Bergen Blade
Well-Known Member
I didn't like the Basham to midfield change with 30 minutes to go, but for me his biggest mistake was starting Dowell over McGoldrick, as it appears he knew what sort of game it would be.
And I don't know why he didn't use a final sub either.
He was pleased with a point. Fancy that.
Before Cranie came on I think they were starting to look more comfortable and had more possession in midfield. After Basham pushed up, we stopped that trend, and bringing McGoldrick on also helped us.
Taking off the advanced midfielder and pushing Basham up looks a negative move, but it's often a realisation that the pattern of the game is going in the wrong direction and we've got to address it. Sometimes it can be to make us stronger defensively, to help cope with pressure, but last night I thought it was to regain control of the game.
I think Wilder will regret that he chose Dowell over Duffy. Maybe the general plan is to play Dowell if there's space, Duffy if it's tight. As it was at their place and they've had an upturn in form, maybe we expected them to be a bit more adventurous, giving more space for Dowell to exploit. Then if they did drop deep we'd have the added aerial threat of Madine to aim for, something we lacked at the Lane against them.
However they were very disciplined, prevented us from getting our passing going from deep, and we resorted to look for the strikers too early. Our wing backs couldn't do much. Duffy may have helped us linking play better in their half.
So in my opinion the two substitutions helped us, and although I was disappointed not to see Duffy at all, I'm not sure who we should have taken off, given the two previous subs.
