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[Albion] What I Learned Tonight



Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
30,603
It is good to see players playing with a smile on their face. There is a squad of players there all buying into Potter's style, and the transition seems to be almost complete.

Lack of a striker could hold us back but everyone seems so comfortable on the ball now. Cutting edge up top could catapult this lot into the top half of the table.
 




West Upper Seagull

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Oct 31, 2003
1,513
Woodingdean
Ali J has shown tonight once again that he knows where the back of the net is - it does make you wonder whether we could really see the best of him if he was given a decent run in the first team !
 


Silverhatch

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Feb 23, 2009
4,323
Preston Park
Gyokeres played outright CF. The most difficult position on the pitch (for us and most sides outside the elite). He had 2/3 good on target strikes at goal, scored one and played in AliJ for his thunderbolt. All in a scratch side at just 22. **** me we are a tough crowd.
 


W3 BHA

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Nov 16, 2009
363
I learned (again) what a happy, thoroughly bloody nice chap Ali J is............and that he seemed to have something akin to an Irish lilt when interviewed!
 


dangull

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Feb 24, 2013
5,113
Potter may have learned to take this Cup a bit more seriously, even if one reason is just for keeping the fans happy.
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,833
West west west Sussex
What I learned last night:-

In the Potterverse if you're young you start at right back.
 


*Gullsworth*

My Hair is like his hair
Jan 20, 2006
9,351
West...West.......WEST SUSSEX
I learned we are slowly building a half decent squad. But even more important we are a class & a half above Pompey & boy it still feels good beating those #TWATS.
 


KoreanSeagull

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Dec 1, 2019
77
Not North
How can you slate Steele after that? Kept a cleen sheet, managed an outstanding save and his kicks weren't bad at all.

His confidence grew throughout the match and I'll take him as a back up keeper.

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Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
10,704
How can you slate Steele after that? Kept a cleen sheet, managed an outstanding save and his kicks weren't bad at all.

His confidence grew throughout the match and I'll take him as a back up keeper.

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I thought his distribution was excellent.
Really didn't expect that from him.. mainly based on what I saw on Sunderland til I die tbf
 






warsaw

She's lost control
Jan 28, 2008
910
We are perfecting the tippytappyacross theback strategy. Pompey tried to press us very high and each time we waltzed straight through them into acres of space. Yes I know it was only Pompey and doing it against ManCity might be risky, but the benefits outweigh the risks for Potter

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SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

Loyal2Family+Albion!
Sep 28, 2004
11,283
Izmir, Southern Turkey
Agree re Molumby and Veltman, also thought Gyokeres worked hard up there, couple of decent efforts and well taken goal.

Jahanbaksh was class. I accept against League 1 opposition but looked quality.

Steele had 1 save to make and it was absolutely top drawer. Good distribution, what on that performance makes you doubt him?


Lack of command of area. A lot of flapping around in the first half. His history is a good reflex keeper who makes great saves but makes mistakes and very brittle confidence. Saw all that last night.

re: Jahanbaksh and Bernardo... both started badly (it was a cross not a shot) but then grew in confidence and agree later in the game Jahanbaksh was on fire... that's what's so frustrating!
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
We are perfecting the tippytappyacross theback strategy. Pompey tried to press us very high and each time we waltzed straight through them into acres of space. Yes I know it was only Pompey and doing it against ManCity might be risky, but the benefits outweigh the risks for Potter

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Pompey’s ‘Bielsa tactics’ game plan was obvious, ten wound-up outfield players in our faces, sprinting to harry us into hoped for mistakes.

But I thought we handled it well, this included getting the ball forward quickly from the traps Pompey thought they were setting. Giving us an advantage in numbers in counter attacks
 


Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
4,913
Mid Sussex
Lack of command of area. A lot of flapping around in the first half. His history is a good reflex keeper who makes great saves but makes mistakes and very brittle confidence. Saw all that last night.

re: Jahanbaksh and Bernardo... both started badly (it was a cross not a shot) but then grew in confidence and agree later in the game Jahanbaksh was on fire... that's what's so frustrating!

Agree regards Steele. Great shot stopper but all over the shop with set pieces.

Ali J had a great game considering how little he has played since lockdown. It’s unsurprising that it took him a 10 minutes or so to get going. TBH, you could say the same for most of the team.


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SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

Loyal2Family+Albion!
Sep 28, 2004
11,283
Izmir, Southern Turkey
Two other things....

Absolutely agree it was lovely to enjoy a match without fretting and I did think we dominated the match.

Potter has a history of having a striker who causes mayhem, lays off, but doesn't score a huge number of goals. He had someone like that at Ostersunds (ghoddos?). Wonder if that's what he's looking for from Gyokeres....
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
46,794
Gloucester
Gyokeres played outright CF. The most difficult position on the pitch (for us and most sides outside the elite). He had 2/3 good on target strikes at goal, scored one and played in AliJ for his thunderbolt. All in a scratch side at just 22. **** me we are a tough crowd.

This. He wasn't afraid to shoot - and shoot on target - two or three times he forced the GK to make a decent save Plus a goal and an assist. We've seen matches where the whole team hasn't matched those stats! Some unnecessarily harsh comments floating around.
Agree that probably a Championship loan is the best plan for now, especially if he's going to get slated here!
As said above, tough crowd!
 
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Barnet Seagull

Luxury Player
Jul 14, 2003
5,929
Falmer, soon...
I thought the old(er) heads in midfield showed their quality. Propper, Stephens, Gross all consistently a class above.
We know why Potter doesn't fancy Bernado at left back. Decision making and positioning is suspect.
Mac Allister is a classy No.10 but doesn't quite fit the system, yet.
AliJ showed why he isn't fully trusted in the first XI yet. I think a run of starting games and we could see him shine as he took a while to get up to speed.

There is a lot of depth in the squad. IF we went down this year, we could lose a number of our first team and we would still be very competitive

We beat Pompey 4-0 with a fully rotated squad. We've come a long long way...
 


southstandandy

WEST STAND ANDY
Jul 9, 2003
5,654
Agree regards Steele. Great shot stopper but all over the shop with set pieces.

Ali J had a great game considering how little he has played since lockdown. It’s unsurprising that it took him a 10 minutes or so to get going. TBH, you could say the same for most of the team.


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Have to say that was my take on it too. No denying his ability to make a save but I thought everytime a cross came in he was nowhere near it or didn't know whether to come or go. Would still prefer a better back up in my view.

Best thing generally last night for me was that often when the '2nd string' plays you feel only 2 or 3 players could improve or adapt to the main 1st team group but the vast majority who played last night all made me feel that they could adequately add and support the first 11 and I would have no problem with them being bench players or starting games when needed. The strength in depth we now have is as strong as it has ever been in my view with the exception of the forward department. As with most on here would like one more striker to give us a another option and would be happy for Gyokeres to be our 4th striker.

All round a positive performace last night, although the quality of the opposition has to be taken into account.
 
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