Good With Feet, Hands Need Work
Even
though we’ve had the Liverpool away game and the Lincoln game in the cup,
either side of the World Cup, today feels like the real beginning of Nathan
Jones tenure as Saints manager. I guess it’s the first really important game.
No one was expecting anything at Anfield and that’s what we got but with the precarious
position in the league table that we currently occupy, today is certainly a
game that we need something out of, preferably a win of course. Having not provided
a decent performance against Lincoln on Tuesday night, may fans are apprehensive
about what lies ahead today against what is a very good Brighton side, or it
was before the World Cup anyway.
They got themselves in a very good position in the league table when Graham
Potter was manager but he left to take the poison chalice at Stamford Bridge. Brighton appointed Robert de Zerbi within a
matter of days and have carried on picking up the results and sit seventh in
the table. One of the star performers this year has been Alexis MacAllister who
was a bit part player last year but got in the team regularly this season, got
picked for the Argentina World Cup squad, got himself into the starting 11 and
is now a World Cup winner, immortal in his own country. I really much doubt
he’ll be playing today because if he’s got any sense, he will still be on the
piss in Argentina. Whether MacAllister plays or not, they will still be some
real quality in this Brighton team with the likes of Caicedo, Gross and
Trossard. Brighton have been improving year-on-year and this year would be the
first where they have not even been in anyone’s conversation about potential
relegation candidates. Hopefully, de Zerbi’s new manager bounce would’ve worn
off by now and they can throw in a stinker of a performance today because we
might need it.
“Relegation candidates” is of course the bracket that we are in now and Nathan
Jones needs to get this side picking up some results to get us out of that
bracket as soon as possible. It will be interesting to see what the starting
formation is today. We were clearly better on Tuesday when we went 4-3-3. Ralph
Hasenhüttl never got us playing well with three at the back though Jones sought
to distance himself from that being his favourite formation after the game on
Tuesday, I’m sure we will see it again at some point. With Stuart Armstrong and
Sam Edozie impressing substitutes on Tuesday and AMN and Adam Armstrong sucking
ass, I’m expecting there to be changes.
As it turned out it was 4-3-3 but it still managed to be worrying on
paper. Lyanco was picked ahead of both
ABK and Caleta-Car and Diallo got the nod in midfield with JWP and Elyounoussi. Sam Edozie got a deserved first start on one
wing but this was offset by Moussa Djenepo being included on the right. Che Adams was of course, up front. There was a place on the bench for Jimmy-Jay
Morgan, due to the injury to Theo Walcott.
Unfortunately, right from the kick-off, Brighton are looking like they have no
issue with the fact they haven’t played a game for a few weeks and Mitoma, who
had a very good World Cup for Japan, turns Lyanco inside and out before forcing
a save out of Baz at the near post. We have our own twisting turning winger of
course in Sam Edozie and he immediately follow suit by bundling past three
players and putting over across which is met by Elyounoussi but he can only
direct it straight at Sanchez.
So far so good and even though Brighton are having most of the ball, we are
looking comfortable enough until Brighton build down or left hand side and work
the ball across to Lallana in the middle. He moves it onto March on the right
hand side, who moves it onto his left foot and chips it back in and Lallana is
completely unmarked to flick his head at it. The header is marginally to the
right of Bazunu and he absolutely fucking clown-fumbles it into the net.
Fucking hell. Yes it’s a free header but you’ve got to be saving that for fuck‘s
sake. Lallana tones down his celebration
but have no fear Adam, we still think you’re a twat.
We have a chance to get back into the game straight away and it’s through the
livewire Edozie again, as he tricks his way infield before being flattened
which gives us a free kick. Up steps JWP for his first free-kick in what seems
like ages and it’s decent, it just swings away at the last moment and goes a
foot wide.
Any confidence that we may have had at the start of the game has gone to pot a
little bit and Brighton are comfortable in possession and we are not getting
close to them. They seem to have a spare man everywhere and our midfield is
absolutely nowhere. Diallo just doesn’t mark
anyone and he’s not scanning around to see where any free player might be.
