As I wandered through the sunny streets of West London this morning towards Loftus Road with my youngest we strolled with a sense of hope and optimism that finally this would be the season a new dawn would finally break.
There seemed many reasons to be positive - a decent new young manager with premiership experience who was saying the right things and trying to bring in players better than we have, Cellino's season ticket offer (surely he means to give it a good go this season), QPR shorn of many of their better players. Surely QPR were there for the taking a youngish unproven team.
That lasted all off 5 minutes after kick off. These are some of the words and phrases to describe the first half from a Leeds perspective; slow, cumbersome, lethargic, not fit, passionless, lack of urgency, clueless, lightweight, impotent.
The fans as ever were magnificent creating a wall of noise that should have been a spur to get things going.
In Green we seem to have swapped Silvestre for someone with the same skills and the same flaws - good shot stopper but hapless under the high ball.
It was clearly a game too soon for Beradii who clearly was not fully fit and in the 20 mins or so before he was subbed was given a torrid time by the QPR flying teenage winger.
The goal was a calamity - it should have been cleared and Green had a shocker trying to turn it over but instead it ended eventually under not over the bar.
Still the fans dug deep hoping to inspire the team to do the same. Instead we were slow and disjointed. In the formation Diagourra was the killer of pace and driving forward and movement or hope of flowing football foiled by him being ponderous and simply looking to play it backwards - he made the ghost of Ray Wilkins seem a progressive passer. The rest of the midfield looked lightweight. Grimes being knocked off the ball or simply not at the races and Vierra finding his feet and getting to know his teammates. Wood looked unthreatening and doesn't have the pace to chase down the ball apply pressure in this formation. Roofe looked out of his depth and ineffectual - maybe he was a little over awed or prefers playing down the middle. Dallas had some okay touches but looked off the pace too.
Taylor was a mixed bag - some decent runs forward and a couple of committed challenges/interceptions but was also guilty of giving the ball away and n the few occasions we broke it tended to be on the left and he too slowed the game rather than giving the early pass or cross.
Wasted corners and a free kick out of play summed up our first half threat. QPR were v unlucky not to be at least 2 and probably 3 up at half time- Green's left hand post being very kind to Leeds.
Surely, there would be a *******ing at half time and a reaction second half - well apparently surely not.
We were soundly beaten and it could have been more.
There were a few positives. Vierra came more and more into the game. Coyle looked composed at right back and in the last 15 mins got forward well. Antonnsen looked threatening when he came on and had a glorious chance (though it looked suspiciously offside) no whilst he beat the keeper it dribbled wide. Sakho looked genuinely quick and threatening when he came on and will surely start soon. He linked very well with Vierra, Coyle and Antonssen too. Taylor got better as the game went on and I would say probably edged the 'best' player for Leeds.
So abject was the performance and seemingly lacking in drive and passion that the Leeds fans were stunned into someone like silence for large parts of the last 15 minutes and at the end there was a look of open mouthed disbelief that this season could be at least as hard and unrewarding as the last two.
chant of the game to the ginger haired linesman from the Leeds fans - get out of the sun, get out of the sun 1 oi ginger get out of the sun.
Players got booed at the end (rightly) and Monk seemed to disappear straight down the tunnel rather then face the fans.
Cellino has allowed Monk to bring in his own players and coaching team and I suspect will be calling Gary to ask WTF was that? Many more performances like that one and I suspect young Gary will be toast. Not Cellino's fault and possibly not Monk's though he picks the team and Beradi was not fit and the midfield was so lightweight.
The main things I took away from the game ....
We need Bridcutt back to boss the midfield and fast
Wood doesn't have the right attributes to play the lone striker role at present and his lack of pace makes it comfortable for the other team's centre backs
Grimes seems very lightweight
Green is the new Silvestre and if anything his kicking and flapping is worse - Silvestre is young so would rather play him
Some of the players look promising - Vierra looks like he will grow into some player - he is technically good, has pace and vision and got better and took more responsibility as the game wore on - Sakho looked threatening he must start next game - Antonnsen looks as if he will get into positions to score goals.
Mowatt must be wondering why he didn't play.
I hope we can put that game down to the football equivalent of a mulligan but I fear it could be a long season.
I only had a 20 minutes walk home after the game so I feel for those fans making the long journey back up the M1 with no real crumbs of comfort to cheer them up on that long journey back to God's own country.
MOT



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