Don’t know what the protocol is for glorified pre-season friendly post match discussion threads - so I’m not going to mess with the jinxy gods this early in the season.
Now that the dust has settled and it seams the world is not ending and people have had a chance to vent and have a loan about their favourite moany-ass shit (Mo’s shit, Hughes is a cunt for signing good players, we should never have sold whoever it is and all our players are shit and too old… blah blah blah… let’s get into it a bit more.
The main take away - good in bits, not so good in other bits. I don’t think anyone was truly awful - a few not quite up to speed yet, but also, quite a few changes to the team that will take a few more games.
Clearly we’re light in CBs, we really need another option there - and not an 18yo kid despite his potential.
We’re also short at least 1 forward - whether it’s just Isak with Ekitike playing on the left or not - but we’ve lost/sold 3 players who could play left and centre and replaced them with 1 - given Wirtz is going to play deeper. We saw this the minute we started bringing on subs - no-one to fill the gap upfront in the centre.
Unlike UK politics we saw a drift to the left - Gakpo, Ekitike, Kerkez and Wirtz all drifted out wide, and although Wirtz did make it over to the right, we did leave Mo and Frimpong isolated (the latter sometimes in lots of space.
This is something I feel gets sorted on the training ground, if Frimnus going to hold out wide, then Mo has to come into the centre, but someone needs to drop back.
Kerkez had a weird game - he didn’t play badly, but there were times I thought he’d popped off to the toilet or to put the kettle on, because, fucked if I know where he was.
Net effect was to amplify Mo’s isolation, congest the left ridiculously and also leave the left side defensively exposed.
There’s been much made about how Kerkez & Frim are very similar and will leave us exposed if they both play high and wide - there’s much to be said about Robbo or Bradley playing (or even Gomez) if one side pushes up and the other holds back so that the defence can shift over and maybe go more into a 3.
It’s either that or the DM drops back to plug the gap - and that’s not CJ.
It was always going to take time for Kerkez to get up to speed, so that’s not a massive concern.
Dom was another one who had a weird game - good in parts, doing what he does well - run, press, keep the ball moving, but he also gave it away cheaply at times - still not a concern, Gravy, Mac & Wirtz will be fine for most teams.
The main worry was the left drift and Mo isolation - maybe Isak will be more likely to stay centrally or drop deep. Ekitike was impressive, I thought and already an upgrade on Darwin in that he has a better touch and wasn’t constantly offside, but he is going to drift out left a lot and that’s something he’s going to have to be careful about. Cody was his normal self, on the fringes, then burst into life in little spurts - but he can’t be the only option from the left. As great as his preseason was, I feel Rio’s not ready for this level yet.
Hopefully Virgil has gotten this season’s lapses in concentration out of the early - not a cause for concern this stage.
Disappointing result, work to be done on integrating new players and getting everyone on the same wavelength and also how we tighten up in midfield.
The rumour is, we want Wharton replacing Endo and playing a more active role, but that’s next season’s main transfer.
In the meantime - Isak & Guehi, plus Mac & Bradley fit, Gravy back and a bit more time to get match sharpness and player integration nailed and we’ll be fine.