Cassius Kray
Subterranean Goat Anarchy
I can just about understand why we replaced Anel with Jebbo. We were under the cosh and needed to make a change. I thought at the time it was an unnecessary risk that didn't resolve our key challenge - a lack of control in midfield - but I can just about see the logic in changing formation, putting another man up front, and rolling the dice. Just.
Replacing Norwood with Osborn was bizarre for so many reasons:
1/ Of our midfield three, Norwood was the only one even close to offering some defensive cover.
2/ McAtee was having a terrible game and clearly the prime candidate for taking off
3/ Osborn might have added more bite in midfield when we were struggling but the scores were even. Once Boro has gone ahead and were primed to sit back he was never going to offer the creativity we needed going forward.
4/ Worse than bringing on a player with little attacking threat, we took off our key playmaker, and for the rest of the game unsurprisingly had no one with the ability to put a foot on the ball and create a chance.
One match doesn't make a season, and we will come back from this. But it seems to me that tonight Hecky got things completely wrong.
Replacing Norwood with Osborn was bizarre for so many reasons:
1/ Of our midfield three, Norwood was the only one even close to offering some defensive cover.
2/ McAtee was having a terrible game and clearly the prime candidate for taking off
3/ Osborn might have added more bite in midfield when we were struggling but the scores were even. Once Boro has gone ahead and were primed to sit back he was never going to offer the creativity we needed going forward.
4/ Worse than bringing on a player with little attacking threat, we took off our key playmaker, and for the rest of the game unsurprisingly had no one with the ability to put a foot on the ball and create a chance.
One match doesn't make a season, and we will come back from this. But it seems to me that tonight Hecky got things completely wrong.
