ClaretAL wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2024 4:40 pm
Guys, I asked a question in the opening post about the game plan, not single out players who are failing or the managers past. Simply just what is the game plan the players are trying to produce on the pitch, at least then I can form a better view in my own opinion of where it seems to be failing and also see where it is improving. Thankfully Claretspice seems to have answered that, and I can see the theory but do wonder how the overlap can happen with our full backs, but then Parker must be seeing it on the training pitch, so its just a case of embedding it further in to the players so it becomes second instinct, and it will be interesting to see the progression.
The game plan looks pretty straightforward. We have a 3 man central midfield (Cullen, Brownhill and Hannibal) with width from two wingers (Anthony, Kolosheo) and central focal point when attacking.
In attack the wingers create the width supported by two attacking fullbacks and two midfield runners. In defence, it becomes a 5 man midfield.
Defending it is working as it should because at Turf on Saturday there was two parked buses on the pitch and no drivers.
Going forward hardly any of it is working. The wingers are often double marked and isolated. the three man midfield is bogged down in the middle third of the pitch. The Right back is all over the place (depending upon who it is) and the Left Back occasionally gets it right but as often as not doesn't.
The attacking focal point struggles to play with his back to goal and in the one duel he won against PNE we nearly scored.
The patient game plan ClaretSpice refers to is fine except when teams park the bus there is no space and the midfield becomes congested.
The consequence is just about the only opportunity we created is when Anthony beat his man and cut inside to the box other than that it's the M62 near Leeds when there are road traffic restrictions in place. Slow moving traffic with lots of congestion.
The upside is that even with these problems we are right up there...! Much better than being Luton - that's for sure.