As I said in the match thread I don't buy the line that Nyland was at fault for the first. Rhodes had a free header on the edge of the 6 yard box, that's down to the marker not the keeper. Nyland should've stayed on his line or come out and clattered Rhodes so his decision making was poor but the goal is on Hutton for falling asleep.I blame Hutton for the 2nd as well, left the winger with acres to receive the ball in and then was a bit half-arsed in trying to get over and stop the cross, from there Chester needed to do better but it was far too easy to get round us and get the cross in and you're always at risk if you let teams do that.Nyland isn't great but it's not fair to blame him when the errors are happening in front of him. Both of our fullbacks are a liability right now and replacing them should be the priority for the first of January (or before if we're willing to give Bree and/or the kids a go).
Hogan touched the ball the grand total of four times. Absolutely hopeless.
Hutton was the wrong side of Rhodes end of.
Hutton’s position for the second was criminal.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on October 24, 2018, 01:09:58 PMHutton’s position for the second was criminal.Tuanzebe went walkabout too. No idea where but he should have been where Chester eventually ended up.Chester takes the majority of the blame though, he got himself in a good position at the front post and inexplicably missed the ball. Fluke from Rhodes to be honest.For the first, Hutton takes majority of blame I'd argue over Nyland, 60/40 maybe. Header was probably going in even if Nyland stayed on line. Huttons positioning was dreadful. It's amazing, four of our back five took a share of the blame for both goals last night and the odd man out is the dreadful Neil Taylor.