NewCorkSeth Meh. I'm disappointed in the manner of the loss. Coventry played decently but were far from the best team we have played.
Rafael was very poor. Only made one save which was the one he parried straight into the path of an onrushing player.
Too many long, speculative shots from various players.
Lack of subs was odd. Waited very long to make a change. Aluko seems to lack a bit of quality for the final product. Didnt look like assisting or scoring apart from his free kick that was saved well.
If the team can respond well next week then it doesn't matter. Time to test the spirit of the team.
Seemed to me Velcro made some fairly obvious and reasonable choices.
Firstly, trust his team and how they play to tell eventually and not panic because we went a goal down. I see this as a very positive sign. His patience worked against Wycombe for example, loads were calling for Joao to be removed at HT and Puscas to come on. Joao won us the game.
And initially it worked against Coventry, we weren't playing well but we did create chances. And we scored in plenty of time to win. At around the time you'd be looking to make a change.
Once you score that goal, your sub plans go on hold. You expect that to lift the team and you've seen that it worked. Makes no sense to make the change then, especially as it would either be for the goalscorer or involve changing the shape of the team.
The problem is the players showed too much complacency and didn't have quite the legs.they often do. Even so, it took a combination of errors to concede the second goal, after which the change was quickly made.
Let's not forget that Cov scored again after that change anyway. Admittedly through what seems like a GK error.
There's too many people pushing sub and formation agendas wise after the fact.
Personally, I think this is a good result for our season. It shows we can't get too complacent. It doesn't really harm us. And it gives other teams looking at the last two scorelines some hope of scoring and beating us, which hopefully means more teams will come at us and play open games to win, at least for a little while.
Meite back next game hopefully, Ejaria shortly after with a bit of luck, then Moore and then maybe we start seeing some of Swift, Yiadom, Araruna and Holmes back too.
Just got to keep those points ticking over and not go on an extended bad run.