The Cottage Tactico Profile picture
Oct 20, 2024 10 tweets 5 min read Read on X
Penalty misses, red cards, deflected goals and own goals 🤦‍♂️

On what turned into something of an ‘anything that can go wrong will go wrong’ sort of afternoon, the thing that really went wrong in #FULAVL was our midfield

Let’s take a closer look with some match analysis

🧵 1/10 Image
After a bright opening I never felt comfortable in this one, so it was slightly surprising that even not accounting for our pen we edged xG 🧐

Big moments which swung momentum went badly wrong, but looking at the general pattern of play (as I will here) the loss was coming Image
In my pre-match thoughts I said I was worried that by engaging too readily out wide in build up, Fulham would get overrun in the middle of the park 😬

Initially you could see our plan to avoid this. With both wingers coming in tight to restrict space for central progression Image
But, though their first goal was a horrible deflection its roots were in something that went wrong regularly 🤦‍♂️

After Fulham overcommit the midfield is utterly exposed on two occasions as Villa draw attention one side then the other, to create wide open space centrally Image
Whilst structurally Villa worked central overloads to stress out the CMs. All three really struggled individually (particularly 1st half)

ESR, too deep in search of the ball, oddly anonymous when he got it and worryingly lethargic OOP seems to be getting a free pass for now 🤷‍♂️ Image
Not so much for Andreas. Should he have taken the pen? Absolutely not. But it was Marco’s decision

Would I have hooked him much earlier for TC as he seemed rattled and gave it away lots after? 100%

But the jeers as he was taken off were a sad low point on a day with plenty 😤 Image
I was actually more alarmed by a tough intro to being a lone 6 for Sander Berge

He seemed overwhelmed at times, ghosted past too often, not winning any tackles and struggling to link play

Early days. But a sobering reminder of how much Lukić has been doing Image
Let’s take a moment to credit some standout performers in a game many of their teammates would rather forget

Raúl Jiménez took his goal well but also felt like a one man army, leading us in duels won (at ST!)

Confident, classy & combative to the end in a rare 90 min outing 🇲🇽 Image
With the midfield faltering Alex Iwobi was at the heart of pretty much everything constructive Fulham did 🇳🇬

As well as being hugely progressive and driving us forward he also offered physicality we lacked. It was telling that Marco saw moving him inside as a solution… Image
And we’re going to need solutions. Even with Andersen playing, Villa worked out how to show us left to Bassey in build up. He struggled without an option on the turn

With no Joa we’ll need way more leadership and control in the middle next week… time to call for our captain? 🦸 Image
Image
Image
Image

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with The Cottage Tactico

The Cottage Tactico Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @CottageTactico

Nov 10, 2024
Coming off the back of a last minute turnaround to calmly see off your next opponent away from home with minimal fuss?

Just big 6 team things 😉

Here’s your #CRYFUL match analysis thread ⬇️

🧵 1/10 Image
Truthfully this felt like the sort of routine win Fulham very rarely have away from the Cottage

Sure, the xG story looks closer than most of our games this season. But that doesn’t include our two chalked off goals ❌❌

We were dominant and in control of most areas of the pitch Image
We did need Harry Wilson’s ridiculous recent golden touch to kill the game off though

That’s 3 goals in 4 shots for him this PL season and without VAR it could have been 4 from 5!

Wilson now leads the PL for goals per 90 with a frankly absurd 3.38 😂 Image
Read 10 tweets
Nov 8, 2024
One thing I’ll be watching… 👀

#CRYFUL edition!

