by Snowball »
04 Sep 2018 13:10
I thought BOTH Reading fullbacks had an excellent game.
As others have said, the invisible midfield were the problem.
Thought the three subs showed commitment and energy. I really think McNulty should be given a decent run. He seems to play deeper, like a number ten (which might help the midfield)
Sims on his own would probably beat a team of Aluko's. Kelly was decent when subbed on.
The defence, with a bog-standard hard-working midfield in front of it would be more than adequate for a top half finish, probably a top third finish. ATM we aren't giving away many clear-cut chances but opponents are taking a high percentage of the chances they get.
Would love to see the stats for opponents' shots on target (Stam's last twenty games versus this season's games). I think, ATM, we are "kind of" unlucky. We are letting in an unusually high percentage of chances conceded, and sadly, heads drop. It isn't "gutless". It's due to the sheer number of lost games.
When we get our first win, if we could then fluke a second and deserve a third, these same players, this team, will suddenly look pretty decent.
Apart from Watford we have yet to be played off the park, as our GD shows. We need a mini-miracle, a lucky 90th minute winner off someone's knee, anything.
An example is Meyler. I took special note of him in the first 20/25 minutes and I thought he was very tidy. I forget what he did wrong, but he made a bad mistake around 22 minutes and you could literally see his head go. Had he been subbed off for Kelly on 25, it would have been a different game.
Yes, I'm worried that 2-3 more games without wins will very likely put us on a definite road to relegation, but I also feel a win at Preston (for example) followed by beating Norwich, would totally turn the club around.