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The main problem was obvious at 7pm. We’d more or less abandoned the right side. A centre half right back, who, to be fair to him will defend adequately, but won’t get up the pitch. A central midfielder/no.10 on the right who will want to come inside & rarely be on the line.
Left side you’ve got Clarke who teams double up on regardless, but now as you don’t have a right hand side threat it’s easier to concentrate on that area to nullify. Then you’re left with the central options in a team that has struggled all season to create & get forward without using the wingers.
Then you’ve got Bellingham, who I think was fantastic early doors, looking slow & cumbersome physically, the same way Callum Doyle did at this point after we played him every minute, but he also looks like he’s lost any confidence, swagger, dominance because of it too. He’s been managed terribly, but even Mowbray didn’t used to leave him on the pitch for 90mins. He’s went from being a 17yr old I couldn’t believe looked so good, psychically against blokes, to an 18yr old who looks like a passenger & doesn’t quite know where he fits. That’s down to our management if him, not the player.
Worrying thing is, I think these things are common sense & it feels like the staff are blind to it.
I always said we have to give Beale a chance, but fuck me, he’s not helping himself.
AgreedWas just meaning both should’ve been on longer than Jobe.
Fuck off back under your rock sutcliffe
Well said.The tactics were shocking tonight Ekwah playing ontop of the defenders with our whole midfield upfront , he was getting the ball and didn’t have another midfielder anywhere near him, why is he playing so deep thought that was the purpose of playing onien to bring the ball out, there is no purpose of him been there everything he done a centre half could do. The main problem tonight was the gap between him and the rest of the midfield when he was getting the ball
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This happens every game it’s nowt new. At least 2 or 3 times a game we pass it back to the keeper/back line from a promising attack.
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Think their gaffer called it their worst performance of the seasonThe Hull shape is worse tbf
That’s a different thing but just as annoying. That’s pissing about with it at the back when playing out from the keeper, we haven’t even made it into the opposing half at this point.They learnt nowt from the mags game. Pissing about at the back instead of playing forward puts themselves under pressure.
The principle is sound. If it drags their players about you create gaps in the middle of the pitch. You just need to find the gap and then quickly attack it. Something we don’t doThey learnt nowt from the mags game. Pissing about at the back instead of playing forward puts themselves under pressure.
100% this I said the same thing. There was one easy move last night we could’ve made to give us more balance that 99% of fans could see. Play Seelt in his proper position and play O’Nien at RB. He’s played there and arguably had some of his best games there so why are we so stubborn playing him at CB. Have to play others out of position just to accommodate it. I like ONien a lot even at CB but when you have a 6’4 CB playing RB expecting him to overlap it’s just lunacyThe main problem was obvious at 7pm. We’d more or less abandoned the right side. A centre half right back, who, to be fair to him will defend adequately, but won’t get up the pitch. A central midfielder/no.10 on the right who will want to come inside & rarely be on the line.
Left side you’ve got Clarke who teams double up on regardless, but now as you don’t have a right hand side threat it’s easier to concentrate on that area to nullify. Then you’re left with the central options in a team that has struggled all season to create & get forward without using the wingers.
Then you’ve got Bellingham, who I think was fantastic early doors, looking slow & cumbersome physically, the same way Callum Doyle did at this point after we played him every minute, but he also looks like he’s lost any confidence, swagger, dominance because of it too. He’s been managed terribly, but even Mowbray didn’t used to leave him on the pitch for 90mins. He’s went from being a 17yr old I couldn’t believe looked so good, psychically against blokes, to an 18yr old who looks like a passenger & doesn’t quite know where he fits. That’s down to our management if him, not the player.
Worrying thing is, I think these things are common sense & it feels like the staff are blind to it.
I always said we have to give Beale a chance, but fuck me, he’s not helping himself.