Sander & Fleck, Our Second Goal, Box to Box

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Just noticed on the Sky highlights.

Sander wins the ball in the air in our box and Fleck clears it out to halfway

Sander pursues the clearance and puts pressure on McNamara, who has to pass it sideways to Cresswell.

Fleck has already arrived in Cresswell's face and he fucks up a backwards pass.

Fleck outruns him to the ball - they are over halfway - they are the two that cleared the ball - and yet nobody else is in sight (see below)

Sander continues his run into their box to get on the end of Fleck's cross, rounds the keeper and scores.

Now that's what I call Box-to-Box players.

Pure Magic

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Flecks all round contribution yesterday has gone largely unrecognised in most quarters.

He hasn’t been at his best in recent months. I’ll put that down to a troublesome back issue initially when on Swettie dutie, rather than a lack of ability, cos the lad has it in spades.

Great to see him back to something like. More please 😀.

UTB.
 
Nice to have one fall our way, we are usually the ones to give away gifted back passes that end up as goals.
 
Just noticed on the Sky highlights.

Sander wins the ball in the air in our box and Fleck clears it out to halfway

Sander pursues the clearance and puts pressure on McNamara, who has to pass it sideways to Cresswell.

Fleck has already arrived in Cresswell's face and he fucks up a backwards pass.

Fleck outruns him to the ball - they are over halfway - they are the two that cleared the ball - and yet nobody else is in sight (see below)

Sander continues his run into their box to get on the end of Fleck's cross, rounds the keeper and scores.

Now that's what I call Box-to-Box players.

Pure Magic

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Great post. I commented at the time about Sander actually winning a header, and at their first corner I commented that we never score from an opponent’s corner like Watford did last week (not surprisingly, nobody ever listens🤣), but that analysis is a great spot. Great credit to Sander and Fleck, as well.
 
Just noticed on the Sky highlights.

Sander wins the ball in the air in our box and Fleck clears it out to halfway

Sander pursues the clearance and puts pressure on McNamara, who has to pass it sideways to Cresswell.

Fleck has already arrived in Cresswell's face and he fucks up a backwards pass.

Fleck outruns him to the ball - they are over halfway - they are the two that cleared the ball - and yet nobody else is in sight (see below)

Sander continues his run into their box to get on the end of Fleck's cross, rounds the keeper and scores.

Now that's what I call Box-to-Box players.

Pure Magic

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Yeah but, fLeCkS lEgS hAvE gOnE.

Read it on here
 
Flecks all round contribution yesterday has gone largely unrecognised in most quarters.

He hasn’t been at his best in recent months. I’ll put that down to a troublesome back issue initially when on Swettie dutie, rather than a lack of ability, cos the lad has it in spades.

Great to see him back to something like. More please 😀.

UTB.

He also collapsed on the pitch last year. That must affect him and play on his mind that it could happen again.

Personally, I’m just happy to see him playing football.
 
Flecks all round contribution yesterday has gone largely unrecognised in most quarters.

He hasn’t been at his best in recent months. I’ll put that down to a troublesome back issue initially when on Swettie dutie, rather than a lack of ability, cos the lad has it in spades.

Great to see him back to something like. More please 😀.

UTB.
At the moment Fleck certainly doesn’t have it in the tank for the full 90 he struggled after about 50/55 minutes against Millwall but I’d rather we get that out of him than a bad 90 managing his levels like against Watford. With 5 subs I’d rather he gives it everything and gases out rather than trying to see out the 90 and not impacting the game.
 
Very similar to the goal we conceded against Watford.
what goes around comes around
 
Flecks all round contribution yesterday has gone largely unrecognised in most quarters.

He hasn’t been at his best in recent months. I’ll put that down to a troublesome back issue initially when on Swettie dutie, rather than a lack of ability, cos the lad has it in spades.

Great to see him back to something like. More please 😀.

UTB.
Fleck was good on Saturday but crap the previous game. He's so inconsistent hence Wilders Johnny or Jimmy analogy.
 
At the moment Fleck certainly doesn’t have it in the tank for the full 90 he struggled after about 50/55 minutes against Millwall but I’d rather we get that out of him than a bad 90 managing his levels like against Watford. With 5 subs I’d rather he gives it everything and gases out rather than trying to see out the 90 and not impacting the game.
Maybe. It’s still early in the season.

Not sure Flecks stamina has been an issue in the past, so not sure it will be going forward.

Then again, our fans are experts at getting the major “his legs have gone” calls perfectly correct 👌😂.

UTB
 
Maybe. It’s still early in the season.

Not sure Flecks stamina has been an issue in the past, so not sure it will be going forward.

Then again, our fans are experts at getting the major “his legs have gone” calls perfectly correct 👌😂.

UTB
I think he has form for not starting seasons in erm the best shape and it’s always been explained as him being a slow starter but for someone who’s game is some much predicated on his engine I’d be shocked if it’s not a contributing factor to him not starting season strong.

He’ll likely be fine by October but in the meantime if he gives it everything and gases out that’s fine by me.
 



Watching Tom Cleverley and I can see why people say Fleck and Norwood are good players at championship level.
 
