Harwichfox
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Schmeicals fault why did not get it up the field quickly instead he put his defenders under pressure?
Wtf has Donald got to do with anything?Does one good save trump 6 crap clearances?
You must be the most negative poster on here.The first one if he had come out to catch there would be no need for a save, he came off his line 2 or 3 times in the first half well out of his goal area
No ...............just an opinionYou must be the most negative poster on here.
So that was what you took from that? Righto.Schmeicals fault why did not get it up the field quickly instead he put his defenders under pressure?
ExactlyI don’t think he could have come for that first one. The cross was beautiful, curling away from him at pace.
Yes because it reached Hamza who had time to control it, which he did, and time to lay it off, which is when he bucked the job upPass it out to a defender with the opposition just outside the box with the opposition bearing down on them is OK?
ExactlyBoot the feckin ball Kasper, put it in the opposition’s half and let them deal with it, much sooner have a mistake 70/80 yards up the pitch than 20 yards from our goal, we never look comfortable doing this and it invites pressure on us...
But the only thing he could do was to pass backwards which just heaps more pressure on our defence if you must play it out of defence either wait until the opposition are tired and don't want to chase everything or give it to a player with enough skill/gumption to try to turn or pass it sidewaysYes because it reached Hamza who had time to control it, which he did, and time to lay it off, which is when he bucked the job up
They weren't actually chasing everything. The only player who reacts when Ndidi pays the ball is (I think) Cork to stop Choudhury turning and breaking into midfield (he's obviously not watched him play). Vydra only becomes interested when Choudhury misplaces his pass. Everybody else is passive, there was no press. Do I think the order of the boot should be deployed more often than it is? Yeah, I think the modern day orthodoxy of always playing out from the back regardless isn't always appropriate but Wednesday was not such a time. A lot has been said on here about fatigue. You want to try and reduce the effect? Control the ball.But the only thing he could do was to pass backwards which just heaps more pressure on our defence if you must play it out of defence either wait until the opposition are tired and don't want to chase everything or give it to a player with enough skill/gumption to try to turn or pass it sideways
Lump it up the field and give it back to them in their half or try to be clever and give it back to them in our final third? Great shop stopper, but there are flaws to his play. His distribution is at best 50% in my opinion...Right that's a plan, lump it up the pitch and give it straight back to them.
We all buckin know whose fault it was.
So far Kasper has been our MOM
I know there are those that think his distribution (from feet especially) has always been poor but I think it has become more of an issue relatively recently as we have asked him to play it quicker and shorter to the touchline. In the earlier years his distribution was often phenomenal (and in my view under-rated, and you still some brilliant distribution at times) but he had more time and more margin of error (especially in the Championship) as we looked for him to lump it [accurately] 60-70 yards to the wings. His accuracy was so often spot on and when it wasn't it usually wasn't by much (though it always looks bad when it goes out hence I think the perception that it has always been poor) and of course in the Championship we were looking to press much higher when we didn't have the ball. I don't think we feel we can afford to press so high now as teams break so fast so it is just giving the ball back to the opposition albeit higher up the pitch and hence the ask for Kasper to play it out to the full-backs/wing-backs. And when that goes wrong it looks really, really shit.Lump it up the field and give it back to them in their half or try to be clever and give it back to them in our final third? Great shop stopper, but there are flaws to his play. His distribution is at best 50% in my opinion...