Right, here’s a thread on our Achilles’ heel - not being able to deal with set-pieces.
Have covered this topic before (last tweet in thread) - it’s still holding us back in huge games.
We offer a free goal to teams if they get it right #SaintsFC
Reasons for this weakness (my opinion):
- Lack of height vs other teams
- Saints know they have aerial weakness, so defend zonally and then play for offside
- Defensive line has lost timing/nerve
- Not enough work is being done to sort it
- Players can’t zonal mark #SaintsFC
I’ll start with Sunday. A point was directly lost by conceding this goal.
West Ham use back post runners to make our line drop early, leaving Aguerd to head home.
Saints don’t try to challenge him the air, but the problem is they also don’t catch him offside either #SaintsFC
Brentford. Again, the first goal in a tight game is a set-piece.
It’s clever from our opponents - I marvel at their creativity from free kicks and corners.
However, the zonal marking system and lack of players attacking the ball is exploited again #SaintsFC
Villa. Watkins gets an easy free header as the result of another wide free kick.
It’s all far too simple. Teams must lick their lips when they get a free kick like this against us #SaintsFC
Fulham. Based on us actually scoring in this game, you could argue that we’ve lost three points here after conceding from two corners.
The first, very messy. No one seems bothered about the edge of the box, and the shot is deflected in #SaintsFC
The second. Identical to how Brentford got their opener but from the opposite side.
Static defending sees the man able to amble his way to the front post, win the header and flick to a dangerous area at the back post.