We've played 5 of the current bottom 7 in the opening 6 games and haven't looked at all like we're capable of keeping a clean sheet. If you have score 2 or 3 every game to have a chance of winning you're going to drop a lot of points.
There's not much issue in regards to defence as far as I'm concerned apart from the actual goals going in. It's only 5 games played and we're 10th for goals conceded or match 1.40 a game 7 in total.I think the goals and defence issue is a case of mistakes, sloppy play and other teams fortune as our defence is actually showing up as high level statistically. The clean sheets are coming the stars prove it..
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on September 29, 2024, 04:05:58 PMWe've played 5 of the current bottom 7 in the opening 6 games and haven't looked at all like we're capable of keeping a clean sheet. If you have score 2 or 3 every game to have a chance of winning you're going to drop a lot of points.Yep exactly - our points total is par, or slightly below par. If we don’t address our defensive issues once we start playing better sides we’ll drop like a stone.
Nothing has changed from last season. We conceded far too many goals last season and we are doing same again.
Not as straightforward as that, which I assume/hope you know.
I’d argue Kamara is more important to our defence than Mings.
Well the best 6 months we’ve had in decades came without Mings, but included Kamara and Pau. If you straight swap Mings for Torres you will gain some defensive strength, but you’ll lose a key component of our build up. Over a season I suspect the net result is worse in that scenario, Kamara protects the defence and is critical.
5 at the back once Mings is back is the simple solution.