by Brain Traysers »
21 Sep 2020 17:42
Surprised by the Swift scores - he certainly wasn't at his best but he had a big impact on key moments:
- wrongly called offside denying a 1:1
- broke ahead of a Joao again and just gets beaten to the ball by a GK
- Joao pulled back and defender sent off after another excellent long ball from... Swift
- Olise volley... from a cleared Swift corner (not that you can draw much from this)
CAM seems to be a problem here, evident in the eye test, and supported by the data. These
pass maps shows the lack of 'heat' in the heatmap in that central section in the attacking half, and Swifts passing map shows only 1/7 passes into box complete (at least 3 are easily identified as set pieces), and many of his successful forward passes coming from deeper including the 2 passes I flagged above. This may be tactical, so one to compare when someone other than Swift plays central.
Finally, I'm not convinced moving Olise (vital left foot on the right giving space for RB to overlap, and tends to drop deeper rather than run in behind anyway...) or Ejaria (I'm worried he gets boxed out centrally compared with starting 1:1 out wide and cutting in) is a solution. Plus, moving Swift deeper means dropping Rinomhota or Laurent and losing some 'energy' out of a defensive unit that has conceded 0 goals.
As I said elsewhere - if our biggest issue is talking about whether we are getting the best out of Swift in 2-0 wins, I'd rather have the wins than peak Swift in last season's losses.