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I'm resigned to the referees being inconsistent. I just hold onto the hope that it all evens out over a season... I mean, we were pretty fortunate against Liverpool.
In both games we dropped points, we simply didn't take our chances. It is interesting that we're at our most vulnerable when transitioning defensively. Noticed that our players shifted to position rather than track Armstrong's run. If we'd held Elyanoussi up a fraction longer, we'd have been defensively set and likely to repel. But when it is a sweeping move from one end to the other, it's edge of your seat stuff.
Which means we can't keep giving the ball away so easily in midfield. And for all of his good work, Partey is a big culprit in that. As was Lokonga v ManU. Got away with it against Leeds. Bit us on the bum against S'ton.
Love how Xhaka checks his runs into the box for the cutback. I feel he'll score quite a few like that. It means defenders either defend his space, which opens up the runs of Martinelli, Saka and Jesus to the line, or defend the line, which Xhaka is taking advantage of.
Having said that, I feel our boys can probably get better at deciding when to go for goal and when to cut back. Jesus in particular could evolve more in this area.
All up, not too bothered by the result, so long as we beat Forest and secure top of EL group with a game in hand. Should have us cherry ripe for Chelsea.
In both games we dropped points, we simply didn't take our chances. It is interesting that we're at our most vulnerable when transitioning defensively. Noticed that our players shifted to position rather than track Armstrong's run. If we'd held Elyanoussi up a fraction longer, we'd have been defensively set and likely to repel. But when it is a sweeping move from one end to the other, it's edge of your seat stuff.
Which means we can't keep giving the ball away so easily in midfield. And for all of his good work, Partey is a big culprit in that. As was Lokonga v ManU. Got away with it against Leeds. Bit us on the bum against S'ton.
Love how Xhaka checks his runs into the box for the cutback. I feel he'll score quite a few like that. It means defenders either defend his space, which opens up the runs of Martinelli, Saka and Jesus to the line, or defend the line, which Xhaka is taking advantage of.
Having said that, I feel our boys can probably get better at deciding when to go for goal and when to cut back. Jesus in particular could evolve more in this area.
All up, not too bothered by the result, so long as we beat Forest and secure top of EL group with a game in hand. Should have us cherry ripe for Chelsea.








