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Post Match UCL Olympic Marseille (A) 0-3 January 21st 20:00

Great result and display.

Up to 4th and a chance of getting 3rd with one game to.

Great to see so many players starting to hit form.

Clean sheet, three goalscorers a big confidence boost.

So much for getting beaten.
 
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Great result and display.

Up to 4th and a chance of getting 3rd with one game to.

Great to see so many players starting to hit form.

Clean sheet, three two goalscorers a big confidence boost.

So much for getting beaten.

One was an own goal. If it was a shot rather than a cross I would be more charitable

Otherwise fair. I expected more of the same and we got a better performance. Still a massive disconnect in the attack, but it's progress.
 
I wonder to what extent the same sort of formation - 4-2-2-2 - would work in the league, or whether its something that is only effective in Europe. I liked how we set up last night.
 
We were very good last night, Szobo and Ekitike were top class and Kerkez has been very good for a while now, we created plenty of chances, looked a bit more assured with JoGo and yeah. We got it right. I had a feeling Marseille wouldn't be able to cope with us, but we got our tactics spot on, I just wish (as Gerrard said) that Slot would stop mentioning the low block. Just get on with it.
 
I wonder to what extent the same sort of formation - 4-2-2-2 - would work in the league, or whether its something that is only effective in Europe. I liked how we set up last night.
In fairness to Slot, he hasn't had Frimpong available too many times, so maybe that was the eventual plan, with Gravenberch dropping into a back three when needed too and Salah pushed more inside to conserve his energy and not expose his lack of pace. Obviously we'd have thrown Isak into the mix too. If it was the eventual plan, it probably suits Isak the least out of the four main attackers/strikers (Ekitike, Isak, Salah and Gakpo).
 
One was an own goal. If it was a shot rather than a cross I would be more charitable

Otherwise fair. I expected more of the same and we got a better performance. Still a massive disconnect in the attack, but it's progress.

If the goalkeeper hadnt knocked it into his own goal, it would have fallen to Salah, who had made a great run, resulting in multiple exploding heads on this forum regardless of what happened next.
 
One was an own goal. If it was a shot rather than a cross I would be more charitable

Otherwise fair. I expected more of the same and we got a better performance. Still a massive disconnect in the attack, but it's progress.
Long way to go but cruising into the next phase as one of the favourites.
 
We were very good last night, Szobo and Ekitike were top class and Kerkez has been very good for a while now, we created plenty of chances, looked a bit more assured with JoGo and yeah. We got it right. I had a feeling Marseille wouldn't be able to cope with us, but we got our tactics spot on, I just wish (as Gerrard said) that Slot would stop mentioning the low block. Just get on with it.

Kerkez has been brilliant for a few games now. Kinda looks like Slot has taken the shackles off and that he can play with a bit more freedom. Begs the question to why we have limited him before and asked to play a role he wasnt comfortable in. Only 22 years old as well, so very promising.
 
Kerkez has been brilliant for a few games now. Kinda looks like Slot has taken the shackles off and that he can play with a bit more freedom. Begs the question to why we have limited him before and asked to play a role he wasnt comfortable in. Only 22 years old as well, so very promising.
He was very raw when he joined us, but he seems to have reined in the diving in and getting too close to attackers, he's holding his position more and timing things better and then when he does need to dive in he has that in his locker, as we've seen recently where he's put in some excellent last ditch tackles in the box. He's looking very good. I think Wirtz, Eki, Frimpong and Kerkez are all showing why we bought them now (Eki was anyway).
 
He was very raw when he joined us, but he seems to have reined in the diving in and getting too close to attackers, he's holding his position more and timing things better and then when he does need to dive in he has that in his locker, as we've seen recently where he's put in some excellent last ditch tackles in the box. He's looking very good. I think Wirtz, Eki, Frimpong and Kerkez are all showing why we bought them now (Eki was anyway).

Yeah, thats a good point. Probably needed the 6 months to adapt.
 
Slot: "The one I want to point out is Gomez. He hasn’t played a lot in the last one-and-a-half years. Suffered sometimes from injury, sometimes I didn’t play him when he was fit. The few times he played were in the FA Cup and League Cup. Tonight he was great."
 
Tonight was also the perfect example of what Cody 'can' do, especially in Europe where the play is more open, he's lethal in those sort of situations with that space when the game is open. The Premiership can be far too intricate and compressed, which is why I think we're a cut above most of Europe (and why Cody struggles), especially when you see English teams play German, Italian and French sides, where many times on paper it should be much more competitive than it actually is.
 
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