Quote from: Crown Hill on Today at 09:24:11 AMQuote from: Ads on Today at 09:10:54 AMReally easy that. Lots of time and space and we managed it well without ever being threatened. Should have been two nil and put to bed.Small hold back after, but treated to McGinn doing sprints with a coach. Absolutely brilliant to have his big arse back.Some grief with the police before the game for the right hand side of the away end, with stewards blocking off a small gate at the top of the stairs. Unnecessary given your tickets had been checked outside twice. French police waded in with batons and gas.(I said left, I meant right.)I didnt see the trouble but they blocked those gates at the top of the stairs to make sure people go in the right section. So they let me through one of those gates to get to 21. The stairs led to two sections. There was no need for those gates to exist.
Quote from: Ads on Today at 09:10:54 AMReally easy that. Lots of time and space and we managed it well without ever being threatened. Should have been two nil and put to bed.Small hold back after, but treated to McGinn doing sprints with a coach. Absolutely brilliant to have his big arse back.Some grief with the police before the game for the right hand side of the away end, with stewards blocking off a small gate at the top of the stairs. Unnecessary given your tickets had been checked outside twice. French police waded in with batons and gas.(I said left, I meant right.)I didnt see the trouble but they blocked those gates at the top of the stairs to make sure people go in the right section. So they let me through one of those gates to get to 21. The stairs led to two sections.
Really easy that. Lots of time and space and we managed it well without ever being threatened. Should have been two nil and put to bed.Small hold back after, but treated to McGinn doing sprints with a coach. Absolutely brilliant to have his big arse back.Some grief with the police before the game for the right hand side of the away end, with stewards blocking off a small gate at the top of the stairs. Unnecessary given your tickets had been checked outside twice. French police waded in with batons and gas.(I said left, I meant right.)
I’ve said it on here already, but worth reiterating, Pau is so important to the structure of the side. We weren’t perfect by any means, and we don’t always perform when he does play, but our chances of putting in a coherent display go up a lot with him there. The defensive line is stronger, and the ability to play out of the back improves across all the players at the back.
Pau is more positive and decisive on the ball than Mings.Mings tends to slow the play and passes sideways and backwards more.Pau is more dynamic and is better at finding the progressive pass from defence to attack.
More important than any of that, Pau is better at playing the offside trap, and given how high a line we play that is a huge part of how we defend.
We were shite for the first 15 mins, but pretty solid after that. Something seemed to change tactically but I'm not clever enough to be able to articulate what that was. We were also a bit more aggressive in midfield. Added to that, I though that was the best ref I've seen is a long time. Amazing to have SJM back as others have said. Thank fuck!
Quote from: cdward on Today at 11:21:41 AMPau is more positive and decisive on the ball than Mings.Mings tends to slow the play and passes sideways and backwards more.Pau is more dynamic and is better at finding the progressive pass from defence to attack. It also means that the pass from defence tends to happen about twenty yards further up the pitch when it's Pau doing it, which in turn pushes the midfield into the middle of the pitch and the fowards are then receiving the ball thirty yards out.When it's Mings and Konsa, DL / Onana tend to drop back to thirty yards from our own goal to collect the ball, it means that everything we do is happening further back and it's much harder for things for the game to happen in our attacking third.
When the ball bounces off Ollie/Buendia/Rogers nearly every time they get it - makes distribution from back very difficult.
Quote from: Rigadon on Today at 11:39:28 AMWe were shite for the first 15 mins, but pretty solid after that. Something seemed to change tactically but I'm not clever enough to be able to articulate what that was. We were also a bit more aggressive in midfield. Added to that, I though that was the best ref I've seen is a long time. Amazing to have SJM back as others have said. Thank fuck!Honestly think it was Onana switching on. Looked more progressive, owned his patch defensively and gave Luiz the confidence to move forward. He was also very good at moving out wide to provide cover for Bogarde at times. It's the most lively I;ve seen him for some time.