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We have a good , young side and that's a positive
But we had 2 hours to beat them and we couldn't do it
So it's always a lottery
Danny Ward saved a pen v Reading in the 2017 play off final.
Felt the momentum from Finland was lost by having Moore and we seemed to go long too early - personally feel brooks would have helped us move around and create space against what seemed a fairly imobile central defence that did pretty well to contain Moore
The rest I agree with re the future - it's a youngish side with quite a lot of experience already
Thing is the lineup against Finland is versatile because you have multiple ways to change players around and you can insert Kiefer against a tired defense and have him take advantage.
Starting with him is fine, and I agree that for the first 70 we played well and it was working, but then you have to have a plan that when he tires to change things around. By bringing Johnson off he massively limits his options there when he was one of our more dangerous players, and then when we are obviously knackered all over the field he just does… nothing. Like we have one tactic to start the game and there’s no option to change it after that.
Oh well, if Davies is two inches further back he’s a hero again but he’s very tactically limited for me.
No. I think he picked the wrong keeper for pens.
But overall I don’t think there is much more he could have done tactically. I thought first half was very good, and second half decent. I did prefer Johnson up the middle though the other night, because it gives the “ball down the middle” option v Poland’s less quicker defenders.
Kiefer did all right tonight but the pace ball was always wide. I do suspect that Johnson might have troubled them a little more but that is speculation.
We lost by slender margins. Such is life.
Page says Brooks has been ill and hadnt trained so thats why he came off.
We shaded it for 105 minutes; were hanging on for 15 minutes; and their penalties were better.
Could have gone either way over the whole evening.
I expected Poland to win before kick off, and although it is frustrating and disappointing, Wales matched them.
A young(ish) team in transition that gives a lot of hope for the future.
I thought the media and some of the pundits were far too cocky
Poland are an experienced international side
Not what they were but plenty of class and nous
We were at home and ultimately failed to open them up enough
If we had carved out lots of chances then we could have felt hard done by but we were not worthy of an outright win and that's the way it goes sadly
This.
I expected Poland to win fairly comfortably tonight. They didn’t and it literally, by any definition, couldn’t have been closer than to lose 5-4 on penalties.
Many will say it was a mistake that Rambo didn’t come on but it wasn’t long ago it would be inconceivable not starting him, especially now we are without Bale. Now we have other options.
This team has a good future
And one of the subs had to be subbed as he wasnt fit due to illness.
Argually our best player was subbed as well.
Why was Ramsey on the bench if he wasnt going to be used as a sub.
It would be a pretty boring forum if we said ah well perhaps no one was at fault.😂😂😂
Theres plenty of positives with some of our young players going forward. We may not have a superstar like Bale but a number of good young players. But the chance of our fans having a tournament away in Germany is gone forever.
I didn't think all of the Poland penalties were great. Lewandowski's was the Fernandez skip and Ward dived past another. Regarding subs why did Page move Johnson to the right at half time when he was so effective on the left first half? Why was Broadhead brought on so late to then not take a penalty? Why was Brooks brought on if he was ill? Why not use more subs especially late on to improve our penalty taking? These are all questions Page needs to answer.