NQCitizen
Well-Known Member
Definitely wasn't Savio's best game but he could have had more support from Akanji or KDB, and I felt like he got a few balls into dangerous areas that once again the strikers should have been somewhere near.I'm not a huge Doku fan but blimey if you take away his performance yesterday, there was absolutely no one who actually posed a threat to Palace. He also put a shift in tracking back, which in previous games he's been lacking.
If any of the wingers deserved some stick yesterday it was Savinho, who was simply awful. Lightweight & constantly made the wrong decisions on the ball.
Doku can beat pretty much any defender one on one hands down. Problem is when he does, there's no one near post so he has to check back & play the inevitable ball back or across to Gvardiol.
Lost count this past year 99% of the time Haaland just seems to drop back far post. Make a near post run & even if you miss it you take a few players with you to expose space for others to follow up.
Agree with previous posters, what didn't help either wingers yesterday was the lack of overlapping runs by our fullbacks, which inevitably meant both Savinho & Doku had to beat either 2 or sometimes 3 defenders to create an opportunity. However, part of me thought it was probably for the best as knowing our luck the fullback would make the run, our wingers would get caught in possession & since our fullbacks were out of position it would be a free for all counter attack, since we had no genuine defensive midfielder to mop up this danger.
I don't know if we need fully overlapping wingback, just players close enough to them to create 1-2s and cutbacks, ironically after Savio and Marmoush went off Foden and Echeverri did a much better job combining down the right.