That and he has confidence in his left back.
My left back is giving me gip this morning. I blame Saints for giving me cause to leap suddenly in the air like a salmon whilst trying not to spill a cup of tea.
I seem to be the only one that thought Hoover was pushed by Terry before he scored, have another look at the replays, it may not have been deliberate but had a profound result on the outcome.

I seem to be the only one that thought Hoover was pushed by Terry before he scored, have another look at the replays, it may not have been deliberate but had a profound result on the outcome.
I still think the main reason for the slip was the excellent movement from Terry. I wish we were like that at our corners.
I still think the main reason for the slip was the excellent movement from Terry. I wish we were like that at our corners.
Not that I wanted to much, but using the iPlayer this morning gave me the opportunity to examine Terry's push on Jos. Tbh, it was just a fend off. Jos was going to go down without anyone's help. Blades again..?
Our movement isn't particularly bad but we just seem to both be unable and unwilling to whip it into that danger area around 8-10 yards out dead centre. We either try some kind of near post flick or far post knock down shenanigans, or just plain mis-hit the corner, so wasteful when we have aerial threats like Rickie and Jos in the side. Should just go back to basics and drill it into them for hours one day in training, big men line up around the edge of the box, darting runs, ball whipped in, and attack it - no funny business! We also need a couple of consistent takers, at the moment it seems to be a case of rock, paper, scissors; Davis, Lallana, Puncheon, Ramirez, Guly and Schneiderlin all have a go now and then, I swear there was a game where we had four different takers for four different corners.
Probably just a watered pitch with a big man being caught moving the wrong way!
All season I have been saying to mates that are movement is not good enough Mikey. There is no real out to in movement; it's always just a yard or two.
The most frustrating thing for me, and this is a basic I was taught, is that there is never anyone dropping outwards at the far post to get a ball that misses everyone. Watch any game and there will always be at least one golden chance at the far post.
"Goal a game at the far post" is one of the oldest but truest coaching comments in the game.
), but no-one in the much more dangerous area where about a quarter of corners tend to end up.