A couple of musings - thought he was very unlucky with some refereeing decision in the first half. And while he's still not completely on it, he still seemed involved and another day he gets a toe on the Duran knock down or that shot at the beginning of the second half creeps the other side of the post and he's back in business. However, I wonder if Rogers' form is part of the reason for Bailey's drop in productivity? So many goals last season were Bailey driving to the line, chucking in a step-over then crossing low for Watkins, or cutting inside himself and scoring. Now, he gets to the corner of the box having drawn two defenders to him, looks up and 90% of the time sees an easy pass to Rogers which he wasn't getting so much with Tielemans or Diaby in that position last season. So now that he's got an easier ball, he's taking that and doing much less of the stuff that was so good before.
I'm not sure about your analysis, Dave: I don't remember him hitting the goal-line much last season - it's been my real annoyance about him that he rarely goes on the outside and crosses from the goal-line - but I do think that if he were doing that more often we'd score more because of the movement of Watkins, Rogers and Ramsey in the box and Tielemans on the edge.
He doesn't look in anyway unfit, and he's just had two weeks off as he's not playing for Jamaica as it stands.
It definitely feels to me that his go-to decision this season is a pass along the edge of the penalty box rather than having the confidence do try and do something himself, which the numbers show he definitely was trying last season.
Quote from: Dave on October 23, 2024, 11:50:10 AMIt definitely feels to me that his go-to decision this season is a pass along the edge of the penalty box rather than having the confidence do try and do something himself, which the numbers show he definitely was trying last season. The big problem at the moment is his seeming inability to do anything as simple as control a ball. So many passes to him end up with a heavy touch which he loses, or he dwells too long, gets crowded out and loses it that way. At the moment he's playing like a 20 year old academy winger, finding life a bit tough in the big boy league. Whatever the reason, we need him to snap out of it, pronto.
Quote from: Risso on October 23, 2024, 03:43:32 PMQuote from: Dave on October 23, 2024, 11:50:10 AMIt definitely feels to me that his go-to decision this season is a pass along the edge of the penalty box rather than having the confidence do try and do something himself, which the numbers show he definitely was trying last season. The big problem at the moment is his seeming inability to do anything as simple as control a ball. So many passes to him end up with a heavy touch which he loses, or he dwells too long, gets crowded out and loses it that way. At the moment he's playing like a 20 year old academy winger, finding life a bit tough in the big boy league. Whatever the reason, we need him to snap out of it, pronto.Agree with Risso on this 100%. Having said that, if that effort early in the second half had gone in, it might have seen the confidence flooding back. As it stands, he needs to get back to basics and work hard, otherwise he should know by now his places is nowhere near guaranteed.