Just about as you saw it Col. We set up with full backs high, for a high press - but we didn’t actually press much until the second half, which really mystified me. I didn’t understand what we were meant to be doing with the ball. It seemed that Roberts and Chair were swapping sides for a bit, but both tended to end up on the right, leaving big gaps on the left. More suited to a 3 CB set up (which would suit Paal and Laird, who both look decent) but even then it would have needed more energy.
In terms of style there was still a lot of the sideways passing at the back, but then quite a bit of aimless launching forward at times, when those in possession felt under pressure. Dieng seems to have permission to punt it now as well. Very little fast, first time passing, or movement into space.
We have some decent players though. Roberts was a cut above, though he can’t shoot for toffee. As individuals the defence looks ok, the shape and working together and relationship with the centre mids need attention. Field dependable. Chair put in a shift yesterday, but left Paal exposed too much. Dykes is obviously low on both talent and confidence, can’t see him getting any better. I don’t understand what Johansen is meant to provide, he’s a waste of a place. Dozzell has a decent pass in him, but we see it so rarely. Armstrong provided energy and pace, which lifted the crowd, but I’m afraid he’s not the messiah, unless his close control improves drastically. He was also pretty hyper, running on nervous energy and looked knackered after ten minutes - I was watching him closely when they were setting up for corners etc. Raw material is there, I hope something can be done with it. I definitely don’t see him as a lone striker.
Should note that Blackpool weren’t bad, quite quick on the break, well organised etc. But we should have beaten them.
Although the temperature wasn’t too high last night, it was very close and humid.
The time wasting to protect a lead will kill this game. It seems every team does it. I left on full time to get the train, and was happy to avoid another 4 minutes (should have been 8 at least) of it.
All in all still giving Beale the benefit for at least another ten games yet. Whatever the results I hope to see a bit more of a coherent style emerging.