Judging from injuries it'll probably look something like this Attacking and defending corners is a priority. We've got enough tall players in the team now we should be doing better at both ends.
Anyone beating an opponent more than once will be beaten themselves. One touch to control, then gerrit in the box.
Maybe do some training for our centre halves to stop wrestling the opposition and actually watch the ball at set pieces?
Can anyone think of a team that's really effectively done zonal marking? It's always seemed like something that's really easily sussed to me.
We have I think 4 at the club, Hemir, Rusyn, Burstow and Meyanda? Only one has had a chance so far this season. I want to see Hemir and Rusyn get a decent chance rather than 5 minutes at the end!
Interesting that Mowbray has only just started looking at how Norwich play. In my ignorance I thought a coach would look at the opposition early in the week and decide if any points needed to be worked to exploit weaknesses or minimise risks. It seems that it is far more important to concentrate on how we play... ...and let the opposition worry about us. I like a bit of confidence in our own ability.
Just guessing here but I think someone else will be doing the spadework on Norwich then handing all the info to Mowbray
I would imagine he would have been preparing for the Leicester game Sunday/Monday and the Norwich game Wednesday/Thursday/Friday
Yes I keep forgetting that we have, what are they called now, data analysts, who will be all over this. Fair point. How the game has moved on.
I dont know what he does in training, but he sounds pissed off on here, and talks a load of ****e https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0gnzglg