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Thread: S'hampton Match Day Thread

  1. #21
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    We are going well now putting the visitors under pressure.

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    Moutinho having a stormer, real class.

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    Vitinha on for Podence

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    The Saints playing for time now. Last few minutes.

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    A fair result in the end. Their keeper deserves a look at for England again. Considering the poor prep, you have to be pleased with a point.

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    Their keeper kept them in it. As usual a good second half performance, bar their goal of course, but why oh why can't we play like that from the start?

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    all the chances we had and shots on goal, adds to my line that this wolves side will not score a lot of goals.

    very glad of the point in the end, kilman and boly were both brill.

    the team worked hard , esp second half deserved a point a least for effort.

    has moutinho ever taken a decent corner ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greavseywolf View Post
    all the chances we had and shots on goal, adds to my line that this wolves side will not score a lot of goals.

    very glad of the point in the end, kilman and boly were both brill.

    the team worked hard , esp second half deserved a point a least for effort.

    has moutinho ever taken a decent corner ?
    Agree with all the above, especially with regard to Moutinho's corners, predictably dreadful!

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    https://twitter.com/i/status/1330998164980109316

    This an interview with the Saints manager, The most intense game of the season.
    Last edited by abbobrom; 24-11-2020 at 04:57 PM.

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    It is interesting how different supporters see a game. Dendoncker was criticised in some quarters for doing nothing. His stats show that he covered more ground ( over eleven kilometers) than anyone else on the pitch. Only Jimenez, another who was criticised, was any where near him for ground covered. Football is not always about what you do with the ball, sometimes it is what you do without it.

    Dave Edwards was often accused of being a headless chicken. But his running and closing down of opponents, forcing them into rushed passes or errors often went unnoticed. The same could be said of Jimenez last night. Even late in the game he sprinted fifty or so yards to put their defenders under pressure. At times against the Saints he cut a frustrated figure, with the ball evading his runs, but he never hid and through his skill forced our equaliser.

    Last night was Raul's 85th consecutive appearance in the Premier League, the joint longest run level with Kasper Schmeichel. While last night was 34th Premier League game that Wolves have failed to score in the first half, more than any other side. On the plus side, we have lost just one of our last seven home Premier League games.

    It was no surprise that the Saints keeper McCarthy was awarded Man of the Match. Without him we would almost certainly be two points further up the table.

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