Salisu tries to get in to win a 50-50 but it’s all slightly half-arsed and the ball drops to Gross. Out left it goes to Mitomo, who waits for the overlapping Estupinan before laying the ball in front of him and his first time cross is missed by Baz and it’s going to be a tap-in for Solly March but Perraud does his job for him and hopelessly slices it into his own net off his right foot. Fucking hell. Again, Baz should’ve cut it out and Perraud has to do better than putting it in his own net but where the fuck were the two centre backs and the right back?
KWP is still absolutely nowhere to be seen as Mitomo bursts down the left hand side and crosses low. This time Baz does get a hand to it which prevents us going three down. Half-time, booed off and deservedly so. That was absolutely fucking clueless shit.
The half-time conversation concerns what an earth we can do from the bench at half-time and there is uniform agreement all around me that Diallo and Djenepo should come off so we can at least have 11 players on the pitch. Unsurprisingly, Nathan Jones thinks the same so Stuart Armstrong and Joe Aribo make an appearance as the teams come back out.
Immediately, Saints are pressing higher up the pitch and there is more energy but Brighton are such a good passing side that they inevitably deal with the press easily enough mainly through giving the ball to Caicedo, who seems to have a force field around him which means no Saints player can go anywhere near him.
Stuart Armstrong plays a decent ball into Edozie, who now seems to be playing up front but he takes a touch to beat the last defender before lashing well over the bar. Another substitution is needed on 55 as Perraud is struggling so on comes Maitland-Niles to go to right-back, with KWP switching to the left. Edozie is still our best chance of anything happening and he has a shot blocked after Adams chests a cross down to him. We don’t look like scoring but at least we are carrying some sort of threat… and with that the game completely dies as Solly March picks up the ball on the right hand side, cuts in onto his left foot which everyone knows he was going to do, apart from JWP evidently, and he absolutely smashes it into the far top corner. Brilliant strike. It should be 4-0 straight away after that as March is again allowed to get a cross in and Mitoma meets it about 8 yards out but heads it badly wide.
The referee Robert Jones has not had much to get involved in today but he makes himself the centre of attention as Edozie jinks past another two players before being blocked to the ground by Pascal Gross. Penalty given. Interesting, looks a bit harsh to me but VAR upholds the decision with both Sanchez and Gross getting the right arse about it and Sanchez’ mood is not improved as he saves JWP’s penalty but is powerless as JWP heads in the rebound.
With a little bit of momentum Che Adams then tries to bundle his way into the box but brings down Estupinan but there is no whistle so Adams plays on and piles into Sanchez and there are some handbags. With Sanchez already having been booked, that should be yellow cards both and therefore red to the Brighton goalkeeper but Jones completely bottles it, so both players escape.
It’s just winding down now. Sekou Mara is on for Elyounoussi and he hits the corner flag with one effort before the final substitution which sees it Edozie taken off and replaced with Adam Armstrong. Could’ve got something out of the game by giving Jimmy Morgan a few minutes but no, Adam Armstrong.
Absolute fucking dog shit and the first question for any journalist to ask is – What in the name of fuck have we been doing for the past six weeks?
When you are looking at a new player or a new manager, you never want to jump to immediate negative conclusions but sometimes the evidence in front of your face makes it very hard not to do that. No one is expecting miracles but in that time you should expect to see something. Five weeks of training and two matches this week and what improvements or even potential improvements have we seen?
Are we playing better football going forward?
Is our midfield structure better?
Are we defensively more solid?
Are we playing with more intensity?
Do we look better organised?
Do we have more will to win?
Do we look fitter?
Of course you are not going to get everything
but surely something should be better. Then there's the old 'new manager bounce' cliche. New Manager Bounce is not suddenly having a team of world beaters just because the manager has changed but what it is, is an increase in performance levels due to an increase in intensity as players try and impress the new manager and respond positively to his new impetus. Have we seen any of that?
