KGB Posted yesterday at 19:59 Report Posted yesterday at 19:59 Good away performance, looked solid with Jack Milne the pick of the bunch. Another impressive display from Dylan Lobban and some decent performances on display with Gyamfi also coming back from injury so a lot to like. Quote
Elgindon Posted yesterday at 20:00 Report Posted yesterday at 20:00 Wouldnt say we were the better team,but when we move the ball a bit quicker we can look pretty dangerous.Might have nicked something if we'd been a bit more positive first half. Milne a stand out,Gyamfi an upgrade on the left,and Keskinen looked hungry when he came on,possible new super sub role? Bring on the 'Well... Quote
OxfordDon Posted yesterday at 20:02 Report Posted yesterday at 20:02 Lobban deserves special mention, looked like he'd been there for years rather than a fortnight - him and Milne have stepped up well. On the other hand, still trying to work out if Nisbet actually came on or if I imagined it. Quote
dons8321 Posted yesterday at 20:03 Report Posted yesterday at 20:03 (edited) 10 minutes ago, Panda said: Credit to them for that. That's a team that has beat Crystal Palace, and hammered AZ Alkmaar and Brann. And yet, away from home, I thought we were better team. You can see how distraught Milanovic is at the end for missing that chance, but it's actually a tougher chance than it looks. Difficult to shape your body to direct it in. Jack Milne excellent. Not just for the headers he won, but also the way he steps into the middle of the park and links the play. Still need two wins at least to qualify, potentially two wins and a draw, but I think at the moment it's more about taking confidence from these games after the poor start rather than stressing about getting through. Unbeaten in four out of six, clean sheets in four from six, unbeaten in three away games in a row (all with cleans sheets). Good result...pity I thought the KO was 7:45! See Athens drew with Shamrok Rovers. Edited yesterday at 20:03 by dons8321 1 Quote
RicoS321 Posted yesterday at 20:14 Report Posted yesterday at 20:14 8 minutes ago, OxfordDon said: On the other hand, still trying to work out if Nisbet actually came on or if I imagined it. It's weird. He is laser focused on making sure the front three is in a line, each with a man, even cleverly switching to the wing to cover for Keskinen at one stage. He's a really intelligent player. Unfortunately, he's not able to do the rest of his job because he's too busy with the management of that part of the game. At some point he needs to start taking the risks and pressing high. I don't think it'll happen though, he's just not a one-up-front kind of guy. Quote
tlg1903 Posted yesterday at 20:35 Author Report Posted yesterday at 20:35 Really solid performance, take that all day long. A win against Motherwell at home and that is a corner turned perhaps? 1 Quote
OrlandoDon Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago Didn’t see the game but good result. Interesting how the subs were done, give lazetic and Armstrong an hour then switch, I assume with the weekend in mind. I also think gyamfi got enough time to assess fitness and expect him to start v Motherwell. lobban is a really interesting one. With gyamfi fit and lobban playing well, does Jensen go to the bench?? Quote
OrlandoDon Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago Also really glad devlin is back in the team, and captain (not a negative on shinnie). He deserves that, thought he was gassed giving his all for us, then unfairly benched last season, good to see him out there. Lobban Devlin Milne and Armstrong are sure starting 11 if you ask me, Scottish core! Quote
manc_don Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago Need to catch the highlights, only managed to watch 60 odd minutes before my stream shat the bed. Really liked what I saw in all honesty and it’s so great to see that we’ve got two academy guys more than holding their own, despite everything. JT was glowing in his review of Lobban, not just currently but his previous build up to making his appearances. There are signs, that this team and manager are finally finding their feet. Just wish we didn’t need to be pumped in Athens for it really happen. Hope we carry on this upward trajectory. Coming away with a point away from home in Europe against a team that has had some very high profile scalps, no shame in that at all. Quote
BigAl Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 14 hours ago, BigAl said: P S. we are up to to fifth bottom Tad premature, although it was actually correct at the time of posting, we are however at the end of the evening back down to fourth bottom JMG 1 Quote
tlg1903 Posted 9 hours ago Author Report Posted 9 hours ago Ultimately even if we finish just 35th in this group we will have beaten the odds. Quote
Panda Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 8 hours ago, manc_don said: Need to catch the highlights, only managed to watch 60 odd minutes before my stream shat the bed. Might not work in your region, but... 1 Quote
wee toon red Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago Didn't see the game as I was travelling yesterday but those highlights suggest it wasn't up to much despite being objectively a good result for us? No good chances for either side until injury time and over an hour before we did anything of note in their half? Quote
Panda Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 42 minutes ago, wee toon red said: Didn't see the game as I was travelling yesterday but those highlights suggest it wasn't up to much despite being objectively a good result for us? No good chances for either side until injury time and over an hour before we did anything of note in their half? Nah we played a lot of good football, but a lot of poor decision making at the crucial moments is why there are a lack of stand out chances. Notable examples: Someone passing to Milne in the box when they should have taken the shot on themselves, Keskinen passing to Milanovic just outside the box when he should have kept on dribbling, Karlsson inexplicably flicking the ball rather than just making a normal pass that would have got us in behind quicker. 1 Quote
tlg1903 Posted 5 hours ago Author Report Posted 5 hours ago Agreed, I thought there was a lot to like about us last night. We are starting to look a solid team and really just need the front line to click a bit better and we should be in the goals imo. Quote
RicoS321 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 42 minutes ago, Panda said: Nah we played a lot of good football, but a lot of poor decision making at the crucial moments is why there are a lack of stand out chances. Notable examples: Someone passing to Milne in the box when they should have taken the shot on themselves, Keskinen passing to Milanovic just outside the box when he should have kept on dribbling, Karlsson inexplicably flicking the ball rather than just making a normal pass that would have got us in behind quicker. Aye, basically the story of Thelin's tenure. We fall short just before creating the opportunity in the final third and often don't get a shot away. Players getting blamed for results for missing good chances is a bit like blaming the ref (as an aside, last night's ref was very good). Milanovic could have won us the game, but the decisions you mention are equally culpable in not leading to a goal in my opinion. 1 Quote
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