Morning after thread 08:45 - Dec 30 with 7366 views | wortonranger | Good ~ Luton’s 1st and 3rd goals ( “goal of the season..Sky comms) ~ Dykes tried hard and not as bad as some claim ~ Some brilliant skills displayed at odd moments and places ~ no yellow cards Bad ~ can’t cross a ball to a specific place /player ~ midfielders not supporting quickly or with confidence ~ general air of sleepiness ~ not taking responsibility Critchley needs time Team needs JOJO Team needs some lucky breaks | | | | |
Morning after thread on 17:20 - Dec 30 with 760 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Morning after thread on 16:18 - Dec 30 by gazza1 | I have looked at the free kick very closely Brian 1 - Yes I agree that there were 3 at the back post......not sure why tbh. You may have a point about Field but I am not sure that he was responsible for stopping Morris but maybe he was there to stop the shorter lower cross, idk. BUT look at Dykes when Morris makes his initial movement run, stops and then starts again, he is then free. Agreed there was Field and Dykes watching Morris score, perhaps some talking should have been going on. Gut feeling it was Dykes who should be dealing with the cross. 3 - Agreed. 4 - Tim was nowhere near Potts but I think that he was the marker. 5 - I get what you are saying but if Dunne was not there then a big gap would appear so I presume he was free and zonal if the ball came in that area....not exactly sure but we cannot have a big gap in the defensive line. TBH I really do not understand all this stuff any more because I was always taught to get 'goal side' of the opposition but now with the offside rule or whatever they do not play it that way. |
I'm the exact same as you on set pieces gazza. I can't for the life of me see what zonal marking offers and why so many coaches favour it, I often can't understand the positioning of our players or oppo players, and I can't understand - ever - how players can get away unmarked and unchallenged. | |
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