It is really not going to take to many performances like that before Nathan
Jones find himself in trouble. From his point of view, that was a performance
that suggested he hasn't achieved very much at all in the past 6 weeks. There needs to be some green shoots poking
through the shite pretty quickly, to show the world that Jones just might just be
the man to turn it around. Today, he set the team up, as he did against
Lincoln, with just one defensive midfielder. With the players we have, I really
don’t see that that is the way to go without Romeo Lavia. It doesn’t help when you pick Maitland-Niles
or Diallo as your single holding midfielder. Both of them are simply not good
enough in that position. Neither have
the awareness that the job requires. It was interesting that last week, Jones was saying that he wished he had Oriol Romeu.
Having been dismal in the first half, we pressed for a bit at the start of the second half but not really. I assume we were trying to stop Brighton playing
out from the back. Brighton still played
every goal kick through Caicedo on the edge of their box. No one nicked the ball off him, no one even
fouled him. I’m just a bloke in the crowd
who’d had a couple of pints and I could see that pattern so how does a well
paid manager, his team of analysts and alleged Premier league footballers not
see it. Fucking joke. Maybe the ‘data’ before the game didn’t make
that clear.
So, our attacking play - the ball either went to the Edozie to run at Veltman or
it was the long ball up to the striker. Six weeks of training from Jones and
that’s it, is it? If we were going to play like that then we might as well have
appointed Sean Dyche, who at least has some relevant experience at the top
level.
I’m less annoyed with Jones right now, than I am with the board. Jones was appointed using the data analytics
approach favoured by Rasmus Ankersen, rather than by a more conventional method
such as, you know, looking at any experience that a prospective manager has at
a decent level of football. Nathan Jones has managed for one complete season in
the Championship. Of course, he has never managed in a top league and all bar
that one season has been managing in League One or League Two. I wonder if any other Premier League club has ever looked at him? Wolves appointed
Julen Lopetegui as their new manager around about the time that we appointed
Jones. He of course has years of
experience of managing both in international football and at top level club
football – Real Vallecano, Porto, Real Madrid, Sevilla and the Spanish national
side. After his five weeks of working with his new squad, which was lower than
us in the league, Lopetegui managed to win at Everton and we have gone to the
rock bottom of the league. Of course,
it’s only one game but it’ll be interesting to see the difference between what
Wolves do for the rest of the season, against what Saints do. It may turn out that we turn a corner and storm to safety and Wolves drop like a stone but I wouldn't bet on that if I was you.
Jones has got no honeymoon period and he has no grace with the supporters and
no credit in the bank. One of the reasons Ralph survived as long as he did is
because he had proved at one point, that he was up to the job. Jones hasn’t got that to fall back and whether that's unfair or not, that's where we are.
Moving away from Sports Republic and their Data Driven Alignment
Best Practice LinkedIn Model for a minute… let’s look at the players and
what they did or didn’t do today - a number of them out there today are shit
and to be fair to Jones, any manager would struggle to get a result out of
them.
Gavin Bazunu has let in a few ropey goals this season but none have been
completely his fault but he has got to be saving the first one today because
it’s straight at him. The fragile confidence that we have in the team was
completely deflated by him allowing Lallana‘s soft header to bobble through
him. He didn’t look great on the second goal either driving out to try and cut
out the cross and missing it but there were other factors involved in how that one
ended up in the net. Personally, I think it’s time to take Gavin out first team
for a while now. He will come again but
a rookie keeper is not what we need right now. We have two experienced
goalkeepers and though neither of them are brilliant, now is the time for
either Alex McCarthy or Willy Caballero to come in. The last time we were in
this position at Christmas was in the Pellegrino season and around this time of
year, we got absolutely smashed at Tottenham and McCarthy came into the team
for Fraser Forster and played a huge part in us staying up at the end of the
season.
Both first half goals featured absolutely shocking marking. Don’t get me wrong,
Brighton are very good side and they’ve got very good movement. Our one defensive midfielder, Diallo just wandered
about, not picking up anyone and Lallana, Trossard and Gross just wandered
unhindered into whatever area they wanted to wander into. With no one playing
as an out and out centre forward, Salisu and Lyanco were completely confused
and they didn’t mark anyone either, nor it seems, communicate with the midfield
in front of them. So, you have your three main players responsible for picking
players up, not bothering and Brighton also had a March on the right and Mitoma
on the left, terrorising their respective full backs.
