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Motm performance from azaz last night the way he took his first touch with the goal opened it up and lovely finish also when there is space in behind he will find you put Leo through for his goal, is it me or did Larin look super frustrated with Leo for not squaring it ? he kinda laid on the floor when Leo scored.

if there’s one man we gotta talk about being player of the month though it’s gotta be James Bree he’s been instrumental in allowing us to get away from the 3 at the back has absolutely sparked our run of form and to go with it he’s providing a massive threat could have scored again with that header too, give this man a contract maybe Nathan Jones I wasnt so stupid after all ;)

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I've just watched the highlights cos I missed the third goal last night. Really good finish from Matsuki after Walsh parried the shot from Leo.

I think we all know where that would have ended up if that had fallen to Fellows.

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7 minutes ago, Sheaf Saint said:

I've just watched the highlights cos I missed the third goal last night. Really good finish from Matsuki after Walsh parried the shit from Leo.

I think we all know where that would have ended up if that had fallen to Fellows.

I hope he washed his gloves after the match. I suppose it explains how Leo's goal slipped through his hands.

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9 hours ago, BranfootsLoveChild said:

According to one of the QPR fans on FB, after we scored the first, they dominated for 20 mins.....

He isn’t wrong, we were getting pegged back passing sideways.

Our second goal with our second attempt summed both teams up in the first half: lucky vs wasteful and ineffective.

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8 hours ago, SaintBobby said:

You thought the 3rd goal would decide the outcome. But you also thought Saints could have easily scored 7 or 8? 

If we scored the third we’d go on to win, QPR were done.

At 2-1 in Saintsy fashion we fall back and safe, but only invite pressure.

After that third goal they were there for the taking, but the last twenty minutes were all in their third and penalty area with not many attempts. If we’d kept Matsuki, Larin and Scienza on I’m sure we’d have scored a couple more.

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19 minutes ago, pimpin4rizeal said:

Motm performance from azaz last night the way he took his first touch with the goal opened it up and lovely finish also when there is space in behind he will find you put Leo through for his goal, is it me or did Larin look super frustrated with Leo for not squaring it ? he kinda laid on the floor when Leo scored.

if there’s one man we gotta talk about being player of the month though it’s gotta be James Bree he’s been instrumental in allowing us to get away from the 3 at the back has absolutely sparked our run of form and to go with it he’s providing a massive threat could have scored again with that header too, give this man a contract maybe Nathan Jones I wasnt so stupid after all ;)

Azaz in the first half aside from the goal was non-existent, much better second half.

I thought Matsuki and Downes were the only two looking to move the ball forward in the first half.

I was at the Chapel End and clocked Larin on his back, he was knackered, but he was fully belly laughing on his back, most likely no malice there. A striker wants to score, he didn’t have any clear cut chances but his hold up play and bringing others into the game was excellent.

Give James Bree that new contract now!

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I was critical of the starting place for Matsuki last night, but fair play to him,he got in decent positions as shown by his two goals. Still gives the ball away cheaply at times, but offers a bit more physical play than Fellows. Thought we were a bit lapse for about twenty odd minutes before we scored the second. Tried to go full on RM again, better teams I think would have punished us in that period. Results like this just make the Charlton one all the more frustrating.

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9 hours ago, BranfootsLoveChild said:

According to one of the QPR fans on FB, after we scored the first, they dominated for 20 mins.....

True that. We were dreadful after the Azaz goal, lots of backwards passing and across the back.  But we turned it round, Matsuki's.goal before half time clinched it, otherwise we were struggling to get a second. 

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2 hours ago, AllyD said:

Great win well deserved. Thought Northam good tonight but hate the song-

You are only a c@@t with a whistle- really!!!! and why mention Keir Starmer since when have politics and footie mixed except when Sunsk made his once in a lifetime visit to us a couple of seasons back!

Thought the atmosphere was as bad as it’s been all season. Poor attendance and it was dead quiet, first half especially. I just think it matches the intensity on the pitch, when there’s nothing happening and we just stroll about knocking it around the back 4, the crowd isn’t exactly inspired. Better 2nd half, though there were probably only 10k left in the ground at 90 minutes. 

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25 minutes ago, Willo of Whiteley said:

He isn’t wrong, we were getting pegged back passing sideways.

Our second goal with our second attempt summed both teams up in the first half: lucky vs wasteful and ineffective.

Does THB's header against the post not count as an attempt?

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Watching on TV it made my night seeing the sheer joy on some little boys' faces when the cameras panned into the  crowd after we scored.

