Match report v Preston

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--- Soporific Cherries Lose More Ground ---

The good thing about the Championship is that when you have a poor performance, the way the games come thick and fast it allows you to try and quickly made amends. So the Saturday nigglefest could be left behind for the Cherries as they tried to get back into winning ways against Preston.

The good news on the injury front was Lewis Cook being fit enough to start with Tindall opting to revert to the 4-2-3-1 formation that’s been successful recently, Riquelme coming in for his first start to play injured Danjuma’s role.

The opening spell was pretty tepid, Lewis Cook carrying the ball forward and also covering back well the only moments of note. Finally on 13, a sweeping Cherries move from one end of the pitch to the other ended with Brown giving Smith a shove in area with the referee probably correctly showing no interest in the plaintive appeals for a penalty.

Then on 15 Brooks ghosted past Ledson and, with Brooks looking to get into a dangerous area, the Preston player pulled him back. The second time he’d done that already in the match but the ref chose to keep his yellow in his pocket. This no doubt encouraged the Preston players as we’d see similar tactics used a lot throughout the match with almost complete impunity.

This season our set pieces have come under some scrutiny as we’ve had an inordinate amount but the vast majority have been extremely poor. The Brooks free kick attempt probably hit a new low due to it’s impact as it went straight into the wall.

Preston charged forward down their left and, even though the man out wide had plenty of space to get a cross in, the Cherries had got back in numbers and so everything should have been covered. Except L Cook, the defender at the back post, had stayed ball watching for the whole counter attack and never once checked behind him. He nearly jumped out of his skin when Barkhuizen suddenly appeared in that space to knock the cross into the net unchallenged.

Rico may have been sucked into the middle to help out with numbers there but he would have done so knowing L Cook was covering his role. It was extremely sloppy from Lewis to not even check for a man and simply assume the cross would run out safely.

Having already got away with two pulls on Brooks, Ledson still engaged in an off the ball tussle with Lerma and still only got a quiet word from the ref who was being lenient in the extreme. It wasn’t that any incident was particularly bad from the Preston players, it was simply a constant stream of small offences that he never totted up and so they never stopped.

Meanwhile, Preston started to play the better football. They passed their way around the Cherries defence with more ball watching allowing a man to run free and fire in a shot from distance to which Begovic was equal.

On his full debut, Riquelme had looked over eager at the start then started to settle down but still seemed to struggle with the Preston press.

It was a far from impressive first half hour from AFCB but on 33 Brooks again dribbled free only to be brought down by a very cynical foul from Pearson. Incredibly the ref still contented himself with a quiet word and no yellow.

Brooks is a player with a PL reputation and so there was as clear as daylight tactic to bring him down by whoever was closest whenever he looked like he might work his way into space. That can only be stopped by putting names in the book, it just never happened.

The 45 petered out with not a lot happening. Truth be told, the half was as beige as a pair 70s fashion slacks and about as dangerous. Time drifted away with little in the way of urgency from the Cherries players. I felt like I should have been watching it half dozing on a lilo.

JT has shown himself willing to ring the changes at half time and tonight was no exception. Off came Riquelme for Surridge to set up a more direct 4-4-1-1 with Solanke dropping a bit deeper.

One minute into the second half and that man Pearson again fouled Brooks but, despite being on a stringent warning from the first half, still no sign of that elusive yellow. I was starting to think the ref had some kind of allergy to it. Maybe we could slip him a loratadine before the next match he takes charge of here to see if that helps?

Still, at least the Cherries appeared to be playing with a bit more impetus and making the early running. Surridge was making an immediate impact putting himself about.

On 48 minutes Rico battled his way on the byline not giving up on possession with his persistence finally allowing him to swing in a cross which Surridge headed back from the far post perfectly into the line of Brooks. I was waiting for the net to bulge Hot Shot Hamish style as Brooks cracked in an unstoppable shot from the middle of the six yard box. Except he completely missed the ball, a mistake that turned out to be doubly costly.

The ball instead fell for a Preston defender who pumped it clear to the halfway line where it was met by an attacker’s flick into the path of Scott Sinclair. He took a touch which left him in masses of space halfway into the Cherries half, looked up and saw Begovic off his line and coolly lobbed it over him from 35 yards.

If you want to be picky, after the weekend losing yet another defensive flick is annoying. Should one touch have given Sinclair all that space? Should Begovic have been so far out? All potentially reasonable questions but sometimes you simply have to tip your hat to an opposition player for doing something special. It was basic buildup play ended with a piece of quality which was the polar opposite of the Brooks attempt at the other end.

