That is the trouble Oswald, he does practice it endlessly but when the pressure is on he seems to panic. Before the game yesterday with the two coaches he was kicking the moving ball first with his favoured left foot then with is right with precision over the half way line. In the game he will always put the ball on his left foot then because that has taken half a second he rushes the kick and our target man has to run to try to flick on the ball to some effect. Identifying the problem is the easy part. Getting the player to correct the fault in play is the hard part. The list of uncoachable faults is endless. Bannan's Hollywood passes, KEA running behind his opponent, Marc's wild tackles, Charlie not looking where he is running, Brad Guzan's distribution.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on August 29, 2015, 06:07:22 PMQuote from: nigel on August 29, 2015, 06:05:57 PMSanchez and Gana very good, again.All Clark had to do was stay on his feet and the chap would never have got his shot off.Unsure if it was a free kick for their first, but nothing anyone could do about the strike itself.Was it a 2nd half penalty on Gil? Couldn't see from my position.I thouht Guzan positioned himself badly for the first. Agreed.Logic would say you cover the nearest post to the free kick taker yourself and tempt him to beat you at the furthest post from him, thus giving you more time to scramble across, as the ball has to travel further to reach the net. Science lesson over.That apart, worth a watch again on MOTD tonight, I also suspect someone in the wall wasn't prepared to get hurt there, I'm not sure it was that far from being 'blockable'.
Quote from: nigel on August 29, 2015, 06:05:57 PMSanchez and Gana very good, again.All Clark had to do was stay on his feet and the chap would never have got his shot off.Unsure if it was a free kick for their first, but nothing anyone could do about the strike itself.Was it a 2nd half penalty on Gil? Couldn't see from my position.I thouht Guzan positioned himself badly for the first.
Sanchez and Gana very good, again.All Clark had to do was stay on his feet and the chap would never have got his shot off.Unsure if it was a free kick for their first, but nothing anyone could do about the strike itself.Was it a 2nd half penalty on Gil? Couldn't see from my position.
It's an easier free kick that way, as the ball has more distance to get up, down, bend, whatever.If you watched MotD you will see there was nothing wrong with Guzans position, as I mentioned before, the ball went around the wall, not up and over. Hutton actually stuck his head sideways a good foot to try and deflect it. It was an excellent free kick.
Quote from: nigel on August 30, 2015, 09:40:22 AMIt's an easier free kick that way, as the ball has more distance to get up, down, bend, whatever.If you watched MotD you will see there was nothing wrong with Guzans position, as I mentioned before, the ball went around the wall, not up and over. Hutton actually stuck his head sideways a good foot to try and deflect it. It was an excellent free kick.I don't agree Nigel, by standing where he did, Guzan gave the taker all sorts of opportunities. It was a good free kick of course, but then when you give the opponent a huge amount of space to aim at, they've always got a chance of rifling one in.
Bacuna rightly getting stick for a poor performance in midfield, but I think he'd have done a lot more than Hutton if he'd played right back.
I don't get the blaming of Guzan's starting position for their first goal. Surely, if he carries any blame it is because he positioned the wall badly. The wall is supposed to prevent those curlers around the side and protect the near post, while the keeper covers the middle of the goal and the far post.