We should have got a penalty awarded to make it 6- 0. Roll on Saturday!!

 

 

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1 hour ago, Fabrice29 said:

Funny because the perceived wisdom on here over the previous weeks has been that he needs to stop doing this and our tactics should be designed to keep him out wide. 

I've always thought he should play a more central roll, but what do I know...? 😉

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11 hours ago, Turkish said:

Ben and Tondas little kingdom is a happy place 

I noted the AM seemed to be mentoring Tonga like a father more than just assisting him.

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11 hours ago, SNSUN said:

Watch Larin's run for the Leo goal. Not only does we win the ball but he outpaced everyone to get into a position where, if Leo had squared it, he'd have had a tap in. Seriously quick is Larin. Excellent performance. 

Larin was great. There was a moment in the 2nd half, I think, where he takes a ball out of the sky with his chest despite being jostled and pushed from behind at the same time. Crazy strength and skill.

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Well that didn’t got the way I’d expected! Delighted of course as I had a ticket for this one…better do that again. 😊

Thought Downes had an exceptional game and was probably my MOTM, although Matsuki was very, very good too. Azaz played as well know he can but doesn’t always.

Larin was also excellent in his hold-up play and demonstrated great ball skill to trap the ball on more than one occasion, in stark contrast to Archer who continues to be an absolute donkey.

All in all, you can only win the games put in front of you and we did that brilliantly last night.

”To the library 5-0!”. 😂😂😂

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10 minutes ago, Saint Fan CaM said:

Well that didn’t got the way I’d expected! Delighted of course as I had a ticket for this one…better do that again. 😊

Thought Downes had an exceptional game and was probably my MOTM, although Matsuki was very, very good too. Azaz played as well know he can but doesn’t always.

Larin was also excellent in his hold-up play and demonstrated great ball skill to trap the ball on more than one occasion, in stark contrast to Archer who continues to be an absolute donkey.

All in all, you can only win the games put in front of you and we did that brilliantly last night.

”To the library 5-0!”. 😂😂😂

Archer wasn’t playing the same role. Yes he’s been dreadful but wouldn’t damn him on last night’s performance

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I thought we took a bit of time to get going last night, the early goal was a big positive as it felt like we were going to struggle our way through - we somewhat did after we scored, we lost composure and control for some reason. I guess QPR rallied, but we didn't grab that first half how we should have after the 1st goal.

2nd half was a different picture, the two goals either side changed everything though. QPR knew the game was done on 48 mins, and from that point on it was as easy as it'll ever be at this level. What I did enjoy for the first 60 mins or so was Larin, because he provided a genuine attack pivot point and others played around him - similar to how Stewart operates when he comes in. As we all said throughout the summer, we needed a proper number 9 and not an Archer/Armstrong trying to do it.

But to put it into perspective, QPR's goalkeeper was dreadfully bad. I'd say 3 of those goals, at least, were thrown in by him. We took our chances though and cleared up their errors, but there will be much tougher tests to come that's for sure.

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11 hours ago, lambtiss said:

Good to see us taking our chances for once, that was the difference for me. 
Matsuki isn't a winger but was more productive in one match than Fellows has been all season.

sorry tht is a nonsense. Matsuki did well but I dont think its fair to dis Fellows

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24 minutes ago, S-Clarke said:

But to put it into perspective, QPR's goalkeeper was dreadfully bad. I'd say 3 of those goals, at least, were thrown in by him. 

Indeed. To concede 5 against an xG of 1.5 is beyond bad. 

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That was thoroughly enjoyable.

Good performance all round and it has to be said that the new signings are - after all - pretty astute ones. The goalkeeper has made a huge difference in transmitting confidence to the back four and beyond - even Flynn Downes seems more into it and mobile, which is great to see.

Larins is pretty good, I think. Makes a difference in his high quality hold up play. And not having Adam Armstrong scuffing it and running around aimlessly has given a focus up front.

Scienza's energy is so key. He plays with directness and ability and is not afraid to take people on, which would make Russ very nervous and which Eckhart has clearly learnt to live with...

But the best thing is that morale is clearly high. They look like a team (barring Archer who is beyond hopeless (promote the youngsters please) and that will stand us in good stead to grab that last play-off place, which is definitely achievable.

Not sure we can afford to go up, mind...

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3 hours ago, StrangelyBrown said:

Imagine if he'd also switched to a back 4 a bit quicker...

The most promising thing for me is that a number of players actually seem to have improved. When was the last time we had a manager who made players better?

