saintant Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Another draw I reckon. We seem to have reverted to Russball again for some reason. When Tonda first took over we played a lot more vertical passes and our first thought was to get forward. Now it's back to sideways, backwards and walking football and nearly every free kick is played back. 1
die Mannyschaft Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago This is an absolute 3 points sitter and another Charlton away performance. Unless of course we continue to incorporate walking football, side to side and not shooting at goal when in box. I'll go safety first 0-0. A point is better than nothing.
saintant Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 4 minutes ago, die Mannyschaft said: This is an absolute 3 points sitter and another Charlton away performance. Unless of course we continue to incorporate walking football, side to side and not shooting at goal when in box. I'll go safety first 0-0. A point is better than nothing. They've beaten Ipswich at home and drawn with Coventry, Middlesboro, Leicester and Millwall so they'll not be a pushover.
die Mannyschaft Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 4 minutes ago, saintant said: Another draw I reckon. We seem to have reverted to Russball again for some reason. When Tonda first took over we played a lot more vertical passes and our first thought was to get forward. Now it's back to sideways, backwards and walking football and nearly every free kick is played back. Totally agree, back to square one (or back to keeper ). We will have 1,678 passes.
AlexLaw76 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) They are on poor form and in the bottom 3. They have lost by the odd goal lately, but anything other than a win is a terrible result. i am sure we will continue with hoping either THB can pick a pass or Leo can do something on his own, given how extremely limited our manager is Edited 3 hours ago by AlexLaw76 2
Football Special Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Three central defenders, two deep midfielders dropping to receive the ball , very few options in front of them to them to receive the ball, not set up.to counter a physical team who sit deep, Not the best tactics Tonda mush. Maybe throw the keeper up for corners again Edited 3 hours ago by Football Special 1
macca155 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, saintant said: Another draw I reckon. We seem to have reverted to Russball again for some reason. When Tonda first took over we played a lot more vertical passes and our first thought was to get forward. Now it's back to sideways, backwards and walking football and nearly every free kick is played back. The alternative way of looking at that, is the players were free to play their preferred instinctive style, whilst they were between managers. I find that hard to believe, but it certainly seems like Tonda has coached them back to the old ways.
AlexLaw76 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, saintant said: Another draw I reckon. We seem to have reverted to Russball again for some reason. When Tonda first took over we played a lot more vertical passes and our first thought was to get forward. Now it's back to sideways, backwards and walking football and nearly every free kick is played back. That is because teams are now pressing the space in midfield when we try and pass out from the back. surely you can see this? 3
die Mannyschaft Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, saintant said: They've beaten Ipswich at home and drawn with Coventry, Middlesboro, Leicester and Millwall so they'll not be a pushover. Good point, that make worse. Just checked both Saints and Oxford have let in 31 goals!
saintant Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 22 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said: That is because teams are now pressing the space in midfield when we try and pass out from the back. surely you can see this? To a certain degree but I believe we have reverted to doing everything slower and being happy to pass sideways and backwards at walking pace. When Tonda first came in it was clear that he wanted the ball advanced forwards at pace without the faffing around and pointless passing between goalkeeper and centre backs. It was a breath of fresh air. The comfort zone for these players seems to be playing a form of Russball and we've sunk back into it and stopped playing on the half turn. I get that we are being pressed more but it shouldn't be as bad as it is. Every free kick in the middle of the park now automatically gets played back and we end up on the edge of our own penalty area - we weren't seeing this when he first took over. 2
Turkish Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 20 minutes ago, saintant said: To a certain degree but I believe we have reverted to doing everything slower and being happy to pass sideways and backwards at walking pace. When Tonda first came in it was clear that he wanted the ball advanced forwards at pace without the faffing around and pointless passing between goalkeeper and centre backs. It was a breath of fresh air. The comfort zone for these players seems to be playing a form of Russball and we've sunk back into it and stopped playing on the half turn. I get that we are being pressed more but it shouldn't be as bad as it is. Every free kick in the middle of the park now automatically gets played back and we end up on the edge of our own penalty area - we weren't seeing this when he first took over. When Tonda started Armstrong would drop deep to receive the ball from the back and we’ve have runners in behind. Other teams quickly worked that out and now block the middle and press us back so that ball isn’t on. With Armstrong being a midget we can’t go long so our out balls are Fellows or Scienza when one of them is missing we’re in trouble 5
saintant Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago 27 minutes ago, Turkish said: When Tonda started Armstrong would drop deep to receive the ball from the back and we’ve have runners in behind. Other teams quickly worked that out and now block the middle and press us back so that ball isn’t on. With Armstrong being a midget we can’t go long so our out balls are Fellows or Scienza when one of them is missing we’re in trouble Agree and maybe the link should involve more than just AA. Perhaps our midfield two need to be more ready to get themselves into space to receive from our backline as well as Arma. Jander does a reasonable job and gets on the half turn but Downes has always been happier to just pass the ball back so he might be part of the problem. He still seems welded to Russball. We have to try something because we have become far too predictable. Bragg played the role well against Charlton and I know they played somewhat into our hands but I'd like to see him given a few starts instead of Downes. I think Charles will also improve us once he gets back from injury. 1
sockeye Posted 50 minutes ago Posted 50 minutes ago Only caught the first 10 minutes against Coventry. Seems like it wasn't an inspiring performance. Are we stuck without Fellows and Scienza fully fit and firing?
StrangelyBrown Posted 43 minutes ago Posted 43 minutes ago 4 minutes ago, saintant said: Agree and maybe the link should involve more than just AA. Perhaps our midfield two need to be more ready to get themselves into space to receive from our backline as well as Arma. Jander does a reasonable job and gets on the half turn but Downes has always been happier to just pass the ball back so he might be part of the problem. He still seems welded to Russball. We have to try something because we have become far too predictable. Bragg played the role well against Charlton and I know they played somewhat into our hands but I'd like to see him given a few starts instead of Downes. I think Charles will also improve us once he gets back from injury. Our opposition seem to have realised that if the CBs are pressed and that others cut off the supply to our midfield 2 who are usually outnumbered then we really struggle to get out. To me the lack of a target man means we can't easily bypass the press which in turn just keeps the pressure on us. We also desperately need another body in midfield, but I can't see how we do that without sacrificing either one of the CBs or Azaz who naturally plays further forward. Fundamentally it's the same 2 problems: formation and lack of a proper striker
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