If we’d contrived to
lose this one, there’s no question who would have been to blame. Last season we
were able to rely on any sort of downpour to get a game called off if things
weren’t going our way, or if we weren’t really up for the challenge. Now with a
bright, shiny new surface we had to play it out. It was a case of two points
lost rather than one gained, not because we deserved to win (we didn’t) but
because too many on the pitch had below-par games when you felt the game was
there to be won. Having taken the lead, we didn’t have it in the tank to go on
and win well against vulnerable opposition, or to go again once they’d
equalised. Perhaps the most telling fact was that we failed to create a single
opportunity after the first minute of the second half. It seemed as if after
the magnificent win at Norwich we wanted to just get through this one and get
to the break. Not enough on the day.
The team was much as
expected in that Solly came back in for Gomez and Morrison had his first
appearance due to the unavailability of Ben Haim, with Bulot continuing to
provide support for Vetekole up front and Cousins and Wilson in the wide
midfield slots. The view of some Birmingham fans before the game was that they
carried a threat but that defensively they were all over the place, and early
on it looked as though Vetekole might win it on his own.
We didn’t exactly
dominate possession in the opening minutes; rather we kept the ball
exclusively, albeit to no great effect until a rather ordinary ball forward to
Igor saw him do all the hard work – controlled it, turned inside his marker to
make the space – only to curl his effort wide when there was the whole goal to
aim at. No matter, the next time we worked the ball down the left a cross into
the box saw Vetekole unmarked to head down and into the corner. You did wonder
how Birmingham allowed him to get free as he was the only one to mark, but it’s
happened before and you have to give full marks for his movement and ability to
escape the defenders.
Only problem was
having scored really quite easily we seemed to think that we could do so again
if necessary. We weren’t exactly on the boil before the goal, but after it were
decidedly off it and just got sloppy, playing as if we believed that Birmingham
couldn’t score, given that Norwich hadn’t managed it. They nearly did not long
after courtesy of a poor pass by Buyens that was easily intercepted and put us
on the back foot, only for their guy to curl it over. Buyens went on to have a
rant at the ref, as if that disguised the error.
We continued to amble
through the remainder of the first half, with nothing of note coming down the
flanks and Bulot peripheral, but just as it seemed we had made it to the break
without alarm Birmingham played a ball into the box which seemed to be diverted
goalwards, only for a guy in an offside position to give it an unnecessary
extra touch. Have to see it again but my impression at the time was that if he’d
left well alone it would have gone in and been legitimate.
You hoped that would
serve as a wake-up call and that the team would come out with more purpose in
the second half. That almost proved to be the case as in the first minute
Vetekole played it square across the box to the incoming Wilson only for him to
curl it over the bar rather than under it. It was to prove important as a
second then may well have killed off the game. Instead Henderson was called
into action to block an effort shortly after before the game settled back into
its previous pattern: us looking relatively untroubled but not exactly worrying
them either.
That relative
contentment was upset after about 10 minutes of the second half. It looked as
though a Birmingham training ground corner routine had gone wrong as their guy
failed to control the ball to him on the edge of the box, but it broke square
and their guy running on to it on the left side drilled it into the opposite
corner, giving Henderson no chance.
Fair enough, on the
balance of play we couldn’t complain, even if the goal had an element of good
fortune about it. Plenty of time left, we have to go on now and win the game
again. Sometimes it’s just not that easy as when the intensity and drive hasn’t
been there generating it isn’t easy. Peeters tried to shake things up with
changes but they didn’t result in a better tempo. Shortly after their goal
Moussa came on for Jackson, with Cousins again switching inside and Bulot going
wider. The skipper seemed to me seemed less than pleased. On the day Buyens was
playing poorly and if one of them had to go to inject more life, there was a
case, if the legs were OK, for it to be Buyens instead of him.
In any event the
change made no material difference and after another 10 minutes or so Tucudean
came on for Wilson, with Moussa now pushed wide left. He too was to disappoint,
looking short of confidence and finding it hard to get into the game.
