I like the positivity but we didn’t create any clear cut chances and I felt like we could play for another week and not score
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It'll be tight and it won't be pretty but I think we just about have enough to survive.
We conceded a shockingly poor goal and due to a mistake from the usually solid Kipre. Apart from that we limited Millwall, who are playoff candidates, to only a handful of chances.
McGuinness looked like a top end Championship defender and his performance yesterday was hugely encouraging. He is head and shoulders above Nelson and Simpson.
Our attack had more chances that our last 3 or 4 league games combined and whilst we're still not converting those chances, there was a big improvement from our performances on Boxing Day and away to Coventry. We could've played another 90 minutes in those games and still not scored. Yesterday it felt unlucky that we didn't score.
Keep the faith
I like the positivity but we didn’t create any clear cut chances and I felt like we could play for another week and not score
I agree it did seem a better display but it’s all relative. Teams don’t have to do much to beat us these days.
Thought Allsop was just as culpable for their goal. I like Kipre but his actions for the Wigan goal in leaving his marker in the six yard box - albeit the last of a long list of mistakes by the whole side in conceding that late goal - goes to show there are costly mistakes in all our side on a weekly basis. The quality just isn’t there.
I'm not saying it's a game we should've won 4-0 but compared to recent weeks there were more definite chances. In the first half O'Dowda hit the post and Robinson put Philogene where he took a touch instead of shooting first time. In the second half Robinson put it just wide after a good 1 2 with Etete on the edge of the box. And Ojo had 2 good crosses to him, one he mishit and the other he headed over.
Defensively we've been okay this season, 14 teams have conceded more than us and we're 10th for clean sheets. Typically we lose games by a single goal or throw away a 1-0 lead. McGuinness coming back is only going to help improve our defence. Typically we only need to score a goal to get a result and that looked more likely yesterday that it has in weeks.
I also think our performance yesterday looked a lot better than how Blackpool and Wigan looked when they came to us recently and if they continue like that I expect them to start drifting from safety. I think by the end of Feb the relegation battle will be "who takes the final spot"
I agree with you to the extent that we lost to a supposedly good team by giving away one soft goal, but the problem is we just can't score. Having said that, Millwall have only conceded 27 goals over 27 games. So who knows? But I definitely thought yesterday was a slight improvement over recent games.
Our 'problem' - assuming it can be summarized as one single thing - is taking chances that come our way. If we had converted our fair share this season, even allowing for games when we hardly created anything, I'm sure we would be 9 or 10 points better off. Trouble is, this has been a season-long weakness, and it's not going to be solved by bringing in a good 'No9'. Nowadays chances fall to players throughout the team - yesterday Ojo, Philogene missed easy chances - how you get the whole team to be more composed in front of goal God knows..
No chance of getting enough wins ....at least 6 .....with poor management and this team
Need 4 or 5 new faces at least and a tracksuit manager or we will go down
Don't think so. Don't remember O'Dowda having a shot that came especially close and there's nothing on any of the highlight packages I've seen, including Sky's 15-minute job.
I thought the fact that City failed to produce a meaningful save from the Millwall keeper yesterday was telling. The side is so feeble in attack it's embarrassing. However, if the club can find a striker worthy of the description, they start playing O'Dowda further forward and confidence begins to return to the side, then all is not lost by any means. The fact that City have been as poor as they have but still haven't been in the relegation zone tells its own story about the quality of the Championship this season.
City can stay up if we sign a left back, a creative midfielder and a striker (ideally 2). I'll take a winger and another CM, too, but the first 3/4 are an absolute necessity.
Then you've got to decide where to play Robinson (either up front with a partner, or off the left), O'Dowda on the wing and whether you play the new CM in the middle, presumably alongside Wintle, or in behind the new striker. The league this year is God awful. We haven't scored in about half our games and we're still 3 points outside the drop and in touch with other sides.
If they don't manage to bring in at least 2 new players, this side is going down. There is no way on Earth they'll score enough goals. They don't create from the middle, the strikers aren't clinical and you can't go long.
I think it's not so much down to us . it's how the other results come in that will decide our fate
do we really need 6 wins ? ?
we need to win 2 more than Hudds, 1 more than Blackpool and Rotherham and can even have 1 less than Wigan
then we are safe
Millwall took the lead pretty early against a side they knew don’t score goals often.
It’s hard to take too much positivity away as they may not have got into 3rd gear