DeanoAustin
Rafael Van Der Vaart
They all do it. Think of the disappointment we felt. He felt that x 100.He's what 58, the demeanour was childlike. Just break the performance down with your head up, show some class.
They all do it. Think of the disappointment we felt. He felt that x 100.He's what 58, the demeanour was childlike. Just break the performance down with your head up, show some class.
I remember Ange saying a few months ago they had been working on corners and set pieces intensely and we were actually defending them well. City spotted what they thought was a perceived weakness and we had all game to adjust and not only not concede but put the targeting of our keeper to bed. We didn't do it. Perhaps we can't.With our first team players coming back, I expected us to be able to find the form that we showed earlier in the season and to push on from there.
Had we won today which we ought to have been able to. We had the chances, whilst Everton were reliant on set pieces, we would have been only 6 points behind Liverpool. They would have had a game in hand but Liverpool have Arsenal tomorrow so every chance that they drop points.
I feel we are on the cusp of great things but need to find that step. We now have Sarr back which should help us be stronger defensively.
We need to work on defending set pieces, it’s an obvious weakness and one that teams will be targeting in the weeks ahead. Hopefully we can work on that in training and find answers to the questions that we are asked.
ultimately as it is, we are out of the title race and need to ensure we don’t fall out of top 4.
He's getting paid millions to be disappointed, I have to sit and watch it and it costs me money. I'm disappointed in his naivety and demeanour like he's the victim. Do something about it, the warnings have been there with Vicario being jostled, protect him.They all do it. Think of the disappointment we felt. He felt that x 100.
I suggested Bentancur as needing rotation yesterday.The two points lost are not on individual players. In the last two games we've been poor for large parts of the game. We have fallen into the opponents traps, and they have gotten the game exactly how they wanted. Some players don't look up to speed, especially Bentancur, who I think has been quite poor, and not managed to influence the games at all.
That was a foul by Deki, though, and a silly one at that, too.Ref being run by the crowd with a succession of fks. Zero fk for us when there are edge case challanges.
It wasThat was a foul by Deki, though, and a silly one at that, too.
Or just kill the game by buying fouls, dribbling down the line until you win a throw, win another throw, win a corner, take it 1 yard and fall over, win a throw, feign injury, fall over etc.We hang on too much at the end or games. Need to start putting teams away and not need to score 3 goals to win every game.
How do you put a team away without scoring more than 2 goals?We hang on too much at the end or games. Need to start putting teams away and not need to score 3 goals to win every game.
How do you put a team away without scoring more than 2 goals?
Agreed.Manage the game better. There’s only so much a team can handle with relentless pressure before they concede. We were hanging on the other day against Brentford and also in the reverse game against Everton. Same against Palace as well. I do also feel the subs are a bit conservative when we lead games. It invites pressure when you take off most of your attacking players.
Donely showed midweek he has the nous to help see a game out IF that is what we were trying to do. Bryan Gil? In a match like that against a side trying to mix rugby with football? Let’s be honest, he’s as strong in those moments as a rice-paper umbrella in a tropical storm…Maddison recently back from injury, cramping up last game, looking tired. Werner obviously tiring, seemed to have a knock. Hojbjerg tiring and giving the ball away needlessly with tired legs.
Then look at the bench. What were the options?
I think he used the options available for him. But we failed at keeping the ball towards the end, after a spell before that where we managed to do just that. Too many poor decisions and involvements and Everton were able to (again) mount real pressure on us.
Players let Postecoglu down more than him making the wrong decisions imo. And goes to show that we're still short of suitable options within the squad.
Had he had Lo Celso, Hojbjerg (with Bissouma starting) Werner (with Son starting) on the bench and he made the same subs as today I would have understood criticism of his decisions. But we had what we had.
Doesn't really put a team away though does it? You're still open to the last of Wimbleton's lumps into the mixer finding it's target, unless you've got enough cushion on the scoreboard for it not to matter.Agreed.
It's less about our defending and more about the amount of defending we're forced to do.
Need to keep those spells of pressure shorter by doing more with the ball. Or at the very least impose a greater cost to the opposition if they want to press us that high by managing to create chances by playing through that press.
In both our recent games I think our defenders and gk has done really well in our third under pressure. But we've failed too often to progress through the middle third and into the final third.
Think that will come with more first choice players back and more first choice players back to full match fitness.
There's still so much to come from this team.
It's absolutely laughable to suggest that Donley instead of Gil would have made the difference!Donely showed midweek he has the nous to help see a game out IF that is what we were trying to do. Bryan Gil? In a match like that against a side trying to mix rugby with football? Let’s be honest, he’s as strong in those moments as a rice-paper umbrella in a tropical storm…