Pete wrote:A few points to note from today.
Osano is going backward. To be honest I've never thought highly of him, but while the rest of the team seem to be growing in maturity this season, Osano is becoming more of a disaster waiting to happen. Compare him to Stuart at centre-half - do you ever worry Stuart will make a bad decision? That he will ever switch off at the vital moment? No. Do you worry this about Osano? I certainly do. IMO he needs to have a serious think about himself in the coming months because no amount of funny songs or England C callups are going to stop him being a liability, frankly.
Same as regard Louis. I mean, what the hell was he playing at for most of the game? My vocabulary fails to adequately describe my frustrations at his slip in the area in the first half. Pathetic, pitiful and abysmal aren't anywhere near close. If you imagine those three words as one word, and then times that new word by a hundred, you'd be about a tenth of the way there. That missed header was just as bad. He too needs to have a look at himself because at the moment there's no way we should keep him on in the summer.
I couldn't disagree more about Osano. He won everything in the air today, he won everything in the air on Wednesday. This despite the fact he is not in (what i believe to be) his best position. He isn't dozy, he's just composed, and i'm struggling to think of anything he did wrong today. It wasn't in defence where the problems lay today, it was the fact we couldn't string 3 passes together at the other end of the pitch.
As for Jeff, i couldn't agree more, and the general consensus on the terrace today was the same. He did absolutely nothing right, fell over, didn't listen, missed sitters, it was a disaster. To be fair to him though he was good on Wednesday night, and everyone has an off day. He hasn't looked half as good since his loan was extended though.
To go back to my earlier point about the strikeforce needing completely changing, i think Sam Smith needs his chance now. He looked lively when he came on and runs with the ball. Even Akurang did a fairly good job. Aaron O'Connor is a strange one. His finishing is poor, and his first touch is as bad as it gets, but his work rate and running with the ball at his feet is first class.
The facts are there though that a striker hasn't scored since Eastbourne, a month ago. We are lucky that our defence is so good. Best in this league IMO.