Match Report and Mom v Swansea..

Neil Dawson

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Enjoyable Swan-song...

Lingering relegation fears were finally banished as Bournemouth’s return to form saw off Swansea and sealed a fourth year in the promised land.

If you had been away for a year you would have sat wondering what was going on as the team ran out to clackers and Sweet Caroline. What was familiar though was the team. Eddie doing what he always does in a mini crisis - put as many of the championship side back together that he has left. Tommy Elphick was probably approached for an emergency loan. In came Pugh and Surman, a flat back four with Franno at right back, Fraser on the wing and a familiarity that is always enough to see off weaker opposition.

The game started brightly, Bournemouth were clearly stung into action following a week of reflection. The game revolved around slipping Wilson in, something that happened with alarming frequency for Swansea but the hitman is still not firing and the chances came and went. He should be encouraged by how often he got clear though.

Bournemouth’s bright start fizzled though on some poor control of the ball up front and Swansea started to threaten on the break. The home team were indebted to Asmir Begovic who pulled off two outstanding saves in quick succession to deny Ayew and Dyer.

You cant underestimate the importance of not going behind at that stage and Bournemouth should have instantly gone in front but after a flowing move Wilson fired wide Fraser’s cross from three yards to the disbelief of all. Another great move saw Surman released but he inexplicably passed when it seemed easier to shoot. The returning midfielder was having a good half though keeping the ball moving.

Bournemouth’s pressure mounted and mounted but floundered on some poor corners and free-kicks so it was a mild surprise when it was a set piece that provided the lead. Wilson was sent tumbling in what looked like a penalty but the referee had other ideas and sprayed his foam the other side. Surman tapped the ball sideways and FRASER bent a beauty into the top corner to send the clackers clacking crazy.

Swansea nearly equalised within minutes but Dyer fired over when it looked easier to score sparking a bit of pushing and arguing as Begovic blamed Francis.

Ht Bournemouth 1 Swansea 0

The second half saw a lot of great concentration and effort from Bournemouth but they sat deeper to protect the lead and played on the break to good effect. King was particularly lively and Fraser ran and ran. Swansea didn’t really have answers and too often looked worn down before launching the ball.

Chances were at a premium though and it was quite a way into the half before Cook thundered a header over from Fraser’s cross. A second golden chance came and went when King beautifully crossed for Wilson but Fabianski made a brilliant save at point blank range to ensure the hitmans drout would move on to the final week.

Bournemouth were displaying the work rate that got them into this league with Fraser in particular shining with lung busting runs. Cook and Surman were also quick with the press and Wilson and King put awesome shifts in.

Ake flashed a header from a corner straight at the keeper but the Dutch maestro, who will be putting an extension on his house for his player of the year trophies in the summer, was doing more at the other end to keep the result as was. Gosling arrived for Pugh and Mousset for Wilson as Eddie ran the clock down. Mousset was the only person who threatened the scorers when he thumped a tremendous dipping drive that whistled past the upright.

Ft Bournemouth 1 Swansea 0

Begovic 7 - outstanding early saves and safe handling.

Francis 7 - caught out a few times but great going forwards.
Cook 7 - dominant in the air and on the ground.
Ake 7 - another stroll for the Dutch god.
Daniels 7 - watchful and enjoyed Pugh back.

Fraser 9 - lungbusting effort, covering, skill and a goal.
Cook 7- kept pressing and some enterprising runs.
Surman 7- nice tucking over of play and reading of game
Pugh 7- grew into game after a tough start.

King 8- terrorised Swansea with pace and skill at times
Wilson 7- brave display as he never gave up despite firing blanks.

Mom...weeman for me. Back in his right position he shone by showing the spirit we lacked in recent games. Scored too!

Verdict.
Like a comfy pair of slippers the championship stalwarts dug Eddie out of a hole again. He needed a display of energy and spirit and that’s what he got. 90 minutes of solid effort, a rare occurrence this season.

This display was a victory for playing people in their right positions. It may have been the more limited 4-4-2 but it’s enough against the lesser sides and everyone knows their job. It showed with a much more coherent performance to secure safety. Everyone was in a position they are comfortable with as opposed to recent weeks when too many weren’t. Ibe and Gosling were also relieved of duty which was correct following their effort at St Mary’s. Again, energy returned as a result. The back four were excellent against an admittedly shot shy opposition and most pleasing to me was the signs at last that King and Wilson could dove-tail.

