GymClassHero
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Time and again we've adopted this tactic with a one goal lead, and often it's been relatively early in the second half. We've gotten away with it a lot this season and it's no surprise that it's eventually bit us on the arse.
I'd understand it at the 80 minute(ish) mark, but tonight we took this stance pretty much as soon as we took the lead! Added to the fact we were playing capable opposition, who have the ability to hurt us there's no defending Wilder tonight IMO. The thing I struggle to wrap my head around - surely by attacking and keeping teams on the back foot you are in effect defending your lead (so long as you don't commit too many forward and leave the defense exposed) because the opposition then spend less time in your half!
I'm not part of the bed wetting brigade, and certainly don't think it's a disaster, but it is a massive disappointment to miss out on putting a bit of daylight between us and Burnley. We have the ability to hurt teams until we sit in to defend these narrow leads, often taking off our more dangerous players to facilitate it (granted this wasn't the case tonight).
In summary, not the end of the world but I hope Wilder learns from this and we look to kill teams off more.
I'd understand it at the 80 minute(ish) mark, but tonight we took this stance pretty much as soon as we took the lead! Added to the fact we were playing capable opposition, who have the ability to hurt us there's no defending Wilder tonight IMO. The thing I struggle to wrap my head around - surely by attacking and keeping teams on the back foot you are in effect defending your lead (so long as you don't commit too many forward and leave the defense exposed) because the opposition then spend less time in your half!
I'm not part of the bed wetting brigade, and certainly don't think it's a disaster, but it is a massive disappointment to miss out on putting a bit of daylight between us and Burnley. We have the ability to hurt teams until we sit in to defend these narrow leads, often taking off our more dangerous players to facilitate it (granted this wasn't the case tonight).
In summary, not the end of the world but I hope Wilder learns from this and we look to kill teams off more.