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The problem of not scoring goals from open play all boils down to the formation and supporting the front player/s.
Yesterday we din't do any. It was pointless playing Hugill up front on his own, when he won a header no one was near him. Lack of support.
It's now a worrying time, but it has been coming in all fairness, apart from the wearers of the tinted glasses.........utm.
The reality is we don't actually know if one or either of them would have made a difference yesterday, it's just a matter of opinion.
But the point I'm making is why have they been frozen out? Are they both so far behind what the manager wants or is there another reason?
Lindsay must be really dreadful in training if he couldn't get on the bench yesterday when we didn't have another midfield option, unless of course there is another issue because he hasn't been reported as being injured or unwell.
I disagree Timber, regarding there not being three worse teams.Blackpool more than rode their luck against Stoke.Wigan played a weakened Norwich and Huddersfield played a very indifferent Birmingham side.Still think Cardiff will be down there and even though they've got a few more points banked, Reading could be drawn into it
Fair point. I can't say for certainty, unlikely then.
No centre mid as backup was a bizarre decision. 3 strikers on the bench seems like a decision made with the thought in mind that we would be chasing the game, not great. It isn't bold IMO, smells of not having much faith in the initial lineup.
Stoke City - Powered in a load of shots in the game at Blackpool, same as Stoke did at home against
the Millers, but lost, not forgetting Blackpools winner was scored with a deflection.
Stats
Blackpool Fc .....................Stoke City
..... 31% ....... Possession ... 69%
..... 07 ............. Shots ....... 25
..... 01 .......... On Target .... 06
..... 03 ........... Corners ...... 05
..... 13 ............ Fouls ......... 09