The last time we played Glasner’s Palace we all came away spellbound by their setup. But teams have since worked out some weaknesses which have then been exacerbated by injuries

Here’s one Fulham could exploit 👇 Image
As we all remember Glasner sets up Palace in a 3-4–3 of sorts with the shape of the attack somewhat dependent on his offensive personnel

But having a look at their recent games the chemistry is off out of possession and it’s exposing some issues 🧐

I’ll try to explain… Image
Here are a few examples from recent games (there were more!) where a combination of two things seem to mean Palace leave acres of space opponents can then exploit. They are:

1️⃣ Too large a gap between CBs and DMs

2️⃣ A tendency to overload players ball side to try and win it Image
Image
Image
Image
Read 6 tweets
Nov 5, 2024
Better late than never! Be it in a Monday night derby, or for this week’s thread! 😮‍💨

The Whites finally are on the right end of late drama, using some squad depth to send the bus-stop Bees home empty handed, even after they parked it

Here’s some #FULBRE analysis 👇

🧵 1/9 Image
This was almost a very different match thread which would have been rather baffling to write

Because despite a nagging lack of final product even during the frustrating bits last night I found myself feeling elements of Fulham’s performance were as good as anything all season 🤷‍♂️ Image
Going forward we were lively, led by a combo of ESR and Reiss Nelson, who seemed to do everything at double speed (sadly including taking their final shots) ⚡️

The pair got on it more often and drove at Brentford with purpose. Before and after their sucker punch of an opener Image
Image
Read 9 tweets
Nov 3, 2024
One thing I’ll be watching… 👀

#FULBRE edition!

Fulham & Brentford actually have a fair bit in common these days. Including sharp managers capable of nailing a bespoke game plan

With that in mind, it’s all eyes on Thomas Frank early in this one for me

Here’s why 👇 Image
Even without Ivan Toney, Brentford are scoring plenty of goals in the PL this season with Mbeumo and Wissa enjoying somewhat newfound freedom

But intriguingly, for a team managed by an OOP specialist, they’re also conceding a lot going the other way 🧐 Image
So what is that OOP approach this year?

Brentford have always had a varied approach, cycling between a block and high press between and within games with frequency dictated by game state 🔁

But this year they’re noticeably choosing moments to press intensely for high regains Image
Read 6 tweets
Oct 27, 2024
Once again, Fulham had more than enough of the game to win but too few moments of final third quality left us vulnerable to a sucker punch 🥊

Is it just me or was #EVEFUL the latest in a pattern? If so, why? And what does it all mean?!

Time for this week’s analysis 👇

🧵 1/8 Image
It’s becoming a particularly annoying (and new!) habit that #FFC don’t finish off or see out games after taking the lead 🤦‍♂️

Last season, we gave up the fewest points from winning positions (9)

This season so far we’ve already given up more (10). That’s the second most in the PL Image
Why is this happening?! There’s a lot of chat about our late subs and switching to 5ATB

But individual errors and the mentality shift of dropping deeper, going long and giving up control of the ball in a game in which we’d bossed it all over the pitch seems the wider problem 😮‍💨 Image
Image
Read 9 tweets
Sep 22, 2024
The story of Fulham under Marco Silva is one of constant evolution, driven by the players available to him at a given time

For every evolution there’s a game when you feel you ‘get’ what the vision is for the side

#FULNEW was that game for me! Let’s break it down

🧵 1/10 Image
This is going to sound a bit vague. But I promise I’ll try to explain 😅

Marco’s philosophy tries to use the collective to solve our weak points whilst trusting individuals where we are strong

In an excellent win #FFC showcased that in how and when they committed numbers Image
I’ve spent most of the season so far fretting about Fulham’s open central midfield

The departure of Palhinha and use of Andreas pushing on next to Lukić has often felt risky

Yesterday we took exactly the same risks against a Newcastle side with particularly strong CMs. Why? 🤔 Image
Read 10 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Don't want to be a Premium member but still want to support us?

Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal

Or Donate anonymously using crypto!

Ethereum

0xfe58350B80634f60Fa6Dc149a72b4DFbc17D341E copy

Bitcoin

3ATGMxNzCUFzxpMCHL5sWSt4DVtS8UqXpi copy

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us!

:(