Vigaro 7. Couple of incredible saves. Good distribution as ever. Thought he could have done better with the first but that’s being overly critical - no other keeper we’ve had in the past 5 years would have sniffed it.
Khan 6. Done ok. Maybe he could be a right back after all with a bit of coaching. Disappointing for the 3rd goal I think it was.
Wood 6.
Ogie 6. Needs to learn from that, yes he had every right to be angry but take it up with the bloke after the game out of the refs view.
Beckles 6.
Coleman 4. Ok defensively but offered nothing when we had the ball.
Pratley 6.
Smyth 6. Quiet by his high standards.
Ruel 5. Didn’t happen for him today. Spent more time on his arse than in his feet first half.
Drinnan 6. Worked and ran and worked. Couple of amazing crosses.
Archibald 6.
Subs
Brown 6. Big improvement on Coleman.
Mitchell 6. Agricultural.
Smith 6. Looked like he took a whack early on and carried on because he had to.
Despite the score line, that was a good game to watch and we looked decent until their 3rd went in, which looked a mile offside. Much better second half when we went 3-5-2 with Big Smith up top.
I would like to think that this time next season, we will be as well drilled and disciplined as Northampton were. If so, with he extra quality we’ve got, we’ll be alright.
Ogie has been my player of the season but looking back at the highlights he looked like he was on the beach for the first two goals. He will learn from it as he has from other issues he has encoutered
I thought Wood was the weakest link in our back four on Saturday (though Khan and Ogie certainly struggled) - the way he lost his man for their fourth goal (at a point where we should've just seen things out to go in 1-3 down and in the game) was shockingly dozy.
Lifelongfan wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 9:28 am
Ogie has been my player of the season but looking back at the highlights he looked like he was on the beach for the first two goals. He will learn from it as he has from other issues he has encoutered
I like Ogie too but he's currently flawed in a couple of ways. If he loses the ball he's not great at chasing back, he seems to give up too easily. Secondly, his sideways shuffle when ran at is becoming predictable and he'll get found out doing that as opposition teams do their homework. But he's young and hopefully RW can coach him out of these habits.
Hutch wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 10:05 am
I thought Wood was the weakest link in our back four on Saturday (though Khan and Ogie certainly struggled) - the way he lost his man for their fourth goal (at a point where we should've just seen things out to go in 1-3 down and in the game) was shockingly dozy.
Was the third goal the one where Khan gave their winger all the time in the world to swing in a perfect cross on his preferred right foot, instead of showing him down the outside onto his unfavoured left?
Hutch wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 10:05 am
I thought Wood was the weakest link in our back four on Saturday (though Khan and Ogie certainly struggled) - the way he lost his man for their fourth goal (at a point where we should've just seen things out to go in 1-3 down and in the game) was shockingly dozy.
Was the third goal the one where Khan gave their winger all the time in the world to swing in a perfect cross on his preferred right foot, instead of showing him down the outside onto his unfavoured left?
When khan went out wide I recall him looking for his cover. Have to have another look but I wonder if he was caught out having to mark two players and ended up marking no one well. Khan was between a rock and a hard place. Don’t think it was all down to him.
Hutch wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 10:05 am
I thought Wood was the weakest link in our back four on Saturday (though Khan and Ogie certainly struggled) - the way he lost his man for their fourth goal (at a point where we should've just seen things out to go in 1-3 down and in the game) was shockingly dozy.
Was the third goal the one where Khan gave their winger all the time in the world to swing in a perfect cross on his preferred right foot, instead of showing him down the outside onto his unfavoured left?
When khan went out wide I recall him looking for his cover. Have to have another look but I wonder if he was caught out having to mark two players and ended up marking no one well. Khan was between a rock and a hard place. Don’t think it was all down to him.
I think RW did and said something to the effect that he went backwards when he should have gone forwards, giving the oppo all the time he needed to pick a cross. That said Wood didn't do his job either.
Hutch wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 10:05 am
I thought Wood was the weakest link in our back four on Saturday (though Khan and Ogie certainly struggled) - the way he lost his man for their fourth goal (at a point where we should've just seen things out to go in 1-3 down and in the game) was shockingly dozy.
Was the third goal the one where Khan gave their winger all the time in the world to swing in a perfect cross on his preferred right foot, instead of showing him down the outside onto his unfavoured left?
When khan went out wide I recall him looking for his cover. Have to have another look but I wonder if he was caught out having to mark two players and ended up marking no one well. Khan was between a rock and a hard place. Don’t think it was all down to him.
The cross was down to him. He was 1 v 1, was not close enough, and didn't show the bloke onto his wrong foot. Fully accept Khan isn't a RB by trade but he should be doing better.
(I also accept Wood could and indeed should have done better).