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    Thought Today was a Tactical Disaster....

    The contrast in tactical attitude between the two teams today was so staggering, and for us rather concerning...

    Whether there actually a good side our not, there's no question that tactically they were were setup to win, highlighted by the fact that for large parts of the second half they were playing four up front.

    Were setup so negatively its unbelievable, 1 up front at home just gives the away team all the encouragement the need. At 3-1 down the first change comes, striker for a striker. So were still poncing around with 1 up front. Tactically, that's just not good enough.

    Losing a game is one thing, it happens. But the manner in which we lost today was very worrying as far as I am concerned. I'm struggling to see where are the goals going to come from to win us enough games?

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    There’s something in what you say Cornholme. Have only seen the goals and we seem to gifted them 2. Sean is blaming the players, I think we aren’t good at finishing. Andre showed how!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CornholmeClaret View Post
    The contrast in tactical attitude between the two teams today was so staggering, and for us rather concerning...

    Whether there actually a good side our not, there's no question that tactically they were were setup to win, highlighted by the fact that for large parts of the second half they were playing four up front.

    Were setup so negatively its unbelievable, 1 up front at home just gives the away team all the encouragement the need. At 3-1 down the first change comes, striker for a striker. So were still poncing around with 1 up front. Tactically, that's just not good enough.

    Losing a game is one thing, it happens. But the manner in which we lost today was very worrying as far as I am concerned. I'm struggling to see where are the goals going to come from to win us enough games?
    Absolutely Cornholme.Where indeed?We looked amateurish all match.No threat now going forward since April.Too much hoofball and no creativity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaretinBudapest View Post
    Absolutely Cornholme.Where indeed?We looked amateurish all match.No threat now going forward since April.Too much hoofball and no creativity.
    There are times, mercifully not all that many, when Burnley allow their performance levels to slip and they find themselves on the wrong end of a comprehensive defeat.
    Such a performance occurred this afternoon, when the Hornets came calling and were allowed to slip away with all three points as a result of some moments of defensive carelessness at the beginning of each half and an inability to create any meaningful chances thereafter.
    Whilst not taking anything away from an excellent Watford performance, there is no denying that Burnley were as poor today as at any time under Sean Dyche. Even more troubling was their inability to summon any sort of meaningful fightback after falling 3-1 behind early in the second half.
    There will be the predictable mutterings that blame Burnley’s Europa League entanglements for their lacklustre display and others will no doubt point to the lingering injuries which continue to deprive the Clarets of Steven Defour and Robbie Brady, but there should be no excuses offered to paper over the cracks of an indifferent performance.
    It started very badly when former Claret Andre Gray was offered the freedom of the Burnley penalty area to turn in a right-wing cross early in the game. By the time a hectic first ten minutes had elapsed, however, Burnley were level through James Tarkowski’s header from a corner.
    For the remainder of the first half, it seemed that normal service would be resumed; Burnley had the better of the match and when the teams turned around level at 1-1, the majority of Clarets supporters probably assumed, as I did, that Burnley would go on to win in the second half.
    Once the second half had got underway, however, two defensive aberrations put paid to that notion; firstly, a failure to clear allowed Troy Deeney to score from an angled shot; then a poorly measured cross-field pass invited Will Hughes to close in on Burnley’s goal unopposed and drill his shot past Joe Hart.
    No doubt troubling for Dyche is that Burnley could not thereafter rouse themselves to produce any sort of vigorous response, which was most frustrating and alarming for the watching Clarets fans.
    Burnley’s spirit in adversity has rightly been lauded during Sean Dyche’s tenure in charge, but it was lacking in the second half this afternoon and that was both unusual and somewhat worrying.
    It is worth bearing in mind, however, that Burnley have also lost their opening home Premier League fixture in each of the last two seasons and on both those occasions, they successfully shrugged off those setbacks to the point where the opening day home defeat became irrelevant.
    The Clarets must now repeat the exercise for the third time.

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