🧵Here’s my thread on #WxmAFC newest recruit Eoghan O’Connell
I look at his strengths and weaknesses, and why I feel the League One defender is a good signing
(Video credit to Charlton on this one)
Firstly, I wanted to address where I think he will play in the back 3. For Charlton he played in a back 4, and played on both sides, Altho I felt his best work was done on the left
With JT injured for a long period, EOC has the chance to cement his place at LCB
The first thing to note is EOC’s composure on the ball. From LCB he will be able to step up, carry the ball forwards and add an extra passing outlet
EOC plays 52.85 passes per 90; more than any other Wrexham player
EOC is a progressive passer; he plays 10.16 per 90, again more than any other Wrexham player
He will be able to bypass teams by playing into Palmer and Mullin, with clipped balls such as these. He should give them an edge in possession
He’s also an excellent judge of distance, making him a more effective defender when retreating
Here he adjusts well after his teammate gives away possession. His body shape and positioning forces the attacker wide, nullifying the chance
In terms of out and out defending, EOC excels. He’s a good box defender, willing to put his body on the line for his side
He makes 0.59 blocks per 90 - only JT for Wrexham has more (0.65). He has good anticipation allowing him to make blocks
Here’s another example of it. Here he adjusts his feet well, responding to the danger and shifting across to make the block
His positioning for the most part is excellent. This is what allows him to make the blocks
Here’s another fine block from O’Connell. What strikes me here is his positioning and also his awareness
He doesn’t get sucked in and go to the ball. He scans, recognises the danger and holds his position. Moments later he makes a vital block
His anticipation really impresses me. Here he recognises that he cannot close down the attacker in time before he gets a shot away
Instead note he begins to cover on the line. Had the shot been far corner he would have had a chance at a clearance
I’m not suggesting EOC is the quickest defender, but a combination of his positioning and awareness allow him to make recovery runs like this
He will be useful in a side that dominate. He can spot danger before it materialises
EOC hasn’t got the biggest jump or the natural athletic gifts that Hayden possesses. However, just like in his defending, his anticipation aids in attack
He reads the flight well here, attacks the space well and ultimately has an easy free header
Aerial prowess is probably my biggest critique of EOC. This isn’t the only time I’ve seen a cross into the box where he misjudges the flight of the ball
He often either mistimes his leap, or hasn’t got enough to reach it. He can be vulnerable in these situations
As I’ve mentioned EOC isn’t the most athletically gifted. Therefore, on the rare occasion that he does get his positioning wrong, he can get caught out
He looks far too weak here, beaten easily. He may take time to adapt to the physicality of the NL
This clip is a bit of a comedy of errors. I just thought it highlights that he is susceptible to a mistake
However, on the whole I think he’s an excellent signing. He defends well, and this is against attackers from 2 divisions above. I think he’s more than capable
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Luke Williams’ latest recruit is attacking midfielder Crowley
He’s especially interesting as he’s spent much of his career in the Netherlands
Here is a thread on the new man, and what we can expect from him 👇
The Key Stats
Age: 25
Height: 5ft9
Last Club: Morecambe
Position: AM (as shown in graphic)
22/23 (League One):
Games: 21
Goals: 2
Assists: 5
1.25 Chances Created per 90
671 passes completed (87% accuracy)
8 tackles won (73% accuracy)
The first thing that catches the eye about Crowley is the speed and quickness of his movement. In particular, how quickly he’s able to manipulate the ball by shifting his feet
Here he completely takes the defender out of the game, opening the space for a perfectly weighted pass
🧵🏴 England play against North Macedonia tonight. England aren’t adverse to former Non-League players, with Mings in the current squad potentially playing tonight
So here is an XI of players in Non-League who I feel could one day pull on the famous 3 Lions Shirt 👇
Owen Foster
Scunthorpe’s 18 year old keeper Foster had a brilliant stint when called upon last season, so much so that he is now going on trial at several Championship clubs
A brilliant shot stopper, Foster has massive potential. Needs the right development
Kellen Fisher
Okay, so Fisher isn’t technically a NL player anymore BUT he only just moved to Norwich, so I’m counting him here
That move says it all for him really - he has genuine potential to be a top right back. He’s already mature beyond his years at 18
Promoted side Sheffield Wednesday were requested yday afternoon. So here are 5 players they could look at based on YOUR suggestions
Remember to comment your team + 5 positions below 👇
GK: Josh Vickers
Wednesday rotated their keepers last season, so you’d expect them to need to add another safe pair of hands
Vickers is exactly that. He’s based fairly locally, so geography works, and he’s shown over a number of years he’s a very capable keeper
CB: Lloyd Jones
A defender I’d like to see make the step up with Wednesday is Jones. He’s been brilliant for Cambridge for a number of years, and is now available on a free
A strong defender, one in his prime at 27, Jones is capable on the ball & would be a cost effective move