Of course you can only beat what is in front of you but let's not get carried away by today's result. Watford were always going to be there for the taking playing the entire game with 10 men after getting a guy sent off for... erm, I'm not really sure.
We won the game comfortably in the end and doing so playing high tempo short passing, but the real test is if we can do it against 11 men. There were also a few things that concerned me today; namely wayward shooting, poor final balls and not getting in the end of the few decent balls we did put in. Some of this will come as the team gets used to playing with eachother more but there is plenty for Adams to think about.
This time the team was more balanced and we were much better than last weekend (admittedly in vastly different circumstances) but I want to dwell quickly on the players.
Whittaker and Garrido both saw plenty of the ball today and didn't need to do much defending but they weren't really able to get any quality into the box. This is something which will be very important to us for the rest of the season. Hoolahan looked very good today but I don't think he was actually any better than vs Wolves; just this time he had players around him who were also playing well and he was the main man so therefore we got the most out of him. Turner, Russ and Ruddy had a comfortable game by and large but had to be alert. We are lucky to have IMO the best goalkeeper and CB in the league.
We didn't really need Tettey and Johnson screening the defence today but there ball retention was superb (again against 10 men) and they were vital in allowing us to keep the pressure on Watford. Tettey had a quiet game today aside from the goal but Johnson was very busy and should be a real force in the Championship. Grabban hasn't quite yet clicked into the team but he looked much more threatening today and got a great goal. If Adams can get him and the rest on the same wavelength he could be a real goal machine.
Finally onto Redmond and Lafferty. Redmond was very lively today but his shooting and crossing must improve! It has been said countless times but he rarely connects cleanly with a shot (he must have had 10+ today) or picks out a man with a cross despite seeing plenty of the ball.As for Lafferty, could he be the next Grant Holt? What a shift from the big man! If I'm honest I thought we had signed an absolute donkey but he was easily the best player on the pitch today. I'd of liked to see him on the end of some balls in, but he was everywhere, making tackles, linking up with the others and all the while in what has to be an unfamiliar left wing role for him.
The subs who came on couldn't have asked for a more comfortable introduction but it was nice to see Fer on the pitch and I really hope we fight tooth and nail to keep him. So a good performance against a luckless Watford side but plenty of work to do still.
We won the game comfortably in the end and doing so playing high tempo short passing, but the real test is if we can do it against 11 men. There were also a few things that concerned me today; namely wayward shooting, poor final balls and not getting in the end of the few decent balls we did put in. Some of this will come as the team gets used to playing with eachother more but there is plenty for Adams to think about.
This time the team was more balanced and we were much better than last weekend (admittedly in vastly different circumstances) but I want to dwell quickly on the players.
Whittaker and Garrido both saw plenty of the ball today and didn't need to do much defending but they weren't really able to get any quality into the box. This is something which will be very important to us for the rest of the season. Hoolahan looked very good today but I don't think he was actually any better than vs Wolves; just this time he had players around him who were also playing well and he was the main man so therefore we got the most out of him. Turner, Russ and Ruddy had a comfortable game by and large but had to be alert. We are lucky to have IMO the best goalkeeper and CB in the league.
We didn't really need Tettey and Johnson screening the defence today but there ball retention was superb (again against 10 men) and they were vital in allowing us to keep the pressure on Watford. Tettey had a quiet game today aside from the goal but Johnson was very busy and should be a real force in the Championship. Grabban hasn't quite yet clicked into the team but he looked much more threatening today and got a great goal. If Adams can get him and the rest on the same wavelength he could be a real goal machine.
Finally onto Redmond and Lafferty. Redmond was very lively today but his shooting and crossing must improve! It has been said countless times but he rarely connects cleanly with a shot (he must have had 10+ today) or picks out a man with a cross despite seeing plenty of the ball.As for Lafferty, could he be the next Grant Holt? What a shift from the big man! If I'm honest I thought we had signed an absolute donkey but he was easily the best player on the pitch today. I'd of liked to see him on the end of some balls in, but he was everywhere, making tackles, linking up with the others and all the while in what has to be an unfamiliar left wing role for him.
The subs who came on couldn't have asked for a more comfortable introduction but it was nice to see Fer on the pitch and I really hope we fight tooth and nail to keep him. So a good performance against a luckless Watford side but plenty of work to do still.