2-0 but at least Surridge was putting himself about effectively and causing Preston problems.

Then on 65 minutes, Lewis Cook committed a foul no worse than numerous other unpunished Preston ones and suddenly the refs allergy lifted as out came the yellow for the first time in the match.

Two minutes later when trying to break away near the halfway line Surridge slipped and whilst on the floor the ball unluckily bounced off his hand. Lady Luck can be a cruel mistress sometimes as Preston played that free kick short, knocked it into the inside right channel with a low cross coming over for Bauer to bundle into the net. Simple but effective attacking play leaving us completely undone at the back and 3-0 down.

Up the other end and as JT prepared a triple sub to try and change the course of the match, some Solanke battling won a free kick in a dangerous position. Junior has been very unlucky on three occasions this season already with direct free kicks but this time he absolutely nailed a beauty. Straight into the top corner. Gamooooosh.

That was his last touch as Tindall went ahead and brought on Anthony for his debut to replace him as part of the triple sub gamble.

Finally on 72 minutes a Preston player went into the book but it wasn’t one of the repeat offenders, instead Davies fouled Solanke. The resultant Brooks free kick was bad enough to make me snap the tip of my pencil in frustration.

The game started to drift again, although Billing was much more involved than recently. Always available and trying to impact things which was great to see. Surridge the other highlight still.

On 78 the ref then booked Lerma for a the softest of calls, it didn’t look like he even made contact but the collapsed heap wearing a Preston shirt was enough to stop a promising Cherries attack and mean Jeff will miss the next match with a suspension. Given what had been acceptable earlier in the match to not get a yellow this was very odd.

In his sub appearance Kelly was getting forward and knocking in some decent crosses. Finally the Cherries made a breakthrough when Anthony took on his man and looked to have overrun the ball. However, he motored after it with the Preston defender waving him through and to his credit he just reached it at the byline and knocked in a perfect cross for Surridge to head home for his first league goal in Cherries colours.

As injury time started Lerma fought like a Trojan on the edge of the Preston area to repeatedly somehow retain possession before slipping the ball to an onrushing Anthony. An assist already to his name, the moment went to his head as he leaned back and sent the ball into orbit.

In the 97th minute Ledson finally got his booking for a hack on Billing. That will teach him, I’m sure. I bet he’s sitting in the dressing room feeling suitably chastised about all the other fouls which went without a yellow.

All in all, an odd night. Constant little fouls aside, in other ways it felt like an end of season mid-table clash. There simply wasn’t the intensity you’d expect, at least from the Cherries. A bit of a dull watch with a few bright moments and a result that leaves us firmly in the chasing pack instead of trying to pull away at the top.
 
--- Conclusions ---

- We are wildly inconsistent at the moment. Two games ago we were brilliant. Saturday we were poor. Tonight we were dull. It’s a hard team to judge but we do need to start stringing performances together as someone will make a break at the top soon.

- I’m not blaming the ref for our performance. We weren’t good. However, letting foul after pullback after nudge go without a yellow certainly didn’t help matters or the flow of the game.

- The first and third goals were very poor from a defensive perspective. Work to do on the training ground. The second I’ll give them a pass on and instead respect the opponent’s skill.

- (Copy and paste one of the previous comments about our set pieces/corners here.)

- Surridge was the big bright point. I thought he changed us significantly when he came on and consistently not just got involved but produced quality moments.


--- Player Ratings ---

Begovic – 6
Not sure he could have done anything about the goals apart from the second one but I’ve set my stall out on that one up above.

A Smith - 5
Where has he disappeared to? A couple of seasons back he was the best RB and LB at the club and terrorising PL opposition. Now he often looks ineffective. Is he carrying an injury maybe?

Mepham – 5
A couple of shaky moments in the match and we conceded three.

S Cook – 6
It wasn’t like they dominated in our defence, they were simply effective and we didn’t shut them out.

Rico (off at 72) – 6
Alright but still nowhere near as good as he looked playing LCB.

Lerma – 7
On and off all game but at least involved throughout. Unlucky not to set up an equaliser.

L Cook (off at 72) - 5
Started well but faded. Criminal defending for the first Preston goal.

Stanislas (off at 72) – 7
In and out of the match, gets the bonus point for that goal.