So...a game that provided the answer to this season raises questions for next season. We can’t keep relying on the old guard, we need to push on. We are over the line but later than we should. We have too many highly paid players not in the team and a big dilemna on formation. Eddie has a busy summer ahead...although he will have learnt again it may be more recent arrivals that move on as the old guard will be needed for future holes!

Sill...the main thing is we can put ourselves through this tension and pain again next year. It’s a funny old game football..

Thanks for another season of reading and arguing with these rambles and I will see you again next year, god willing. Enjoy your summer!
 
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I agree with mostly 7's though WIlson I would have dipped into the 6's. He is obviously lacking confidence, but we can't afford to be missing the kind of chances that he had but I agree on occasion King and Wilson and King combined well, it was just Wilsons end product that let them down. I was surprised to see Surman and Cook work so well in midfield.
 
Class report from Neil! All the bases covered and decent set of questions asked about next season.
Just seen Motd ... Fraser was deadly and King mesmirised them. Would have given Begovic at least 8 though!
If Saints fail would like to see Redmond here working alongside Fraser on today's evidence!
 
Thanks for all your reports Neil, but, I thought we started with a 5-2-3 formation and ended the game 4-5-1.
 
When you play Pugh and Surman, the 4-4-2 looks far more effective and you can see why Eddie still believes in it. You can also understand using King deeper where he has more space to run at the defence. The quality of opposition must be taken into account too!

Surman gives a calmness infront of defence. No mistakes in playing from the back today. Swansea are even more lightweight in midfield than us so it’s no surprise to see him control that area today.

Pugh doesn’t have the pace anymore and lacks the technical ability for the PL. However, he understands the wide midfield role more than anyone else in our squad. He sits narrow at times when we need to make it a 3 in possession play. But also he’ll pull wide when Daniels wants to cut inside, or to create space when Lewis Cook wants to drive forward.

I’m not sure that system and XI is a long term solution. But you can’t blame Eddie for going back to his favourites against teams you know we are superior too and need to beat.
 
Class report from Neil! All the bases covered and decent set of questions asked about next season.
Just seen Motd ... Fraser was deadly and King mesmirised them. Would have given Begovic at least 8 though!
If Saints fail would like to see Redmond here working alongside Fraser on today's evidence!

I’m not picking on you here Bill and I won’t mention assists either! However, I see loads of people talking up Redmond, but it’s his 1st goal for a year!

If we talk about end product, Fraser and Stanislas are much better at kicking it in the goal and I’m sure that’s a stat even you agree with!
 
Much rather take Bertrand, although at 28 he is probably too old for Howe and also, he is likely to go top 6, probably spurs.
 
Great report Neil and thanks for your efforts this year.

One feature of today's 4-4-2 was that it was Daniels who more often than not pushed forward today and Franno's role was more defensive. Quite often we have been exposed this year when Franno has galloped forwards from fullback and not received the pass from midfielders.
 
Can we all agree that Francis has had a pretty faultless couple of months? He was a bit of a whipping boy, but his performances lately have justified his selection. Well that and we really had no other options at CB or RB
 
Yeah ok agree with that Tinpot- but I just like Redmonds industry and he has been in and out under Saints weird managers this year. Previous season's he has made his presence count against us and if not him then something similar bearing in mind Stans a bit prone to injury. I think that is why he is talked up.
This summer's transfer activity will be ( or should be) the most interesting and significant since our entry to the PL .. I think you will agree.
 
I think we take Franno for granted. I think if we signed a right back and he played the game Franno did today we would all be raving about him. He occasionally lets people in behind but watch any PL game and people get behind people all the time.
 
I thought we played most the game with wing backs? Fraser certainly looked deeper than a conventional right mid until gosling came on and looked like we went 4-5-1.
 
I thought we played most the game with wing backs? Fraser certainly looked deeper than a conventional right mid until gosling came on and looked like we went 4-5-1.
Correct, we played 3-4-3, with Pugh on the left of the front 3, until the final stages when we went to 4-5-1.
 
Yeah i thought we only went to a 4 at the back when they did midway though the second half....although i thought we went 4411 not 451.
 
I was arguing about the formation last night. Definitely looked like a back four to me but it was a 50/50 split in the pub after the game on whether it was three or four at the back. Just goes to show that it's how well they play that is important rather than formations.
 
The highlight of the game for me was at half time with that silly competition where the two guys have to score against the mascot wearing those blacked out glasses. When they couldn't find the goal and the chant Oh Benik Afobe started up |I nearly wet myself!:rofl:
 

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