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An interesting piece on the Salisu long throw in, and whether or not it is working.
The case being made is that it IS working because we are setting up to win the second ball, in or on the edge of the area, rather than expecting to win the first header. Case in point, from the Leeds game where Leeds won 6/6 first balls, from Salisu’s throws but Saints won 6/6 second balls. The high looping trajectory makes it difficult for defenders to get much distance on their clearing headers, which is what we are anticipating.
https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/20048451.analysis-saints-long-throw-in-tactic-not-working/
But what are we doing when we take a normal throw in from these positions - probably ending up with the ball im a wide position, back to goal against an organised defending team.But what are we then doing with the seemingly high number of second balls that we are winning off of the long throws? Not a lot really so are they actually working? I'm not a fan of them myself if I'm honest.
An interesting piece on the Salisu long throw in, and whether or not it is working.
The case being made is that it IS working because we are setting up to win the second ball, in or on the edge of the area, rather than expecting to win the first header. Case in point, from the Leeds game where Leeds won 6/6 first balls, from Salisu’s throws but Saints won 6/6 second balls. The high looping trajectory makes it difficult for defenders to get much distance on their clearing headers, which is what we are anticipating.
https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/20048451.analysis-saints-long-throw-in-tactic-not-working/
https://www.southamptonfc.com/news/...thampton-fc-202223-season-tickets-on-sale-now
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JWP has scored from this exact scenario this season. Wasn’t it against Spurs? It’s interesting to see. It’s similar to the “punt to the corner flag from kick off” that a few teams experimented with for a while (logic being that, at kick off, it’s the only time where you’re faced with having to play through an organised ten player opposition). It’s a creative look at throw ins which are very low percentage when it comes to chance creation normally. It’s not as if we’re getting goals from lobbing mortars into the area from them as we don’t have a Delap-style specialist at that skill, or the attacking players to compliment that sort of approach. I’d rather us be doing something different and then you can assess impact over a longer sample size.But what are we then doing with the seemingly high number of second balls that we are winning off of the long throws? Not a lot really so are they actually working? I'm not a fan of them myself if I'm honest.
https://www.southamptonfc.com/news/...thampton-fc-202223-season-tickets-on-sale-now
Good news if you can afford it...
https://www.southamptonfc.com/news/...thampton-fc-202223-season-tickets-on-sale-now
Good news if you can afford it...
Funny thing about your old man turning 65 - my dad is 80 now, and it was only last year when I said "oh you're ok as yours are cheaper" he said "are they" lolWas going to drop out after this season as money is tight at the mo, but the club obviously decided it wanted me to suffer for another year and dropped Block 15 to £399, also the old man just turned 65, so his has dropped from £570 to £350…
So I will be back for more.
I'll be renewing. And then I'll be going to Bournemouth away next season.![]()
You'll need to have been to several away games this season to stand a chance. I'll be in the top bracket for ticket priority as I've been to loads this season.I may try to make that away game next year...seeing as it is 4 miles from my doorstep rather than 37![]()
You'll need to have been to several away games this season to stand a chance. I'll be in the top bracket for ticket priority as I've been to loads this season.![]()