So with the back half of the team being abysmal, what do we have going forward? We had Sam Edozie who was brilliant again and got kicked all over the park but
he kept getting up and kept trying to make things happen. He got his reward in
the end getting given what was probably a very generous penalty. It would
probably have been given as an indirect free kick for obstruction in days gone
by but that rule seems to have disappeared from the game but regardless,
he deserved some sort of reward for his bravery and quality on the ball. The
Jones-ball formation meant that once again, Elyounoussi and JWP barely saw the
ball (watch Elyounoussi's lack of movement when our defenders have the ball) but when they did, they did absolutely fuck all with it. If Edozie was
decent on the left-hand side, Djenepo on the right was absolutely fucking
atrocious. He has absolutely no idea what to do and when to do it and one of
the things that Jones got right today it was taking him off at half-time. It gives me no pleasure to be right but I said
at the time that the new contract for Djenepo was a ridiculous decision. If Djenepo is getting minutes on the wing, then it is absurd that Nathan Tella is out on loan.
Che Adams again was decent, showed he cared and tried his best against the
uncompromising Brighton defence. How dispiriting must it be when your job for
today is basically to compete for high balls against Lewis Dunk, quite possibly
the best defender in the Premier League against a high ball. It was good to see
Adams smash into the goalkeeper as well.
Brighton were absolutely outstanding and are possibly the best team that
we’ve played this season but on the other side of that is the fact that they
won’t have had or will have an easier game than that this season. The key period of the game
was after the first goal and we didn’t react at all until after half-time, by which time we were two down and the game was dead. Brighton are a club with a
smaller stadium than us and have been in the Premier League for less time but
they are absolutely light years ahead of us in terms of the first team on the
pitch and they will be challenging for Europe this season and we will be
challenging for the “Best Alignment across all Departments“ trophy. The Rasmus
Ankersen Grand Vision needs to start providing short-term results pretty
quickly otherwise Solak’s golden boy's star is not going to be shining so brightly
when millions are wiped off of the turnover of his biggest asset. The incoming transfer window and it’s going
to be absolutely crucial for us. I would say that if we do not sign four
players who are fit for purpose to make a difference in the first team, then we
are almost certainly going to get relegated. We are currently rock bottom of
the league and deserve to be there. This is where we are as a club.
Happy New Year everyone.
Sadly, I agree with your summary. The only way to stay up is to buildconfidence, which must come from 2 or more new signings.
ReplyDelete100% spot on
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely spot on….. it’s very hard to see the forest from the trees at the moment. We have a back 5 that can’t keep clean sheets no matter what combination we throw at it. We have a midfield 2/3 that can defend or get forward or control the game and we have no striker or 10 that looks capable of scoring or creating. The only saving grace is that the season is not at the half way point and we have a transfer window to help us. Right now we are the worst in the league and it has been a year-long decline to this point.
ReplyDeleteGlen well put mate, rasmus wants it his way or go look at Matt Crocker! And he is supposed to be mates with jones, If we don’t buy a number 6 then we are 100% bollocksed for the season, and of course a striker
ReplyDeleteWhat arrogance from SR to sign NJ. The idea we spot this diamond no one else has. We will watch him be reduced to a gibbering wreck of a man and the countless PR articles claiming the players are determined to turn it around. It’s not easy for a club like Saints to stay in the PL but we either sign 3 players who can make s difference or we are done. The SR multiple clubs model is a fantasy as is signing only young prospects,
ReplyDeleteThe point that "what has he been doing for six weeks" is really spot on. Djenepo must have done something pretty special in that six weeks of training to be landing the right wing spot... over someone like Stuart Armstrong... Tino L cannot come back soon enough to shore up the right hand side
ReplyDeleteAgree we need signings, and a proper striker needs to come in to give a point of difference to Che Adams