Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) 14:11 - Mar 17 with 1796 views | Deano69 | | |
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Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 14:13 - Mar 17 with 1778 views | SitfcB | Luongo | |
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Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 14:13 - Mar 17 with 1779 views | tonybied | Mas | | | |
Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 14:13 - Mar 17 with 1779 views | Dubtractor | Luongo - thought it was just inside their half, but it was a bloody long way out! | |
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Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 14:21 - Mar 17 with 1728 views | Deano69 | Love to see it. Keepers are so often way outside the box, well worth a go. | |
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Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 14:38 - Mar 17 with 1677 views | ITFC_Forever | Looks like it was drifting wide? | |
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Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 17:37 - Mar 17 with 1511 views | DJR | Luongo was immense yesterday, and I don't buy the criticism of him in recent games. | | | |
Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 00:18 - Mar 18 with 1252 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 17:37 - Mar 17 by DJR | Luongo was immense yesterday, and I don't buy the criticism of him in recent games. |
Anyone who has watched all our games will have noticed that certain set ups from the opposition neutralise certain of our strengths. Massimo is one of those targeted, sometimes. The way that it is done is by putting three athletic, tall strong defensive midfielders up against Sam and Mass. When that happens, Mass gets crowded out and doesn't have his best game. But it does mean we have an overload somewhere else on the pitch. McKenna adjusts for this and we scored late goals. So, sometimes, one of our players is a victim of the opposition set up, but it usually results in Kieran being able to take advantage elsewhere. Central Midfield is the obvious place to try and take an advantage, and McKenna's system makes it relatively straightforward for the opposition to claim a numerical advantage there, so Mass is often the player who can be seen to have the least impactful match. When the set up of the opposition gives Mass and Morsy a fair match up, they kill it more often than not. | | | |
Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 06:25 - Mar 18 with 1126 views | charlie1 |
Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 00:18 - Mar 18 by ArnoldMoorhen | Anyone who has watched all our games will have noticed that certain set ups from the opposition neutralise certain of our strengths. Massimo is one of those targeted, sometimes. The way that it is done is by putting three athletic, tall strong defensive midfielders up against Sam and Mass. When that happens, Mass gets crowded out and doesn't have his best game. But it does mean we have an overload somewhere else on the pitch. McKenna adjusts for this and we scored late goals. So, sometimes, one of our players is a victim of the opposition set up, but it usually results in Kieran being able to take advantage elsewhere. Central Midfield is the obvious place to try and take an advantage, and McKenna's system makes it relatively straightforward for the opposition to claim a numerical advantage there, so Mass is often the player who can be seen to have the least impactful match. When the set up of the opposition gives Mass and Morsy a fair match up, they kill it more often than not. |
To add to that, we’ve had quite a few cracks at goal from around the halfway line, Chappers and Broady in particular. Makes the keeper sit deeper, which either creates a gap behind their back line or brings their back line deeper to expose their midfield. It’s all very, very intelligent coaching. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 07:23 - Mar 18 with 1033 views | DJR |
Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 00:18 - Mar 18 by ArnoldMoorhen | Anyone who has watched all our games will have noticed that certain set ups from the opposition neutralise certain of our strengths. Massimo is one of those targeted, sometimes. The way that it is done is by putting three athletic, tall strong defensive midfielders up against Sam and Mass. When that happens, Mass gets crowded out and doesn't have his best game. But it does mean we have an overload somewhere else on the pitch. McKenna adjusts for this and we scored late goals. So, sometimes, one of our players is a victim of the opposition set up, but it usually results in Kieran being able to take advantage elsewhere. Central Midfield is the obvious place to try and take an advantage, and McKenna's system makes it relatively straightforward for the opposition to claim a numerical advantage there, so Mass is often the player who can be seen to have the least impactful match. When the set up of the opposition gives Mass and Morsy a fair match up, they kill it more often than not. |
This tends to happen only in away games, but when it does it often affects more than Luongo, and it is unrealistic in any event to think we will dominate throughout every away game. But as you suggest when we struggle early on, we normally find a way to adjust in the second half and turn it round. And Luongo is integral to our team and the way we play, as evidenced by the fact that McKenna always starts him, even though recently he was perhaps not fully fit. As it is, in my view the only games we have been bested this season were Leeds and West Brom away. [Post edited 18 Mar 8:19]
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Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 08:21 - Mar 18 with 924 views | DinDjarin |
Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 14:38 - Mar 17 by ITFC_Forever | Looks like it was drifting wide? |
Was directly behind it and was hitting the side netting but keeper didnt have a clue so had to claw at it | | | |
Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 09:07 - Mar 18 with 837 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 07:23 - Mar 18 by DJR | This tends to happen only in away games, but when it does it often affects more than Luongo, and it is unrealistic in any event to think we will dominate throughout every away game. But as you suggest when we struggle early on, we normally find a way to adjust in the second half and turn it round. And Luongo is integral to our team and the way we play, as evidenced by the fact that McKenna always starts him, even though recently he was perhaps not fully fit. As it is, in my view the only games we have been bested this season were Leeds and West Brom away. [Post edited 18 Mar 8:19]
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WBA and Leeds used this tactic to perfection, and had the squad depth to maintain the intensity. Ampadu was the best CDM Morsy has come up against, in the League this season, in my opinion. He was utilised almost like a defensive Number 10, often the second man to a press on our midfielders or our central 10, and the one who came away with the ball If Leeds don't go up and we do, I think he would be a very good signing to fit our system. | | | |
Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 09:59 - Mar 18 with 742 views | Swansea_Blue |
Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 14:38 - Mar 17 by ITFC_Forever | Looks like it was drifting wide? |
It was. Keeper made a right hash of it; it was well wide. | |
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Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 10:35 - Mar 18 with 658 views | Vic |
Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 06:25 - Mar 18 by charlie1 | To add to that, we’ve had quite a few cracks at goal from around the halfway line, Chappers and Broady in particular. Makes the keeper sit deeper, which either creates a gap behind their back line or brings their back line deeper to expose their midfield. It’s all very, very intelligent coaching. |
That's a really good observation. i'd noticed the number of long, long range shots we've had this season and put it down as just one of those things. But your comment makes perfect sense. | |
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Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 11:55 - Mar 18 with 557 views | Deano69 |
Who was it that had a shot from inside our half yesterday? (n/t) on 09:59 - Mar 18 by Swansea_Blue | It was. Keeper made a right hash of it; it was well wide. |
Gained a corner from it too | |
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