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Because it’s a tap in for talbi ! Looking behind he’s in his peripheral vision almost man footballers look around all the time when they on the ball

You seriously think he doesn’t know talbi is there :):):):):)
You think he's in his peripheral vision? :lol:

No point in continuing this either way tbh.
 
I think he was too close to Martinez by then. If you compare it to Isidor's goal, Wilson took the shot much earlier, and from a bit wider. The closer you get to the keeper, the fewer options wou have.


Talbi was behind him, and probably not in his line of vision.


There was one comment i saw on the match thread saying he should never wear a Sunderland shirt again.
That's hardly anything note worthy. Just someone letting off steam.
 

Absolutely no chance he doesn’t know he’s there he’s juts to his right
Don’t agree, he’s behind him, and woujd have been a good 2-3 yards behind him when he was lining up for the chip. Add to that the noise in the stadium and his own focus on what he is gonna do. Personally I thought he didn’t do a lot wrong. The keeper made a good save. Could he have got his head up, seen Talbi making rapid ground, slowed it down and fed it to him for an easy strike into an empty net. Quite possibly but it’s all so easy in hindsight.

I think though, if it falls to Wilson he buries it. And if it falls to Brobbey he slows it down and feeds Talbi. All different players. Everything is a piece of piss in hindsight.

At the time I thought the best option was to round him either way as he had pace and the keeper was flat footed. Chances are if he didn’t get round him he would have been felled for a pen.
 
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It was a brilliant save. People for some reason hate on a chipped finish but it’s one of the most effective finishes in modern football with the style of goalkeeping used in 1v1s.

9/10 times, that exact finish goes in. You’ll not see many keepers making that save.
But it wasn’t going in it was hit so weakly and from so far out that the defender would have got back even if the keeper didn’t save it.

It was a bad choice but these things happen and always will. Key moments define seasons. We’ve had some go our way (Chelsea and the mags away) others not so (yesterday and Wilson’s chance at the end away at Liverpool).
 
I can see why Diarra tried to chip it but in those situations just slide it down the side of him, great save tbf though.

It is what it is.

Undoubtedly he could have taken a different option leading to a win. But, I'm not going to slate him, as in a different game that type of audacity/confidence/ skill could lead to 3 points.

I'm happy for the players to back themselves and try stuff, with the caveat that they learn to take the better option when available.
 
Don’t agree, he’s behind him, and woujd have been a good 2-3 yards behind him when he was lining up for the chip. Add to that the noise in the stadium and his own focus on what he is gonna do. Personally I thought he didn’t do a lot wrong. The keeper made a good save. Could he have got his head up, seen Talbi making rapid ground, slowed it down and fed it to him for an easy strike into an empty net. Quite possibly but it’s all so easy in hindsight.

I think though, if it falls to Wilson he buries it. And if it falls to Brobbey he slows it down and feeds Talbi. All different players. Everything is a piece of piss in hindsight.

At the time I thought the best option was to round him either way as he had pace and the keeper was flat footed. Chances are if he didn’t get round him he would have been felled for a pen.
He tried to be clever and look good
Undoubtedly he could have taken a different option leading to a win. But, I'm not going to slate him, as in a different game that type of audacity/confidence/ skill could lead to 3 points.

I'm happy for the players to back themselves and try stuff, with the caveat that they learn to take the better option when available.
He missed man :):):):):)
Don’t agree, he’s behind him, and woujd have been a good 2-3 yards behind him when he was lining up for the chip. Add to that the noise in the stadium and his own focus on what he is gonna do. Personally I thought he didn’t do a lot wrong. The keeper made a good save. Could he have got his head up, seen Talbi making rapid ground, slowed it down and fed it to him for an easy strike into an empty net. Quite possibly but it’s all so easy in hindsight.

I think though, if it falls to Wilson he buries it. And if it falls to Brobbey he slows it down and feeds Talbi. All different players. Everything is a piece of piss in hindsight.

At the time I thought the best option was to round him either way as he had pace and the keeper was flat footed. Chances are if he didn’t get round him he would have been felled for a pen.
He literally juts needs to glance to his right
 
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I’m really staring to wish I hadn’t read some of the comments. I didn’t think it was possible for me to feel even worse than I was on Sunday teatime.
 
So you don’t look you just run like forest gump , quick glance to his right all it takes

Diarra made it look hard because he took the ball way to close to the keeper and left himself no angle
The "angle" thing is one of the issues he had. I've never played the game at anywhere near a decent level so would never be over critical of any player missing opportunities however even I remember early years coaching when going 1-on-1 with the keeper you were always taught never to run straight at them.

These things happen I guess, win some, lose some and move on. Let's see how we respond on Friday.
 
I think he was too close to Martinez by then. If you compare it to Isidor's goal, Wilson took the shot much earlier, and from a bit wider. The closer you get to the keeper, the fewer options wou have.


Talbi was behind him, and probably not in his line of vision.


There was one comment i saw on the match thread saying he should never wear a Sunderland shirt again.
I don’t think he knew talbi was there and was purely concentrating on the finish he’s chipped it at a decent height. Just a good save although it’s always easier saying .. he should have done x instead.
 
I don’t think he knew talbi was there and was purely concentrating on the finish he’s chipped it at a decent height. Just a good save although it’s always easier saying .. he should have done x instead.
How’s it a decent height if he’s reaches it with one hand ??? While lay down practically
 
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