braineclipse
Steve Sedgley
Indecision is probably a good description. Trying to go around the keeper is a decent plan, but probably needs to also try to sell the keeper on a shot to make that more likely to succeed. Perhaps he just ended up with the going around the keeper because he couldn't quite make his mind up.I was interested in his miss. To me, I've not been so confident a player wouldn't score from that position since Zokora in the 2008 LC final. You could see as soon as he went through that his mind froze and he was crippled by indecision. Something you'd never ever see from Son (our other player who has the pace to get into those situations).
However, I also think it's potentially fixable. His goal was easy because it was instinctive - he didn't have time to think. So the solution is just mental coaching to stop the overthinking.
It might not happen - Jenas never got himself out of that hole. Werner also isn't a kid. But I think there's some hope there with a bit of psychological work.
In my head I imagine that Werner has scored from situations like that quite a few times. But not like I remember any specific examples.
Think he's short on confidence in front of goal, I think that tends to make players more indecisive. I doubt it's fixable in the way you present, he'll probably always be around average with his finishing overall. But it's certainly possible for him to go on a hot streak, get some confidence etc and look better in those situations.
For now he's playing rather well. Getting very good assist numbers. Getting into goalscoring opportunities. That's a pretty good place to be.