After we made them change their shape at the end of the first half I thought our full backs, Hutton in particular, took up much better starting positions.They were a good 20 yards further up and gave good chance from an overlap, Adomah and Hutton wore them down for instance. Much better intensity, less touches on the ball before moving it on and a collective press. Kodjia is an excellent player. I love watching him.Their goal came against the run of play, but again it had a familiarity to it. Our response wasn't. he first time we've come from behind to win in the league since Leicester in December 2014.A pleasing result.
Pleased as I am, I notice that the further we climb from the bottom of the table, the slower our upward progress, even with three points.
We need to keep on beating a few around us...we play Leeds twice in the next 6 weeks and they somehow are in the last play off spot now....I swear when I looked at the table 3 weeks back they were below us!
Leeds have taken 22 points from their last 10 games, a run which has seen them climb from 22nd place to sixth in under two months.
Quote from: damon loves JT on November 05, 2016, 09:31:55 PMPleased as I am, I notice that the further we climb from the bottom of the table, the slower our upward progress, even with three points. I agree, have been thinking the same thing. Thought we'd have climbed much more than we have today, was surprised when I checked. It's a fucking battle this league, and you really need a Newcastle style run.
Had a great view of both goals - definite penalty and a simply brilliant piece of skill from Kodjia for the second. He's our new talisman. Blackburn surprised me for most of the game but what is evident is that Bruce has instilled belief and resilience - at no point did I think we were going to loose.