As I saw it, Berge was zone man for defensive corners. But, rather than take up a central position on the six yard box, he set up deeper. Almost a back post zone. It was from that set up he won the header, that ended with his goal.

I pay a lot of attention to zone men.
 
As I saw it, Berge was zone man for defensive corners. But, rather than take up a central position on the six yard box, he set up deeper. Almost a back post zone. It was from that set up he won the header, that ended with his goal.

I pay a lot of attention to zone men.
Will Rostron?
 
Fleck was good on Saturday but crap the previous game. He's so inconsistent hence Wilders Johnny or Jimmy analogy.

No ... no ... noooooooooo.

You mustn't criticise. When players play less well than in other games, it's exactly that. They play 'less well'. Criticising them on some dark corner of the internet hurts them badly and makes them play worse.

STOP IT!

pommpey
 
Fleck is 30, so not exactly old in modern footballer terms. Sharp, Basham and Mcgoldrick for example have had their most succesful periods of their career's post 30. I think Fleck's primary issue is that he hasn't had any serious competition for his shirt since he joined United 6 years ago. Hopefully Doyle is the man to push him.
 
No ... no ... noooooooooo.

You mustn't criticise. When players play less well than in other games, it's exactly that. They play 'less well'. Criticising them on some dark corner of the internet hurts them badly and makes them play worse.

STOP IT!

pommpey

There are a few different types of criticism:

1. The player just isn't good enough. In this case, it's better to criticise the manager for picking them, rather than the player themselves. Despite not being good enough, they're almost certainly better than 99.9% of us.
2. The player played worse than they normally do. I suppose this is normal - it's natural for players to have ups and downs, and being overly critical of the downs isn't really helpful, other than simply pointing out that they can normally play better. This is particularly the case for flair players who are expected to take risks. Those risks won't always come off.
3. The player made a lot of bad choices. This is tricky, because it isn't always clear whether it was the player themselves or the coaching that is to blame. They could be following instruction (in which case it's better to criticise the manager) or they could just be bad at decision making (in which case, criticise the manager for picking them in the first place - again, their decision making is probably better than 99% of ours).
4. The player wasn't trying hard enough. In my opinion, this is 100% fair game for criticism.
 
There are a few different types of criticism:

Agree, but ...

1. The player just isn't good enough. In this case, it's better to criticise the manager for picking them, rather than the player themselves. Despite not being good enough, they're almost certainly better than 99.9% of us.

My point here is that many observers point out qualities in the player - 'he makes us tick', 'we are better with him in the team' based on scant evidence. We could say that with more weight about NDaiye and even recently Berge. The larger bank of justifiable observation is that his playing style and competency suggest his performance is predictable and easily countered. To that matter, and for me, he and they are living in the past, and we need to move on. He has shown he can't change his game too, yet still gets picked and we suffer because of that with misplaced balls and loss of possession

2. The player played worse than they normally do. I suppose this is normal - it's natural for players to have ups and downs, and being overly critical of the downs isn't really helpful, other than simply pointing out that they can normally play better. This is particularly the case for flair players who are expected to take risks. Those risks won't always come off.

The trouble with this is that Norwood's performances are the majority unspectacular and error prone. When Basham has a bad game (and he has) it is noteworthy. It is difficult at times to highlight when Norwood actually plays well, except for when oppositions actually allow him to. Lets put it this way: when was the last time you could honestly say Norwood won an individual midfield game against a tougher opposition CM and had him in his pocket?

3. The player made a lot of bad choices. This is tricky, because it isn't always clear whether it was the player themselves or the coaching that is to blame. They could be following instruction (in which case it's better to criticise the manager) or they could just be bad at decision making (in which case, criticise the manager for picking them in the first place - again, their decision making is probably better than 99% of ours).

This isn't quite so difficult to quantify with Norwood because he is so unidirectional and anchored into a system we used successfully four seasons ago. His decisions are made based on that and they don't work. And his choice of passing when he should run, or even passing full stop at times causes us to lose momentum and initiative. I doubt he is coached too to hit the first man from corners, miss penalties, hit the kop with a shot or over hit a cross. As for his selection in the first place ... that is HJ&SMcC's swim lane

4. The player wasn't trying hard enough. In my opinion, this is 100% fair game for criticism.

You'll never find me criticising Norwood for not trying. The one thing he does do is graft, even if it is pointing, making yellow card tackles to foul a breaking player he's give the ball to or dropping deep to receive the ball from Egan to boot it long to a closed down wing back

pommpey
 
I'm not quite sure where Berge is going to go with us. He has flashes of quality, usually when he's pushed up on the right but that's not really where we want him to make a contribution.he hides and goes MIA 75% of games. Norwood always wants the ball where Berge often makes no run. The strength/defensive side of his game is weak. He rarely busts a gut now like he did when we first signed him. His pressing in much worse than our OAP forward. Rarely puts anh heart into it.

Sure, when we have a lot of the ball on attack. He is great at getting to the byline and getting crosses in. But it's for 10 minute spells

He rarely looks for his next pass before the ball arrives and is slow in decision making, takes extra touched and slows us down.

Can't head, poor tacking, lazy tracking, doesn't put the work in. Poor in the press.

If we go up, he lacks all the qualities we need for counterattacks football and of we stay down what he does at this level for the team
 

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