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Yep, taken in isolation today, and last week, were decent outcomes, but the cold facts are that we’re a team that wins something like two matches in every nine we play, we score something like 1.1 goals a game and one clean sheet in 21 means we need to score at least two a game to win - something’s got to change hasn’t it.
We've conceded 10 equalising goals this season, only 3 sides have conceded more. We've scored first on 13 occasions, which is the joint second lowest in the division, winning only 6 of them. Only 4 sides have a worse ppg average after scoring first. Under Bulut, even over the last few months when we were crap, we could still win ugly by a single goal and keep a clean sheet.
I did have a look to see if we had a particularly bad record of scoring 2 in a game and not winning, but it's not been too bad. In 2008/09 we managed 8 2-2 draws that season, most of which we held a lead, and lost out on the playoffs on goals scored. In 1993/94 we scored 2 goals in a game on 18 occasions, failing to win 14 of them, losing 6!!
Winning 1 point from the first 7 games also has something to do with this. Winning 7 out of 33 league games has even more to do with it. Among those 20 league games have been two cup wins.
We are in a better position than we were early in the season. We're not losing too many games. Our biggest problem has been our failure to hold on to leads.
We have the 21st best form in our last 20 games, with 18 points. We're in deep, deep trouble. We average a goal a game this season and we have kept 4 clean sheets all season. There's a reason we're down there, and our inability to defend despite bringing in 3 centre halves for a hefty chunk of change.
I wouldnt disagree that were in a better position than we were under Bulut
However I really believe had we gone out to get an experienced Championship Manager who understood this league, we would be in a much better position than we are today
I dont blame Riza for grabbing the opportunity, I just havent seen anything that suggests he is able to take us forward, there again I dont think anyone without a real grounding in football management would have done any better
There are well established managers available, we chose a different option, so its no real surprise to see us still struggling with just 3 points separating us from the relegation zone
What's the point of playing three center halves if you still end up getting caught with a ball over the top allowing a red card last ditch poorly timed tackle. Garbage tactics
I don't.
I don't believe experience is necessarily better. I also don't necessarily believe that another manager would have this side hovering in mid table, well away from safety. Defensively we haven't got the quality, regardless of who the manager is. Bulut went with "get everyone behind the ball and don't dare attack" and we conceded lots. Riza encourages his team to attack more as a better form of defence and we still concede too many goals.
They say a good side is built from the back. Ours isn't. Pedro De La Rosa is spot on when he mentions our inability to defend. Silk purse and sow's ear comes to mind.
Clearly, the Riza approach is giving us a better chance of surviving than the Bulut one was. However, when the question is asked is this the worst Cardiff defence in a generation, the evidence tends to suggest it is. I thought we were well on the way to winning that game while it was eleven v eleven, but did I have any faith in us seeing it out for a 1-0 win? No, because we’ve only won one league game by that score all season and, let’s face it, the move which led to the game changing red card was a basic one whereby we buckled in a way that a decent defence wouldn’t have.
He won't. Paul Abantanado is on twitter saying the team is underachieving (they're not). He'll get this from Dalman.
I think Fish needs to go and play for a full season somewhere. I don't know what level but it doesn't matter. Daland, I'm tempted to write off completely but I guess we've got 13 games left. 4m centre halves should be stand out players at this level, he looks poor in a bad side and he's 25. I've had enough of the "he's young (he's not), he's still adapting (he's not)". Even if he becomes a decent player at this level, and he's got some way to go, he's a desperately poor signing.