Well that was so much easier than I was expecting. I don't think Leicester started too badly but they essentially gave up after we got our second and were pathetic from then on. I think scoring first and then Baz making a good save straight after (which was pretty much the only thing he had to do) were crucial in how that played out last night. Funny because I was thinking after the Charlton demolition job that we needed to be adding more threat from set pieces mixed in with our fast breaking attacking football...I Just didn't think that would come against Leicester who should be pretty dominant in the air at the back.
The ref was a bit of a homer which was nice, but tbf we did a whole lot more attacking then they did so you're always likely to win a higher percentage of fouls. Offside for the first goal and the second looked tight on the replay on the big screen too so a bit of luck (**** officiating) going our way too at the moment. Again, do more attacking and you force more of those things to happen.
Earlier in the season the only attacking outlet we had was JRob or Scienza when he came into the side. It's so nice to see that we are a threat constantly across the pitch now. They can choose to double up on Scienza, but then you're leaving space on the other side for Fellows to exploit which he did time and time again. Then they started doubling up on him and Scienza had more space. Also opening up the space in the middle for AArma to drop into and Azaz to run into. So nice to see a bit of in game nous and target their young LB who was clearly struggling against Fellows. You could see the sending off coming from the moment he got that early yellow, just nice to see us take advantage of that rather then stop attacking down that side which is the classic Saints thing to do in that situation.
I thought the atmosphere was good in places, but also very dead for long parts too. Difficult in the second half when it's cold and Leicester clearly would have happily declared and not come out for the second half. And after a few good chances we very much treated the second half as a chance to conserve energy too which fed into the crowd. Didn't hear the Leicester fans once all game. Couldn't see how many there were from where I sit in the Kingsland but didn't seem like many. Also thought it was embarrassing from them to give up as limply as they did to the point of Begovic wasting time in the first half at 0-3 down
The ref completely bottled booking him too btw. He spoke to him and told him to get on with it so many times, pointless unless you're going to book him for it.
I'd have probably taken Scienza off earlier than he did with the game very much won and despite looking a bit rusty, nice to see JRob still looking lively and positive when he came on. The only negatives I have really are Quarshie looked shaky and a mistake waiting to happen early on but did settle to his credit (helped by Leicester just giving up), Downes stupid and needless yellow which didn't look far off being a straight red from where I was sat, and that we didn't keep our foot on the intensity second half to get another goal or two. They were there for the taking.
I could go round naming players that were excellent but I'd be naming near enough the entire team. Can't believe how quiet we kept Fatuwho. Looked like he didn't want to be there. Up the Saints!
The ref was a bit of a homer which was nice, but tbf we did a whole lot more attacking then they did so you're always likely to win a higher percentage of fouls. Offside for the first goal and the second looked tight on the replay on the big screen too so a bit of luck (**** officiating) going our way too at the moment. Again, do more attacking and you force more of those things to happen.
Earlier in the season the only attacking outlet we had was JRob or Scienza when he came into the side. It's so nice to see that we are a threat constantly across the pitch now. They can choose to double up on Scienza, but then you're leaving space on the other side for Fellows to exploit which he did time and time again. Then they started doubling up on him and Scienza had more space. Also opening up the space in the middle for AArma to drop into and Azaz to run into. So nice to see a bit of in game nous and target their young LB who was clearly struggling against Fellows. You could see the sending off coming from the moment he got that early yellow, just nice to see us take advantage of that rather then stop attacking down that side which is the classic Saints thing to do in that situation.
I thought the atmosphere was good in places, but also very dead for long parts too. Difficult in the second half when it's cold and Leicester clearly would have happily declared and not come out for the second half. And after a few good chances we very much treated the second half as a chance to conserve energy too which fed into the crowd. Didn't hear the Leicester fans once all game. Couldn't see how many there were from where I sit in the Kingsland but didn't seem like many. Also thought it was embarrassing from them to give up as limply as they did to the point of Begovic wasting time in the first half at 0-3 down
The ref completely bottled booking him too btw. He spoke to him and told him to get on with it so many times, pointless unless you're going to book him for it.I'd have probably taken Scienza off earlier than he did with the game very much won and despite looking a bit rusty, nice to see JRob still looking lively and positive when he came on. The only negatives I have really are Quarshie looked shaky and a mistake waiting to happen early on but did settle to his credit (helped by Leicester just giving up), Downes stupid and needless yellow which didn't look far off being a straight red from where I was sat, and that we didn't keep our foot on the intensity second half to get another goal or two. They were there for the taking.
I could go round naming players that were excellent but I'd be naming near enough the entire team. Can't believe how quiet we kept Fatuwho. Looked like he didn't want to be there. Up the Saints!
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