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deleted 25 Flag 23 Feb 22 8.28am

If you are winning by more than one goal up conceding late invariably isnt going to be crucial.

 

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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 23 Feb 22 8.43am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by Vincehair

If you are winning by more than one goal up conceding late invariably isnt going to be crucial.

I saw a statistic that the number of late goals we have conceded this season is only a couple more than the last few seasons. However this kinda goes to your point about the state of play t the time:

I seem to recall quite a few games under Roy where we losing 1-0 and pushing for an equaliser only to concede again and sometimes twice.

The difference this season is that we have either been winning or drawing when it happens.

 


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View mtp1958's Profile mtp1958 Flag Grays 23 Feb 22 11.20am Send a Private Message to mtp1958 Add mtp1958 as a friend

very simple when we have our chance to score we dont , and if we are pushing for a winner we lose , if we try to hold a lead we draw, so late in games mistakes are made and its not just Palace its the nature of the beast

 

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Originally posted by Rachid Rachid Rachid

This is a great summary and has been my thoughts since fairly early in the season although our full backs haven’t covered themselves in glory at times either IMO. Inevitably teams chasing a goal towards the end of a game gamble and throw high balls and bodies in the box.

Much was made of Eze / Clyne’s part in the goal on Saturday but Alonso was on the touch line and his cross travelled a long way.

When Norwich scored their goal they only had a couple of players in our area whilst we had several.


Both full backs certainly play their part in our general frailty, but it would be interesting to see how many goals (or goal chances) we have conceded from which side of the six yard box - my instinct is that we are noticeably weaker in the air on our left side.

Mitchell has come on leaps and bounds in his 1v1 defending in wide areas, but he ain't getting any taller. Guehi is not only pretty short for a centre back, but seems hopeless at reading a cross. It would be bad enough if he was getting out-jumped at the back post, but the ball seems to sail over his head to an unmarked opponent every other week.

The solution is one of three things I suppose:

1. Ditch one or both centre backs in favour of either Tompkins or a new, old-school style bruiser. Unlikely given the outlay on the current two.

2. Redouble our efforts to press relentlessly, and generally play higher up the pitch so that we defend more on the half way line and less in the box. Possible, but does a front line involving three from Wilf, Olise, Eze, Edouard, Benteke or Mateta have it in them to press fiercely?

3. Work with the players we have, and accept that at their age and stage, both Guehi and Mitchell have some more developing to do. This is especially true of Geuhi, who is only halfway through his first season at this level, and looks a fine player in other respects.

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