Didn’t their 2nd Originate from a free kick that was never a free kick?Nakamba and one of theirs went for a 50/50 and their player went down like he was shot, rolled around in agony and the got straight up to take the free kick.From that we never really cleared the ball and a few seconds later we conceded?
Quote from: martin o`who?? on October 17, 2021, 11:08:27 AMThe sad part is once their first goal went in you just knew what was coming.I had a similar sense of foreboding and other posters have said the same.We were still 2-1 up though so what does that say about our confidence in the team?
The sad part is once their first goal went in you just knew what was coming.
Quote from: Bobby Boy on October 17, 2021, 11:21:41 AMJust seen a photo of Neves just after he's taken the final free kick. We've got five players in a wall and then Targett is standing on his own about a meter to their left.I don't understand why he wasn't part of the wall.Is there some plan in that or has he just gone rogue? I don't get where he is stood?He was marking someone, can’t remember who, but they rolled out the way as the free kick was taken which makes it look like targett was stood in a bad position, he wasn’t. If he’d not been there we would have had an unmarked attacker stood a yard off the side of our wall. I think he should have done better with the ‘block’ but he was also a little unlucky.
Just seen a photo of Neves just after he's taken the final free kick. We've got five players in a wall and then Targett is standing on his own about a meter to their left.I don't understand why he wasn't part of the wall.Is there some plan in that or has he just gone rogue? I don't get where he is stood?
Just watching the goals back, I cant find the words to describe just how bad that defending was. Wolves didnt have too do anything clever or out of the ordinary, in fact they had full on reverted to the kind of tactics you'd see from minions in a 3rd round giant killing FA Cup tie, and we completely buckled from it.