ARTICLE: It was a professional performance
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ARTICLE: It was a professional performance
Gary Rowett & Sean Dyche on last nigh'ts game
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Re: ARTICLE: It was a professional performance
Makes a change for us to be called 'Clinical'. We usually get lambasted for not taking our chances.
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Re: ARTICLE: It was a professional performance
Standard comments by a manager from the losing side "They are excellent at what they do" or "We know what they are all about".
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Re: ARTICLE: It was a professional performance
I'd say we are pretty clinical TBH, all teams will miss chances that's the nature of the game, but considering we don't normally create loads of clear-cut chances, we net a good % of them, hence why Wood & Jay both hit double figures last season.Gordaleman wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 11:09 amMakes a change for us to be called 'Clinical'. We usually get lambasted for not taking our chances.
Brownhill's was a wonder strike, and you don't get them every week, Vydra's goal was pleasing, given he's missed a good chance minutes before, and his performance deserved a goal, that's what's been missing from his game the end product, if he can improve on that, then he'll be in contention for a starting place, the rest of his game looks in good order, and he offers us movement up top, which the rest of our forwards lack.
Vydra will certainly play against Southampton, and if he keeps doing the business the shirts his to lose.
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Re: ARTICLE: It was a professional performance
Vydra would score more goals if other players saw his runs early enough, but they don't. He works his socks off and gets into really good positions, but then no one passes to him. That need to change.tiger76 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 11:22 amI'd say we are pretty clinical TBH, all teams will miss chances that's the nature of the game, but considering we don't normally create loads of clear-cut chances, we net a good % of them, hence why Wood & Jay both hit double figures last season.
Brownhill's was a wonder strike, and you don't get them every week, Vydra's goal was pleasing, given he's missed a good chance minutes before, and his performance deserved a goal, that's what's been missing from his game the end product, if he can improve on that, then he'll be in contention for a starting place, the rest of his game looks in good order, and he offers us movement up top, which the rest of our forwards lack.
Vydra will certainly play against Southampton, and if he keeps doing the business the shirts his to lose.
Re: ARTICLE: It was a professional performance
Vydra looked absolutely shattered at the end.
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Re: ARTICLE: It was a professional performance
It feels almost as if I don't have to write that, just keep it to include after every game, just about every manager says something like that.kentonclaret wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 11:14 amStandard comments by a manager from the losing side "They are excellent at what they do" or "We know what they are all about".
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Re: ARTICLE: It was a professional performance
Would be interesting if we had a more creative passer of the ball in midfield. I'm not having a go at Cork/Westwood/Brownhill but somebody more like Defour might get the best out of Vydra.Gordaleman wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 11:25 amVydra would score more goals if other players saw his runs early enough, but they don't. He works his socks off and gets into really good positions, but then no one passes to him. That need to change.
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Re: ARTICLE: It was a professional performance
Well yes, what we'd give for another Defour.Conroysleftfoot wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 11:35 amWould be interesting if we had a more creative passer of the ball in midfield. I'm not having a go at Cork/Westwood/Brownhill but somebody more like Defour might get the best out of Vydra.
Strange though, Andre Gray used to make runs similar to Vydra and we seemed to have players then that could find him, so why not now for Vyds?