It
was a bright but blustery afternoon for an essentially meaningless game of
football, one given a little prior interest by the news that six Leeds players
had pulled out of the game at late notice due to apparent injury. Given the
backdrop, the news did at least serve as a reminder that we are not the only
Championship club with a somewhat idiosyncratic owner. Just how would it affect
the game? I can't say how their team lined up and what difference the absentees
made. But from their supporters' chants for their manager (and references to
Italians in general) I'm assuming that they are less than pleased, just as I
wouldn't be if I'd paid for the travel and ticket.
For
us? Perhaps it didn't help as we were sluggish, not collectively up for the
game, an impression strengthened by Luzon's decision to rest some players. Poor
first half, no complaints about being behind then, a change at the break, Berg
Gudmundsson comes on, he's involved in two goals, and that was it, with Leeds
unable to muster a threatening response. It really is time for the season to
end, at least as far as we are concerned and there's little point griping about
what that means as we play out games.
The
team saw Ben Haim brought in alongside Gomez in central defence, with Solly and
Fox the full-backs in front of Henderson. Diarra took one of the central
midfield berths, partnering Buyens, with Bulot and Eagles the wide men, and
Watt and Vetokele up front. That meant rests for Johnson, Cousins and Berg
Gudmundsson, who all sat on the bench. I can't say what the thinking was, or
how the players were feeling after the recent run of games, but I don't think
anyone would have thought that if fully fit our strongest starting line-up
would not include Gudmundsson at least.
No
matter, we had the better of an inconclusive early phase, without troubling
their keeper as we lacked precision in the final third. Good situations were
worked, but Bulot when well positioned hit one of those that wasn't a shot on
target or a low cross that anyone could get on the end of, Vetokele having cut
inside well overhit the ball and lost it, while Eagles picked out the right
pass but just underhit it. Things just weren't quite coming off, and there was
early disruption as Diarra pulled up and hobbled off after only around 10
minutes, ensuring that Cousins' rest was short-lived.
After
that generally encouraging start, we went off the boil and Leeds came more into
it, and went on to create better actual chances than we had managed. First, a
ball in was flicked on twice to find one of their guys coming in at the far
post. With all the goal to aim at he hoofed it over the bar. Then Henderson got
a bit too smart with a back-pass and with the forward closing him down
attempted the clearance only for it to be blocked and end up going just wide of
the post. The next chance went our way, as a corner was punched out by their
keeper not very convincingly, Ben Haim ran onto the loose ball from outside the
box and put in a shot, and I thought that Vetokele tried to deflect it
goalwards only for the ball to hit the post.
But
in general we were too sloppy in and out of possession and after about 35
minutes almost paid for it. Ben Haim was caught out by a ball forward and
chasing after their guy going into the box slid in, only to make contact with
him and not the ball. It seemed a pretty clear-cut penalty, the only relief
being that the ref didn't seem to consider whether it was a goal-scoring
opportunity and produced no card. The spot kick was hit firmly to Henderson's
left, but he dived the right way, got fingertips to it, and diverted the ball
onto the post and out.
Having
been let off, you hoped we would raise our game. Instead we went behind not
long after as a Leeds corner produced what looked like a training-ground
routine, with the taker putting it into a place where their guy ran onto it,
having lost his marker. He connected well and this time although Henderson got
something on it the ball ended up in the roof of the net.
At
the break things were not looking good. Watt seemed more interested in various
tussles with their defenders and their number 4 who was protecting the back
four, Vetokele continued to look short of both confidence and full fitness,
Eagles had contributed well early on but hadn't made a telling contribution,
while Bulot flattered to deceive on the other flank and Buyens seemed to be
going through the motions. It looked like a case for a few words from Luzon in
the dressing room and/or a change. Don't know about the former, but we did get
the latter, with Gudmundsson replacing Eagles. A bit tough on him, but one way
or another, if we were to get something from the game, he needed to be on the
pitch.
Attacking
the Covered End we started the second half well enough, as we had the first.
But the only chance of note came early on, as Watt managed to set up Igor in a
good central shooting position. He should have at least made the keeper work
but hit it wide. By now, as reflected in the time-wasting, you had the
impression that Leeds were reasonably happy to hold what they had and to try
for what might had seemed ahead of the game, given the absentees, an unlikely
victory. That was not to be, as Gudmundsson took it by the scruff of the neck.
