Wonder if xG was a factor for El Ghazi’s miss of the season at Everton?
Quote from: Des Little on August 21, 2020, 10:36:31 PMWonder if xG was a factor for El Ghazi’s miss of the season at Everton? Hardly the miss of the season. See Sterling. Or did you mean for us? If so, the one by Davis was worse for me.
Not once does he say he made any mistakes. I fully accept the players made them, but it would nice to have read that he acknowledges he made tactical errors, or picked the wrong players at times, or not made the right subs during the game. Maybe he keeps that to himself but then if he’s going to do that maybe he should keep how the players did to himself also. I’m delighted we stayed up up but if HE doesn’t improve or realize he needs to we won’t collectively and he’ll be out of a job. He won’t get anything like the same rope when the new season gets going again.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on August 21, 2020, 10:34:11 PMWell, it seems to have worked.You could argue that the break due to the Covid19 pandemic was the major factor.
Well, it seems to have worked.
"We came up with a plan. I felt we had to be harder to beat rather than just going all out to win games."It's a shame that plan wasn't implemented at the start of the season. Sheff Utd had that plan from the start, had the second best defence for most of the season, scored less goals than us but never looked in trouble. Promoted team use same tactics as in the Championship and are surprised they get ripped apart week in, week out in the PL with the second worst defensive record in the league.Credit to Smith for changing his plan and finally getting it right (just) but his original plan was straight out of the text books of General Haig.