Oxford's equaliser came in the 79th minute. There were six minutes of added time.
Did City force the Oxford keeper into a single save during those 17 minutes? If they did, I can't recall it.
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Oxford's equaliser came in the 79th minute. There were six minutes of added time.
Did City force the Oxford keeper into a single save during those 17 minutes? If they did, I can't recall it.
I asked the same question in the match thread - apart form Salech's goal, the Oxford keeper didn't have a genuine save to make as far as I can recall. We're said to have had three shots on target, but I presume the other two were limp, long-range efforts that the keeper could have thrown his cap on.
Sorry to take this so literally as I know what your point is- but an out of shape and much older amateur, like any of us, would concede about 10 per half in a proper Championship game. You'd have a reach of maybe a yard either side of you, with no chance of getting anything low or high, so they'd be shooting from 40+ yards and they'd have a massive target for a guaranteed goal.
Your defence would either play a high line to block long shots, leaving you open to one-on-ones with an almost 100% certainty of a goal. Or defending in deep, inviting those long shots. Either way, a bloodbath![]()
You’re right, but I was making the point that City came up with absolutely nothing for the goalkeeper to deal with in the first half and I’d add that it’s hardly been unique this season - I’d guess that the opposing goalkeeper has not had a shot to save in the first half of about a third of our home league matches.
Neither side had a shot on target 1st half and when Oxford equalised that made it 2-1 in shots on target .
Apart from not shooting , the ability to look up and play a pass to a player in a good advanced position yesterday was woeful. Rinamota in the first half massively overhit a pass that would have played us in ( think that was Salech) and then second half Ashford ignored a great run by Robertson trying to beat his man ignoring the better placed robertson and then compounded the error by switching off and allowing oxford to retain possession.
Good report as always Bob. What irritated the feck out of me yesterday was bringing Meite on, and then playing him on the wing, when we were desperate for a goal. He has shown us recently that he can score with his head, yet Ramsey/Gunter played him on the wing. WTF? We should have been aiming as many balls into the box as possible in the hope that that either him or Salech could get on the end of a cross (like Salech did for our goal!), and put the ball in the back of the net
It's been the basics all season.
50/50s and 5 yard balls are completely beyond this squad, that " with a good manager " would be mid table.
Chambers shook the bar against Luton with a tremendous shot. The keeper was an onlooker. They went up the other end and Goutas handed them the 3 points. The rest is history.
Third was as a fairly tame header from Salech, think the cross was too deep maybe and he just didn't generate any power.
Yep for all the possession and relatively little coming from Oxford that's it on target. Two he could have thrown his hat on and the goal. First half Willock should be scoring or at least drawing a good save.
Even less for Horvath to do amazingly.
Totally agree with this, I had hoped this "tactic" would be consigned to the bin with the back of Riza, but apparently Ramsey thought that putting a big lump out on the wing would work as well, I'm honestly stumped. He was brought on before Tanner and Alves too, so it's not like he didn't have other options on the bench at that time. I guess at the time we were leading but even when we weren't, I just don't understand the logic of having Meite and Salech on the pitch and keeping the ball on the ground and passing it about as slowly as possible.
The reason why we don't see us hit the ball cleanly, with purpose and intent in league games, constantly, and why we can do it in FA cup Games, League Cup Games etc, is because there's little pressure in cup games, especially the early rounds, they're almost glorified friendlies, the competitiveness is miles below a league encounter. Same could be said for the majority of our play. This lot have had long enough, played enough, shown us enough, if anyone is waiting for the magic coach to turn up, then keep on waiting. The majority of these players are losers, they don't know how to win against the odds or adapt when the shit hits the fan. Weak and characterless. Same for the coaching staff as well.
We played some good stuff yesterday, all until we got near their goal, then it was an extra pass or two and lose possession, it was so frustrating.