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S25/26 | The Official Match Thread | Blackburn Rovers 1 Swansea City 2 | Attendance: 11,013 (372 away) | Tues 30th Sept | The EFL Championship

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On any other day I would agree with this. And pretty much do 99% of it. But Sheehan got it all wrong in the first half. Really poor. Think he has realised Benson is not a starter and we need Yalcouye.
Benson will be better on another day. We need to settle on a 10 and then let the team settle. Both starting wingers and starting CF need to gas themselves and be replaced on 50-55.
 
I think Stamenic has shrunk back (in effectiveness) which has made Galbraiths job a lot harder . We need Stamenic to bring the ball forward more and start causing set midfields problems.
Yeah, that may be it.

He hasn’t seemed as sharp as he was doing.

To be honest, I just think it’s the combo in midfield that’s not working. Any three of Franco, Galbraith, Stamenic and Yalcouye is just too similar. And creates the issues in joining up front and back.

As I said on Saturday, I’d honestly give it a go with Galbraith at right back, two of the three left and a number 10. Cullen, Widell, Eom maybe.

It’s nice that we’re still discussing formations, not really clicking etc while we’re handily poised in the table, much harder to so it when you’re struggling at the bottom.
 
I thought the same. Not sure if his legs got tangled? A tad.
You can argue all day long whether that was a penalty - for my money it was. What is absolutely for sure though is time after time those types of decisions have gone against us away from home from referees who see it in actual time (not slo-mo).
We were overdue a refereeing break - and in my opinion tonight we got one!
 
Yeah, that may be it.

He hasn’t seemed as sharp as he was doing.

To be honest, I just think it’s the combo in midfield that’s not working. Any three of Franco, Galbraith, Stamenic and Yalcouye is just too similar. And creates the issues in joining up front and back.

As I said on Saturday, I’d honestly give it a go with Galbraith at right back, two of the three left and a number 10. Cullen, Widell, Eom maybe.

It’s nice that we’re still discussing formations, not really clicking etc while we’re handily poised in the table, much harder to so it when you’re struggling at the bottom.
It might be nice to give the right back slot to Galbraith for a game or two - we can always bring key on and move him back into midfield if we need to.
 
Im a fan of Eom, but his defensive side is as poor as Key at times.
I’d argue that Key’s primary function is to defend and he hasn’t started the season brilliantly. It’s is Eom’s secondary function to defend and it’s not the sub to make if you want to defend. Eom was brought on to push B’burn defenders back and it worked.
 
Benson will be better on another day. We need to settle on a 10 and then let the team settle. Both starting wingers and starting CF need to gas themselves and be replaced on 50-55.
This 👍

People won’t like the terminology of ‘starters and finishers’ but the reality is it’s a squad game.

Having a more competitive squad this season means we need to see subs having a big impact when they come on. I see the 4 wide players being rotated based on fitness and form - especially over the ‘3 game’ weeks when they’ll all start at some point. Wouldn’t be surprised if it’s Eom & Ronald vs Leicester.
 
3 valuable points, but I didn't get much from the game.
Overall a poor performance where again we could have thrown points away.
It is still early days but I'm not seeing progression and the promise that things will click
I do believe we are a mid table side, but with the low standard of the league who knows.
 
I’d argue that Key’s primary function is to defend and he hasn’t started the season brilliantly. It’s is Eom’s secondary function to defend and it’s not the sub to make if you want to defend. Eom was brought on to push B’burn defenders back and it worked.
The Blackburn commentator made the point that their player hadn’t been able to push on since Eom came on.

I thought he injected a spark into our play for the first 15 minutes or so when he came on. During which time we scored our second.
 
We want to play well and win of course, but performances absolutely do not matter more than place in the table. What would be the point of playing brilliantly and losing every game?
Personally I think consistent performances are a cornerstone of any good side, teams that get promoted generally create more chances than we are at the moment. It’s all about sustainability for me. The results are decent enough now and we can all be happy with our place in the table but what happens when Vipi misplaces his shooting boots? We won’t be able to coast on 2,3 shots on target a game. At least if we’re performing consistently and creating more, we won’t have to rely purely on being clinical.

By the way, if we do click and start to create regularly then I’m willing to admit jumping the gun on the scepticism. I’m really hoping things come together under Sheehan.
 
You can argue all day long whether that was a penalty - for my money it was. What is absolutely for sure though is time after time those types of decisions have gone against us away from home from referees who see it in actual time (not slo-mo).
We were overdue a refereeing break - and in my opinion tonight we got one!
After the abject and cowardly refereeing we were on the wrong end of vs Hull and Millwall, not to mention having a goal wrongly disallowed at Brum, I could not agree more.

We get the very thinnest end of the wedge most of the time.
 

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