by marlowuk »
03 May 2014 19:29
This was a game that produced passion, entertainment, total confusion (at the final whistle) and, ultimately, disappointment!
To be honest I wasn't expecting much when I heard both Guthrie and Williams were sidelined. To lose both first choice Central Midfielders would surely prove to much for us. In the event Ledge was immense (probably MOTM for me) and Akpan did well although he has a tendency to be on the periphery of the action too often. Burnley had certainly come to win the game and always looked dangerous in attack with slick interplay between their front men. But we produced one of our best performances of the season and, although virtually all of our players produced the odd mistake, none of them can be faulted for their commitment to the cause. Right from the start we attacked with pace and were appealing for a penalty before 60 seconds were up. I was too far away to see if this was justified or not. We were lucky (although that luck was earned by our pressure) to go one up via an own goal but within a few minutes had gifted Burnley the equaliser. A quickly taken free kick just outside our box found the defence sleeping but the subsequent low cross should have been cleared before it reached Arfield who tucked it away. Inevitably Ings scored on a counter attack before HT and we were staring defeat in the face.
To our credit our heads didn't go down and we continued to press. McCleary was causing problems down one wing and Jobi down the other with Gunter and POTS Obita giving them great support. Hal and Jake Taylor were on by this time and it was Hal who set up McCleary for the superb equaliser! Alf had worked hard before being replaced by Hal and was much more involved than he had been in previous games this season. Pog too gave everything for the team and had a few chances that he just couldn't quite put away. McCleary had a chance to wrap up the points with a one-on-one with their keeper who spread himself well to deflect the shot away. McCarthy also had work to do and saved with a similar one-on-one from (I think) Ings(?)
Some have criticised Morrison but for me he was very solid and getting back to his form of old. Pearce won most of his arial battles but he must look to direct his headers more accurately to fellow team mates. The Burnley defenders were much better at doing that. Finally a word for Jake Taylor who came on and looked very comfortable on the ball.
We had enough chances to have won it but Heaton was inspired in the Burnley goal and the ball simply wouldn't run for us. The late Brighton goal was a sickener and the less said about the pitch invasion the better!
What happens next season is anyone's guess. I hope we can keep Williams but, whoever we lose, we know we have the strength in our academy and U21 sides to replace them and, given time, they will come good. The future is not so bad!!