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Knocking the ball about 10yards is not as important as how good they defend in their own penalty area, in the air Anderson has it over the other two Olowu and McGrath, Olowu has the pace, Wood is the best defender, Faulkner with Olowu the most ability all round. All look capable of playing at this level to me if the mid field do their job. We played well at Everton but their goals came when they ran past the mid field and squared our defenders up on the edge of the box, that was class we don't come up against every week, but have come up against and not handled it before. In the good run last season we used the tactical foul and learned to challenge during the build up against us just in our own half of the field in the high press and counter quickly using Faal and Adelakun running from deep. It is too early to judge our best pairing, I would go Anderson and Olowu this weekend, more experience, better in the air, and Mcgrath doesn't look to have a lot of pace like Anderson to me, Tuesday v Huddersfield for McGrath for me but Grants call he is the boss.
Some of passing from Anderson during the run at end of last season was superb.
Outstanding again today, put his body ( and head ) on the line, held his position well and could / should have capped it off with our first headed goal from a corner since God was a lad !
Heart in mouth stuff when he nearly scored an OG in the last minute!
Quote from: Butchers Red on August 31, 2024, 03:43:35 pmOutstanding again today, put his body ( and head ) on the line, held his position well and could / should have capped it off with our first headed goal from a corner since God was a lad !Was trying to think when was the last time one of our centre backs scored from a free kick or corner. I can’t remember. MacGrath has it in him to do so.
Passing accuracy must be one of the daftest stats going. Anyone can stand in the middle of the defence and pass the ball 5 yards sidewards and backwards
Anderson and McGrath were the cornerstone of our game for the first 80 or so minutes, not playing a miss, then Anderson has a brain seizure, and McGrath got lucky not to score what would have been an unfortunate own goal after playing so well. A good win in a rather tetchy game with a lot going on off the ball, What's not to like?
Coached well from a very early age by his dad
The stats show that last night Olowu had more clearances, blocks, recoveries, higher duel % win, and was dribbled past less than McGrath.But one shaky moment with Lawlor’s communication that led to nothing and he’s had a worse game and is a worse option. OK.