He may not be much good in the air, may not be able to tackle, but he can pick
out the right cross and with about 15 minutes of the regular time left he
floated one to the far post to find Watt, who hit is crisply on the volley into
the far corner. It wasn't exactly a goal out of nothing, but wasn't exactly in
keeping with our approach play and finishing that had gone before.
About
five minutes later, Henderson managed to find Gudmundsson in space, he took it
forward and inside and hit a reasonable shot. Their keeper parried it but
didn't make it safe, Vetokele nicked it past him and took the contact. Whether
or not he would have made it to the ball is another matter, but he had got to
it first and been brought down, so penalty it was. Buyens may have been having
an indifferent game, but he knows how to convert them and once more duly did.
Now
the onus was on us to run down the clock, which we did to reasonable effect.
Leeds had to chase it and tried, but I can't remember Henderson being called
into anything more than routine action. The only event of note in the final
stages was Vetokele taking an accidental knock to the head and groggily going
off, being replaced by Church. And we managed to see out five minutes of
stoppage time without a real scare.
Did
we deserve the win? Over the 90 minutes probably not, but we scored a decent
goal and converted our penalty when they failed with theirs. They may feel a
little hard done-by, but couldn't muster a real threat in the second half,
either to make the game safe or to square things up. And when the dust settles
the chances are that neither sets of supporters will remember this one for
long, both being more concerned about how the whims of their owners will
translate into prospects for next season.
Player
Ratings:
Henderson: 8/10. Superb penalty save, and this time
we'll gloss over the moment when his dallying before clearing almost cost us.
Solly:
7/10. No real complaints, just didn't see much in the way of him bombing
forward. In the second half I guess it was more a case of being available to
support Gudmundsson.
Fox:
7/10. Solid enough, at the moment he's keeping Wiggins out on merit.
Ben
Haim: 6/10. Coming back into the team he didn't seem to have the assurance we
saw earlier in the season. Over the full game was decent, but was badly caught
out in the move that led to the penalty and made the challenge that led to it.
Gomez:
7/10. Continues to impress.
Eagles:
6/10. Impressed early on and a little unlucky to be the one to be withdrawn to
get Gudmundsson on the pitch.
Diarra:
6/10. Not really on long enough for a proper assessment.
Buyens:
5/10. For the most part he looked like he was playing well within the
boundaries of what he can do. Some decent passes, a great penalty, but overall
lacklustre.
Bulot:
5/10. Also lacklustre, generally peripheral today.
Watt: 6/10. Took his goal very well, more involved
in the second half, but overall below par compared to what we have seen before.
Vetokele:
5/10. I really hope he recaptures the vibrancy and verve that he showed earlier
in the season. No shortage of effort, but something, physically or mentally,
isn't the same at the moment.
Subs: Cousins (7/10 - almost a full game, not great
but OK); Gudmundsson (8/10 - he obviously changed the game); Church (6/10 -
just a cameo at the death to help see out the game).
Yeah well Guy did give them a good team talk at arf time cos iss thanks to the gaffer that ourn won the game by usin the right tactics n playin the ball on the grahnd. Iss funny ow they make references to nationality when iss an owner from overseas but when iss one from over ere they chant against the name. Aint thass wot they call exenophobia.
ReplyDeleteI'd just like to say, perhaps players were not rested as much as different combinations being tried out in readiness for next season. Just a thought, I would do that but, I might try out some youth as well.
ReplyDeleteLuzon is a fan of squad rotation, I don't think it was anything other than that.
ReplyDeleteThe antics of some of these other clubs' owners makes me appreicate the relative sanity of what we have, and we shouldn't forget that.
Martin Cowan
I thought in the first half everybody but Gomez looked as though they'd had to walk back from Bolton, stopping at each pub they passed. And even Joe has to share culpability for the space Morison found himself in.
ReplyDeleteThings happen when JBG comes on, as you say, BA, and the others picked up their game - a bit. Think you're hard on Buyens who can't pass but does interrupt the opposition. On Solly, I fear he can't "bomb forward" any more; he strains to pick up speed, and he had a pretty dire first 20, often losing his man completely.
Nice to beat Leeds, though, whether Italianate or not.
Thanks for the comments guys. Might have been a bit harsh on Buyens, just sometimes feel he's capable of more. Not easy I guess to balance giving some a bit of a rest, perhaps giving another youngster a chance (if not injured I'm wondering what's happened to Ahearne-Grant, who was featuring earlier in the season), and the general goal of putting the best combination out to win a game. Seems Luzon said he always intended to give Berg Gudmundsson a half and the plan worked out in the end.
ReplyDelete