward. Again, there'd be potential for a mobile player to run into space on the ball and see what options open up....
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Why doesn't it work? Norwood realises he won't get away from the guy tracking him and looks for someone to come short for the ball. McAtee tries to help him, but is tackled by a centre half:
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So - I think we should acknowledge that Norwood still does good things for the team. I'm a bit uneasy about singling him out when there are others not performing. And we don't have many options. Maybe the team would collapse on occasions without his leadership and experience?
But currently the team lacks the qualities that may have compensated for what he doesn't offer. Although the above situations are not huge errors, nothing like Wes' obviously, I think we need to find out if there are ways to improve our attacking play. There's something wrong when we can't get our creative/skilful players involved and hardly get a shot on target, at home, against rival teams.