That was pretty good, overall. Some of our recent frustrating features remained in evidence, notably the inability to actually score, but also our obstination at playing it around the defence when under pressure - then doing it again two minutes later. Godden seemed isolated but played with considerable energy and strength.
No more criticisms from this quarter though. Well, go on then: Sam McCallum doesn't cross very well.
Onwards: one is enthused at our triangles and angled passes infield, Walsh's darting about and McCallum's thrusts down the left. Westbrooke's measure and Kelly's rhythm. I particularly liked the way we visibly set about retaking control after about 65 minutes, slowly asserting our game on Lincoln once more. This required patience from players and viewer alike though and didn't offer much enterprising football for a period of time. I was surprised Lincoln didn't dominate the final ten minutes and submit us to the siege that has become standard - and that we won't learn to prevent or deal with. Not sure Lincoln are very good actually this season, despite it being a lovely town where I shall be spending Christmas. A Christmas I shall enjoy for my part reliving that daisy-cutting half-scuffed shot that their keeper snarled up.
No, hang it, that was all right. We played them off the park and won.
Joyeux Noël
edit: just watched goal back and it was a much cleaner hit than I'd remembered. Still think their keeper should have done better. Plus, loads of decent shots from outside the box which set the tone for a more decisive style of football.