Birmingham seemed to appreciate that as long as they kept Vetekole under wraps –
which they had failed to do early in the game – the threat to their goal was
modest.
In a rather subdued
atmosphere even the announcement of six extra minutes failed to inject fresh
impetus. Instead Cousins landed awkwardly and was stretchered off, to be
replaced by Fox, who operated as a central midfielder. The extra minutes passed
with no dramas and at the death both sets of supporters were probably left with
the feeling of what might have been. On actual efforts on goal they had
probably shaded it and, having shut us out for the bulk of the second half, may
feel if anyone deserved to win it it was them. We left with the feeling that if
we’d played to our potential we would have won, but having failed to do so had
no real complaints.
If we’d come away
from Carrow Road with a gutsy 0-0 and won today we’d be delighted. We are after
all still unbeaten and in the frame. Just could have been a good deal better
and that has to go down as a missed opportunity.
Player Ratings:
Henderson: 8/10. No chance with the goal and dealt with
everything else very well.
Solly: 7/10. Much as
before, no problems defensively but not quite the storming presence going
forward that we’ve seen in the past.
Wiggins: 7/10. With the
exception of one occasion getting caught out in the second half perfectly
sound; as with Solly, not a lot going forward – perhaps it’s to do with the
combinations in front of them.
Bikey-Amougou: 8/10. There was nothing wrong (again) with
the defence today, Birmingham scored somewhat out of the blue and otherwise
only had two clear efforts on goal.
Morrison: 8/10. My
man of the match. He can’t have played much competitive football of late and
came in, didn’t put a foot wrong. Very reassuring that he’s not gone off the
boil.
Wilson: 4/10. Let’s
face it, a poor game. Was unable to get anything going and when he had the
chance to put the game beyond Birmingham the shot went over.
Buyens: 4/10. He’s a
good deal better than he showed today. I thought against Middlesbrough he was
playing a bit within himself and today he got more than a bit sloppy. Poor pass
nearly cost us a goal.
Jackson: 6/10.
Nothing dramatic or decisive. On the day he was unlucky to be taken off.
Cousins: 7/10. No
point in going on about the limitations when he finds himself in a position
where a natural winger would thrive. Just hope the landing doesn’t prove to be
serious.
Bulot: 4/10.
Potential is fine, but today he was entirely peripheral, playing centrally and
out wide. Hope for better.
Vetekole: 8/10.
Birmingham couldn’t handle him and he nearly won it on his own, although he was
better dealt with in the second half.
Subs: Moussa (5/10 – no material impact); Tucudean
(5/10 – the same); Fox (no mark as he was only on for stoppage time).
As much as I was frustrated by this one BA, Birmingham looked just as good as Boro, despite the difference in league position. And when I watched West Ham QPR yesterday I couldn't see much difference in quality to the last two matches at the Valley. I don't see us getting anywhere near the top six at the end of the season, but I also don't see us getting relegated. Just wish I could enjoy a home game more. There have been some very good tactical analysis on Charlton Life, and i'll try and pick up on the subtleties of keeping good shape. We are seeing the next 3 away games so it should be an interesting contrast.
ReplyDeletePembury Addick
I wasn't too frustrated PA, with hindsight there was a lot of talk by teams of tiredness. Might be mental as much as physical, everyone knows there's a break (for most) coming up.
ReplyDeleteI did think Boro were stronger than Birmingham, but might have been influenced by the Brum supporters saying before the game that they had problems in defence and then the ease with which Vetekole found space in their box to score.
Fully in favour of keeping the shape, but sometimes things happen in games that offer opportunities, like the Boro sending off, and ideally you are able to respond. Wasn't convinced by bringing Moussa on as a second forward and then Tucudean not long after, with Moussa then going wider.
Haven't checked the fixture list, but as I'm decamping to Lyon later this week at least Bournemouth is going by the board (and I guess Kermorgant got himself sent off at the weekend to be able to avoid having to play against us).