Posts like this always seem to lack any basis in reality to me. Of course it would be better to pass to players behind the defence and in space, no one would argue with that. The problem is how to get into a position to do that. You can't just decide to have that pass available, and that is the reason why teams play out from the back and try to create space, rather than rushing it forward to a sea of bodies. On Saturday Swansea seemed to be better at not being pulled about than most teams we play, although we did still break through their press plenty of times, and on numerous occasions had the wingers, Carvalho, Tufan or Morton running into space up the middle, but it always fizzled out once it reached the penalty area. A few times it seemed like we didn't have any idea where to go or who to pass to from the edge of the box. Philogene two or three times got running with it and looked very similar to the position he scored from against Preston for example, but this time seemed unsure where to go, couldn't find a progressive pass and ended up dribbling sideways across the box into less and less space until eventually being tackled. I see this line on here a lot about defenders getting into position while we pass it around at the back - I think it's the opposite that often happens, especially on Saturday, they were getting back into position while we had the ball near their box but struggled to find a way into it. As I said after the game, execution was also a big issue. First touches and passes in key areas were terrible. I think as ever there are multiple reasons we struggled.