We
went home after the Millwall game thinking we might not have deserved a win but
had the chance at the death to take all the points, after the Ipswich game thinking we
didn't deserve to lose but had, and today we left knowing that this was a case
of points dropped. Not that simple for sure. Blackpool took the lead in the
first half and the way we were playing another goal for them and it would have
been very difficult. But not long into the second half we were 2-1 up and the
game was there for the taking. Sure, we didn't actually win because
Bikey-Amougou blazed the stoppage time open goal over the bar; for me the
bigger question was why we failed to go on and win the game well from a
position of strength, against very limited opposition. We made no chances of
note in that period and ended up dropping the points that should have been in
the bag.
The
line-up reflected injuries and the late departure of Coquelin. It was a sort of
4-5-1/4-3-3 with in front of Pope Gomez coming in at right-back, Fox on the
left either side of Ben Haim and Bikey, Buyens returning with Solly and Cousins
either side of him (and swapping over from time to time), Gudmundsson sort of
in the hole, and Vetokele and Harriott up front. The emphasis seemed to be on
fluidity but also filling holes with what we have. The notable absentees from
the starting X1 were Tucudean, Bulot, Ahearne-Grant/Pigott and Wilson, all of whom
were on the bench. Given the unavailability of Jackson, Wiggins, Moussa and now
Coquelin, it wasn't far off all available starting or on the bench.
The
opening exchanges were mundane, the only features for me being how well Gomez slotted
in, the fact that Buyens was head and shoulders above anyone else on the pitch,
and how well Solly and Cousins tried to do the jobs asked of them. Blackpool
offered nothing of note (one shot parried well enough by Pope and a couple of
free kicks from possibly dangerous positions not exploited), but quite frankly
neither did we. After 20 minutes I think we had a tame shot. Now even if the
game goes on for 100 minutes that's 20% of the match. Sure it takes time for a new
formation to settle into a game, but we seemed too comfortable to pass the ball
with no serious intent - and sometimes poorly (Bikey's first pass going out and
then somehow he escaped getting a yellow after ploughing through their guy from
behind). There wasn't the space to get Gudmundsson really involved in his
position (and a free kick from him on the edge of the box was too close for him
to get it over the wall and under the bar), to get Harriott in behind them, or
to get Igor on the end of anything.
A
poor start was then compounded by conceding a poor goal. A corner saw Pope come
for it only to flick it on rather than get a decisive clearance in. Their guy
at the far post headed it back and either it went straight in or was converted
from near range, I don't really remember or care. If Blackpool had been a
better side they could have gone on to press home the advantage. Instead they
competed but no more, while we tried to work our way back into it.
Indeed,
with one of our best moves we did draw level. For once the ball was moved with
more purpose down the left, which stretched their defence, and when the cross
came in Vetokele seemed to be getting on the end of it only to be up-ended by a
defender's challenge which came nowhere near to getting the ball. A reasonably
clear penalty. Buyens stepped up and there's an air about him that left you in
little doubt that he would score, which he did by putting it in the corner of
the left side.
The
remainder of the half passed without real incident (at least none that I
remember) and at the break it seemed a case of, OK we should have the weapons
to go on and win this, can't see Blackpool really troubling a good defence,
let's go out and do it.
We
were to find ourselves in front only 10 minutes into the second half. A ball
squared from the right found Cousins advancing towards goal. He looked left and
right for a possible pass but wasn't closed down and when nothing was on tried
his luck. It was a sweet strike that found the bottom corner of the net,
although there had to be a question over their keeper getting beaten from that
range from a shot that, while well-placed, wasn't struck with that much venom. It
was a decent goal, but really one out of the blue, not the outcome of any
sustained pressure.
So
be it. We're now ahead but with plenty of the game to go, against a team that
had already made two substitutions and which had given no indication of being
able to really hurt us. Surely a case for upping the tempo and killing off the
game. That we failed to do. We continued in the same fashion, probing but not
stretching them. A couple of shots went just wide of the post, but I don't
recall their keeper being called into serious action.
With
20 minutes or so left Tucudean replaced Harriott. I made a point of watching
him, as it's still unclear whether he's the player who so impressed against
Derby or the one who missed the chance against Millwall. I wasn't impressed
today. When a forward comes on to provide fresh legs and a different threat
with enough of the game to go and the outcome still in the balance, you expect
(or at least I do) to see someone who wants to prove why he should be starting.
Instead he drifted and gave, as far as I could see, no great desire to get the
ball or do much with it when it came his way. Harsh possibly, but this was a
change made to go on and win the game and that didn't happen.
We
were nevertheless still feeling pretty confident of seeing the game out and
moving on, with Blackpool not exactly going for broke and Ben Haim and Bikey
seemingly in control. But with the clock close to going into stoppage time they
won a free kick. The ball was floated to the far post and for some reason our
defenders were AWOL. Pope came out to claim it but was beaten to the ball badly
and their guy might have picked up an injury but the ball was in the net.
Four
minutes of stoppage time to do something about it. Even then we should have
done. Bikey was up front by now and after a corner the ball dropped to him
around the penalty spot with nobody making a challenge. He had all the time he
wanted, perhaps too much time as he seemed to get distracted by prostrate
bodies between him and the goal and ended up shooting over the bar. I'll never
slate a centre-back for missing a good chance, but this was as good as they
come and for the second time in three home games we'd failed to convert the
chance at the death to win the game (of course in the third we conceded in
stoppage time).
We
know Blackpool have had a revival of late and that we are missing key players.
But the way the game panned out no question it was two points dropped, points
that would have been more than useful with a string of tough (on paper) coming
up. The impact is compounded by the fact that the previous two home games had
also seen us fail to win/draw games we could/should have done. That raises the
question whether we have the devil, the drive and desire, to go out and beat
teams convincingly. I saw no real signs today that the players were actually
enjoying themselves. Undoubtedly they competed, no shortage of effort, perhaps
not enough of a winning mentality.
Player
Ratings:
Pope
- 5/10. Culpable for both goals, both a failure to come off his line to
decisive effect.
Gomez
- 7/10. Not perfect but slotted in well after a long period of absence.
Fox
- 6/10. Distribution often fell down but did get forward and can't recall any
bad errors in defence.
Ben
Haim - 7/10. Decent game but where did he - and the rest of the defence - go
for their second?
Bikey-Amougou
- 6/10. Did most of his stuff well enough, but it was a bad miss and we
conceded two goals.
Solly
- 7/10. Obviously a different role for him today, born I assume out of
necessity, but took it on well enough.
Buyens
- 7/10. Dominant in the first half, perhaps less so in the second when we
needed to go on and put the game to bed.
Cousins
- 7/10. Good goal, decent effort through the game.
Gudmundsson
- 6/10. Good touches but not a decisive contribution from someone capable of
that.
Harriott
- 6/10. Couldn't get in behind them today, couple of shots just wide.
Vetokele
- 6/10. They dealt with him quite well but may well have scored from the cross
which produced the penalty.
Subs
- Tucudean (5/10: has to do more to justify a start or coming off the bench).
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