3pointsMillsy3points
Really don't want to write too much negative when overall I see positive but it is a real concern that our defence should be so poor.
Ok so we lost Richards but in fairness he was better going forward. Surely one position can't devastate the whole defence - the only player I can think of who can ruin a defensive unit is a keeper but Rafael has actually been reasonable. It's as though they spent the whole time between last season and this actively unlearning how to defend? Or is it that Moore has his mind elsewhere, Morro has lost his legs, Yiadom has lost his brain. Yes zonal marking is shite but it's not like that's new to them - if anything they've had more time to perfect it.
defending isn't just about the named defenders on the team sheet. Midfield protection plays a big part, as does (these days) the work the forwards do to track back or fill in space in a system / press the defenders. With McIntyre and Bristow both out of position and relatively inexperienced, does this mean Laurent and Rino play slightly differently creating gaps elsewhere as they cover the left hand side? I also think with Swift playing a floating role in midfield potentially creates uncertainties for others and, if Swift becomes the deepest midfielder at a point in time, he is not as good defensively as Laurent & Rino, and doesn't have the pace to cover the full backs, etc. Is that the reason we were defensively a bit more solid when Semedo played rather than Swift last season? Of course you lose a lot going forward without Swift
Good points, 3points!
I take what you say, but it seems far more relevant to oru defence in open play. We have massive issues in set plays where these things are less relevant. We've become utterly inept. Noone seems to know what to do.