The thing I like about the way we're playing is that we seem to have learnt that it's pointless playing it up to Andone as if he were Murray (ie: to his head) - we're keeping it down more, and aren't afraid to simply put it to one side or the other and let Andone chase it.
Early on in this game he did two fabulous passes to set up moves down the wing. But he does seem to have been a bit caught out since then. On the other hand, not sure Locadia has put a foot wrong yet.