
Relegation threatened teams are never this open…. what is this defending. Look at Leeds and how they defend. These players cannot do anything right. If this doesn’t happen maybe we could have sneaked a draw but this was unacceptable.
by anotherpickupline

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It’s quite obvious if you watch the clip instead of just posting a screenshot that has no context. Porro gets done way too easily, then Sarr track MGW’s run but he stops and Sarr carries on. Not sure why you’re circling most of those players who are positioned correctly.
Switching off, passing the blame on to someone else and no accountability. We see it every time Vicario makes a howler, and it’s the same for the players. Warning signs were there in the early stages yesterday when Spence and Porro were both asleep marking noone and Anderson was just stood behind them both waiting for the ball.
Porro loses his 1v1 too easily and Romero slowly jogs back into the box which drags Sarr towards the wide open Igor Jesus instead of sticking with MGW. The rest of the players are positioned just fine
It’s been the same all season.
A lot of arm waving and no accountability.
Because they haven’t got a clue what they are supposed to be doing.
this can’t go on can it?
https://preview.redd.it/4l36dpjq7rqg1.jpeg?width=1190&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0f47e5b0a8a8c4632d8e29d351d286ac1f301cca
Why do we look so much worse when Romero plays?
Nobody is taking responsibility to mark the man, all ball-watching, thinking they are in the right position
I dont know why everyone was blaming this on romero
Fits the narrative ig
Danso isn’t quick enough so Sarr has to cover him. In a normal team, where everyone cares, that’d lead to Tel or Romero covering for Sarr, which possibly creates its own danger but not this. In a team of selfishness Sarr should just stay with his man and throw his arms up at Danso after Igor scores
I think, even though he is so clearly unmarked, this is down to the man-to-man marking Tudor wants. Archie is facing MGW and then inexplicably runs with, I assume, his assigned man instead of pressing the ball. This causes Romero to step out, very lazily, and then slowly jog back after MGW who easily runs past him into the box and taps home while every single player has begun ball-watching.
As much as we love him atm, Archie was at fault for the first two goals IMO (he just doesn’t jump for the ball at the corner and appears to flinch and turn away from the header from Jesus), although he shares the blame for this one with Romero.