Nice thread Otis
Some good points in here definitely. Yesterdays game really had 0-0 or at best 1-0 to us nailed all over it. Yes we failed to unlock them enough but lets not forget it was very tense for long spells in the first half, with both teams cancelling each other out. A different game to Tuesday.
I agree a few tweaks are needed to rectify this horrible goalless run, but surely it has to mainly come from the strikers. I’ve seen suggestions to drop the holding midfield, and also to overlap the wingbacks more - sure that would offer more attacking options, but it would also scupper our near perfect defence! Think how many times Doyle and Kelly have pressed and picked up loose balls in the defensive third. Without that, we’d certainly be facing more attacking threats.
For me, Mcnulty needed to smash that one chance home yesterday. It was tedious finding a gap in Colchester defence, they set up chiefly to block the shots, knowing that Jones and Nazon will both shoot from 18 yards+. They even invited us on the wings again and again, mainly to keep bodies blocking direct shots. When we finally unlocked them, Mcnulty fluffed the chance. He’s GOT to finish those.
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