Jordan Williams was the best of a bad bunch for me. But that was a tough one to pick, for all the wrong reasons.
As I said when someone asked on another thread yesterday, Mads was good but being out jumped for the goal means I can’t give it to him. I’ve gone Williams, he’s looking good as a centre back in a three
Williams for me. Anderson and Sollbauer both looked like they had a mistake in them, and if Helik is to come in I’d be replacing either of those before Williams
Williams seems to be adapting very well to his role. I don’t want to stigmatise anyone and I’m sure he tries his best for the team but Ritz is a glaring weakness atm and maybe needs a spell on the bench to watch the game and understand the division and what’s required of him. I know GS rates him so am sure he will come good but just think he’s been flung in with little or no time to adapt. Some players just need that time.
Must have had the most lightweight midfield going yesterday. See why Struber been chasing Whiteman we can’t continue to start with Simoes/styles/Ritzmaier and Chaplin. Otherwise we are just going to lose every game when we play more physical teams.
Between Williams and Ludi for me . It's hard when you do it based on a televised match as you can only see what the camera shows.
Not Mads for me this time. He was out-jumped leading up to their goal. He was also at fault when Luke Berry blasted a shot very close. Mads had played a loose pass out of defence, straight to their player, which led to Styles stretching to intercept, pushing the ball into the path of Berry..[/QUOTE] Jordan Williams got my vote.
Any chance of including the scoring methodology in with the MoM league table updates? I start off understanding it, then forget most of it as we get further into the season.
Gone for Walton, thanks to iFollow I only got to see around 30 seconds and what I did see he caught a cross. Looked good.
Jordan Williams got my vote.[/QUOTE] The Luke Berry blast was indeed Andersen on the pitch but this is Struber`s tactic and Andersen does this regular from goal kicks and short passes from keeper. This tactic produces a slow build up, with opposition back in place marking up and then we wonder why we create little.