No what I mean is why does it take our players at least 30 minutes to realise their feet are on a football pitch in a competitive match?So not in Real Time Status then. You know what they say Good Guys always finish last.
It's a decent question, which I have no answer for. In 5 of our 8 league games so far we've gone behind first, 4 of them inside the first 20 minutes.........WHY???
We will often finish the game strongly, and I hear myself say "if only we'd played like that from the start".....
But if we do too well at the start (FA Cup final springs to mind) it simply gives the opposition more time to do something about it. Maybe it is a genuine tactic.
Of course we are also good at finishing games poorly with nervousness and panic, almost inviting the opposition to score that inevitable last gasp winner or claim an unlikely draw when they should have been put to bed earlier.
So not really sure if I have helped with your question or just rambled on a bit......
Clubs may start a game wanting to be solid and not take too many risks but no club tactically decides to start a game with less concentration, confidence etc. We look like we're half asleep at the start of games.
This was always a criticism of Brucey's time I had, he would tell them to stay tight for the first 20 minutes, which invited the opponents onto you. A similar thing is happening now.