Bergen Blade
Well-Known Member
Thought we had no answers to Stoke's tactics yesterday. They decided to mark Norwood out of the game, i.e prevent him from getting on the ball. Typically:

They weren't too fussed about our centre halves. Davies looks uncomfortable and limited in what he can do from that right side. Robinson is also poor on the ball and a lot of opposition teams are happy to just let him have it. Egan stayed back most of the time. Vrancic almost man marked Norwood though. Note that Fleck drops down to compensate for Norwood being marked, but Davies won't play a pass like that with his weaker foot. Berge is also just off the picture, but also well marked.
So Davies looks for a forward and finds Jebbison, but the centre half is all over him and as can be seen their midfielders are near to help him:

Stoke won the ball here and started a counter attack.
They were well organised. Note how compact they are with small distances between the departments and between the players within their department. They knew who to press and who they'd be happy to let play a (mediocre/poor) forward pass. Then they'd be aggressive on the receiving player. Fleck and Berge struggled to get on the ball in good situations and our forwards struggled to hold it up. Our wingbacks really aren't very creative and we shouldn't expect magic from them.
We have to prepare better for scenarios like yesterday's. We looked clueless trying to get moves going when Norwood was unable to get on the ball.
What should we have done?
Well, we can't have a back five that contributes so little offensively when the rest are struggling. Below was a rare example when Egan brought it out of defence, and Stoke are suddenly unsure what to do, who to press him as he advances. There is space in behind them and they look vulnerable. RND is available on the left and Jebbison has space to run into. More of that. The vision and runs weren't there on this occasion, but for once we tried a move that saw them lose a bit control.

We could also have added another forward up front, with Osula AND Jebbison making runs down the channels we may have forced Jags and his fellow defenders to do more running than they'd liked. There's no shame in this. Southampton did this against us last season, loads of balls played in behind and down the channels and in the end they beat us easily.
Better passing from the defenders may have helped, but the current selection is not great at this.
I mentioned them keeping the right distance between departments (and players). We did not. Our defence may have thought Maja was a huge threat in behind. He's normally not. But our back five dropped and stayed so deep that they gave our midfielders far too much space to cover. Meaning we never got close enough to make a challenge. Stoke were also limited in terms of creativity and ability, but when they were regularly given this much space in the second half I thought it was only a matter of time before they'd punish us.


They weren't too fussed about our centre halves. Davies looks uncomfortable and limited in what he can do from that right side. Robinson is also poor on the ball and a lot of opposition teams are happy to just let him have it. Egan stayed back most of the time. Vrancic almost man marked Norwood though. Note that Fleck drops down to compensate for Norwood being marked, but Davies won't play a pass like that with his weaker foot. Berge is also just off the picture, but also well marked.
So Davies looks for a forward and finds Jebbison, but the centre half is all over him and as can be seen their midfielders are near to help him:

Stoke won the ball here and started a counter attack.
They were well organised. Note how compact they are with small distances between the departments and between the players within their department. They knew who to press and who they'd be happy to let play a (mediocre/poor) forward pass. Then they'd be aggressive on the receiving player. Fleck and Berge struggled to get on the ball in good situations and our forwards struggled to hold it up. Our wingbacks really aren't very creative and we shouldn't expect magic from them.
We have to prepare better for scenarios like yesterday's. We looked clueless trying to get moves going when Norwood was unable to get on the ball.
What should we have done?
Well, we can't have a back five that contributes so little offensively when the rest are struggling. Below was a rare example when Egan brought it out of defence, and Stoke are suddenly unsure what to do, who to press him as he advances. There is space in behind them and they look vulnerable. RND is available on the left and Jebbison has space to run into. More of that. The vision and runs weren't there on this occasion, but for once we tried a move that saw them lose a bit control.

We could also have added another forward up front, with Osula AND Jebbison making runs down the channels we may have forced Jags and his fellow defenders to do more running than they'd liked. There's no shame in this. Southampton did this against us last season, loads of balls played in behind and down the channels and in the end they beat us easily.
Better passing from the defenders may have helped, but the current selection is not great at this.
I mentioned them keeping the right distance between departments (and players). We did not. Our defence may have thought Maja was a huge threat in behind. He's normally not. But our back five dropped and stayed so deep that they gave our midfielders far too much space to cover. Meaning we never got close enough to make a challenge. Stoke were also limited in terms of creativity and ability, but when they were regularly given this much space in the second half I thought it was only a matter of time before they'd punish us.

