It went from them sticking ten behind the ball and not even looking like scoring to them looking like scoring every time they went forward at 2-3 up. It was a massive clusterfuck of a nine minutes but at least we got something out of it.
I have to say though i thought brentford were good today. They were very organised especially at the back.I think their league position is a false postion. Mbeumlo looks like a top player Have always been impressed with him when ive seen him. Would love him here
Our best centre back partnership is Konsa and Torres. Play them together.
At 2-0 I was thinking what a professional job and how Uni could start resting players. It was then 9 minutes of utter madness that I don't think anyone if the 42K in the ground could have predicted. We are woeful at letting crosses into the box and defending them when they arrive. Uni and his coaches must know this but the same mistakes are being made week after week. It's strange because when Uni came in we were quite able to defend a 1-0 lead quite comfortably with a back 6 at times. At 2-0 we needed to just control the game and the 3 points were ours. To our credit the team did manage to force the equaliser and push for a winner but I do wonder if the manner of the collapse will be defining in the run in for fourth spot.
Konsa was terrible second half, and it cost us big time. He’s experienced enough not to perform like that, but in his defence, if he’d been in his natural CB position, with Cash at RB, Brentford wouldn’t have got a sniff. We live and learn. I disagree with some opinions that we should be grateful of where we are - No we shouldn’t. That’s the difference between winners and losers, and I’m sure the players will be as frustrated, if not more, than we are by how things are panning out recently.We could have been top at Xmas but shit the bed against the league’s bottom side, and we had our strongest side out today against one of the league’s most out of form sides…. and ballsed it up again. Hopefully the experiences of this season will put us in good stead for the future, but it does give off that feeling of ‘oh what could have been’.I still think we’ll finish 4th. If it wasn’t Spurs chasing us, I’d maybe be a little more concerned…. But it’s Spurs. Onto Lille and a result which will hopefully put us within reach of a European semi.UTV
Quote from: dorsetvillian on April 06, 2024, 10:08:37 PMAt 2-0 I was thinking what a professional job and how Uni could start resting players. It was then 9 minutes of utter madness that I don't think anyone if the 42K in the ground could have predicted. We are woeful at letting crosses into the box and defending them when they arrive. Uni and his coaches must know this but the same mistakes are being made week after week. It's strange because when Uni came in we were quite able to defend a 1-0 lead quite comfortably with a back 6 at times. At 2-0 we needed to just control the game and the 3 points were ours. To our credit the team did manage to force the equaliser and push for a winner but I do wonder if the manner of the collapse will be defining in the run in for fourth spot.Although that was with a defence of Mings and Konsa with Cash as right back and Kamara just in front of them.
It’s fatigue, we have no or few options. We have done brilliantly to get where we are but the injuries and lack of squad depth is now impacting on our season.We will do well to finish 5th.