Seems he could change once we had a big cemtre forward to hold the ball up, that has been a massive difference to us

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10 minutes ago, DT said:

That was thoroughly enjoyable.

Good performance all round and it has to be said that the new signings are - after all - pretty astute ones. The goalkeeper has made a huge difference in transmitting confidence to the back four and beyond - even Flynn Downes seems more into it and mobile, which is great to see.

Larins is pretty good, I think. Makes a difference in his high quality hold up play. And not having Adam Armstrong scuffing it and running around aimlessly has given a focus up front.

Scienza's energy is so key. He plays with directness and ability and is not afraid to take people on, which would make Russ very nervous and which Eckhart has clearly learnt to live with...

But the best thing is that morale is clearly high. They look like a team (barring Archer who is beyond hopeless (promote the youngsters please) and that will stand us in good stead to grab that last play-off place, which is definitely achievable.

Not sure we can afford to go up, mind...

Agree on all these points. Sad reality is going up and getting pumped every week is still far better for the club financially than staying down.

But I will say I love the Championship.

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The one highlight for me that I havent seen mentioned was Peretz's headlong dive to clear the ball, the crazy type of goalkeeping that shows he's got something about him, lol. Ialso think he has spent a lot of time improving his long kicking, most were very good 

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Having been a goalkeeper myself there is no dispute, you do have to be a bit mad to play the position and although at times these "mad" goalkeepers might give their defenders and manager nightmares they ultimately are prepared to put their heads in where it hurts!

Peretz is really growing on me, he's quite a character!

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23 minutes ago, Hopper said:

Agree on all these points. Sad reality is going up and getting pumped every week is still far better for the club financially than staying down.

But I will say I love the Championship.

This. I would be annoyed if we were promoted, who wouldn't be? But the Championship is a brilliant league overall, much more entertaining than the Premier League circus, but the clubs needs the cash innit. 

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Such a joy being able to enjoy the last half hour with no real pressure, very unSaintsy and long may it continue!

Special mention to Harwood-Bellis who was class. Even when he made the mistake he got back quickly to redeem it - he just looks half a yard quicker in recent weeks, not sure if he was carrying an injury or short of confidence but that was the player from our promotion season. He makes Jack look better as well.

Who on earth thought it was a good idea to send Bree on loan?!

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2 hours ago, whelk said:

Archer wasn’t playing the same role. Yes he’s been dreadful but wouldn’t damn him on last night’s performance

My problem with archer is that he cannot control the ball first time. 

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55 minutes ago, jasonbenali said:

Such a joy being able to enjoy the last half hour with no real pressure, very unSaintsy and long may it continue!

Special mention to Harwood-Bellis who was class. Even when he made the mistake he got back quickly to redeem it - he just looks half a yard quicker in recent weeks, not sure if he was carrying an injury or short of confidence but that was the player from our promotion season. He makes Jack look better as well.

Who on earth thought it was a good idea to send Bree on loan?!

I got streams for the Brighton and Espanyol freindlies and Bree was dreadful in both of them, especially defensively. I realise thay both teams are of a higher standard to anything in the Championship but, even so, he was awful.

Maybe that had something to do with it, or maybe he thought he was being managed out. 

He has certainly impressed since he came back.

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1 hour ago, jasonbenali said:

Special mention to Harwood-Bellis who was class. Even when he made the mistake he got back quickly to redeem it - he just looks half a yard quicker in recent weeks, not sure if he was carrying an injury or short of confidence but that was the player from our promotion season. He makes Jack look better as well.

They both look better because they're so much more comfortable in a back four and both know how to play it. Everyone's clear on what their jobs are. 

Also, having a proper gobby keeper behind them who, while far from perfect, does shout at people, come for crosses and make saves, makes a big difference. 

Furthermore, fewer crosses coming in when Welington and Bree are on the pitch as they're both proper full-backs who know how to defend, as opposed to the wide open spaces down the channels of earlier in the season. 

Bit by bit, Tonda's improved the defence in multiple ways. It's good, I like it. 

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2 hours ago, S-Clarke said:

QPR's goalkeeper was dreadfully bad. I'd say 3 of those goals, at least, were thrown in by him. 

Also worth noting that Bree's goal took a deflection. So four out of the five goals had 'help'. Azaz's was good though 😉

We were very good last night and it was great fun, but it was definitely one of those nights when everything just seemed to go in. 

But we've had plenty of games where it felt like nothing was going our way, so we were due one of those. And you can't get the rub of the green if you don't create the chances in the first place, so we deserved it. 

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