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mattteo 27 Feb 17 8.42am | |
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Originally posted by essetwentyone
Stupid question.
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mattteo 27 Feb 17 8.44am | |
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Originally posted by james03
Boro showed no real intent in the first half. Sam was determined that we kept what we had so we sat deeper. They do not have any real pace in the side to get in behind us but there was no point going all Pardew when we were 1-0 up. I thought we were always well in control of the situation.
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palace99 New Mills 27 Feb 17 8.59am | |
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Originally posted by Palaceoaks
I think you should get a life and be happy with a win!! a bit harsh , it's a fair question. We played an average Boro side who had the majority of the ball in the 2nd half, and that should be a concern. I'm sure you'll be the first to whinge if we lose to WBA and don't counter attack effectively. In answer to the question - we don't seem to have a No10 - Punch is not it, so Benteke is often to isolated and not overly mobile. For a front 3 Zaha and AT need to show more movement, come in off the wings etc and drag defenders around. We need someone closer to Benteke more often
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Username Horsham 27 Feb 17 9.24am | |
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Originally posted by mattteo
Which we did, on several occasions.
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paperhat croydon 27 Feb 17 9.47am | |
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Originally posted by mattteo
Not going all Pardew, but you have to create chances even if you sit back. 1-0 is never enough, you have to score the second goal. So many things can happen, you can conceive a goal out of nothing and then it's 1-1 thats exactly what it would have been. Man utd, 1:1 we went all out to get the win rather than secure a point and lost it. Saturday, DESPERATE for points, we got a goal and for once we held on to it by shoring everything up. we had a few breaks and could have nailed a second at the end but hey, we scored more than they did, looked solid and bagged the points. I'd take that for the rest of the season, no problem. Job done
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jamiemartin721 Reading 27 Feb 17 11.01am | |
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Originally posted by mattteo
in the 2nd half? First half was good in terms of pressing and possession. But counter attack didn't work and it's strange for a team consisting of Zaha, Townsend, van Aanholt etc. Any idea why? What do you guys think? Should the counter attack phase be exercised more in training? Well it kind of worked, it meant Boro couldn't over commit to the attack without opening themselves to risk, forcing them to defend space with their midfielders that otherwise would have pushed further up. The counter-attack isn't just about scoring goals and creating chances, its about forcing the opposition to commit to a reserve for protection. Also, how the f**k Jimmy Mac didn't get a penalty is beyond me. The referee and the Lino must have been tripping.
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