Brooks – 5
Another match where we needed him to dictate to the opposition but he failed to do so. He should be the Zaha of this league. Getting fouled but not letting it affect him and still damaging the opponent. Set piece delivery is dreadful. Maybe needs to watch a Beckham clip where he talks about how he’d stay back after training long after everyone else was home to work on them alone.

Solanke - 6
Battled without much to work with.

Riquelme (off at 45) - 6
Tricky start but at least constantly tried to get involved. He’ll learn.

Surridge (on from 45) – 8 and Man of the Match
Changed the whole energy of the team when he came on. First league goal. Hopefully the start of a purple patch for him. Delighted for him after his struggle at the weekend.

Kelly (on from 72) – 6
Down the line a few times and decent crosses. That’s what we need to see when he starts.

Billing (on from 72) – 7
Got about the pitch very well and was always available. A couple of poor pieces of play but those are forgivable when you’re trying to make things happen all the time.

Anthony (on from 72) – 7
Looks raw but also looks to have talent. Lovely to see an assist on his debut and hope to see more of him soon. Shame about the potentially equalising shot hitting a GPS satellite.


Overall Grade: D
No point and not great but I thought it was marginally better than Saturday. It felt like we were lukewarm throughout when we need to be operating at molten temperatures and really make other teams sweat.

I thought the starting team was 100% the right call so I’m disappointed it didn’t work out. Shows what I know, once again.

Meanwhile some credit to JT for the changes during the match. More than anything tonight though it felt like the problem was our lack of intensity. The remainder of the season now looks set to be one hell of a slog.
 
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Only watched the 2nd half because of work and one thing that is painfully obvious and, I know very little regarding football tactics, is our lack of any sort of attack down the right side. Every breakout and/or attack ends up down the left side. Do we have anyone with a decent right foot?!?!?
 
Granted Sinclair had a lot to do for the second goal and executed exceptionally well but quite what Steve Cook is doing not even offering any kind of a challenge to the long ball up is beyond me - emphasises your point well about them dominating our defence, but the fact is it’s self inflicted because we weren’t on it tonight.

Hope this game serves as a reminder to a team that is yet to fully click into gear that you can’t just turn up in this league and expect to take points.

Injuries to Stacey and Danjuma are not ideal as they have been 2 of the standouts so far this season, we need some of the others to step up in their absence.

Good to see Surridge and Anthony taking their opportunity with both hands, would like to see more of Zemura in that troublesome left back spot.

Bit worried about Stan’s likelihood of breaking with so many games in a short space of time, I suspect we might revert back to that back 5 on Friday
 
Is there any kind of after game judgement of referees? So, if the referee did the game as you described, will he be critiqued by any group or does a referee just have latitude given and as long as no one dies or a Big 6 team loses, he is okie dokey.
 
Is there any kind of after game judgement of referees? So, if the referee did the game as you described, will he be critiqued by any group or does a referee just have latitude given and as long as no one dies or a Big 6 team loses, he is okie dokey.

There's a referees assessor watching and grading his performance. Consistently high scores is how they are graded for promotion to the next level, in this case the PL list.

I don't want to get too hung up on the ref as we lost because we weren't very good and I've seen far, far worse performances from the man in the middle. It was just odd. It's a pretty standard tactic to nullify creative opponents with fouls but early-ish yellows normally put a cap on it. I don't get what he was doing ignoring them.
 
There's a referees assessor watching and grading his performance. Consistently high scores is how they are graded for promotion to the next level, in this case the PL list.

I don't want to get too hung up on the ref as we lost because we weren't very good and I've seen far, far worse performances from the man in the middle. It was just odd. It's a pretty standard tactic to nullify creative opponents with fouls but early-ish yellows normally put a cap on it. I don't get what he was doing ignoring them.

Does JT go off when it is being done or is being quiet about it all?
 
Two things for me
On the sky feed could hear someone shouting faster but players not seeming to take any notice
Need an alternative to playing out from the back
 
Two things for me
On the sky feed could hear someone shouting faster but players not seeming to take any notice
Need an alternative to playing out from the back

I heard him shouting also, and then Brooks would receive the ball, turn inside and stop! This seems to be the pattern.
I cannot see how we can generate the high-energy play requested when we have a stuttering build-up a lot of the time, especially when you add Jeff and then Bill into the mix.
As for playing out from the back, its time to give Surridge a run, he may not have the presence of the Big Man, but he’d give the opposition something to think about if we needed to lump it. I’d like to see a few starts for him, with Dom in the No.10 role.
 
I don't envy you writing a match report for last night but very well done and the problem areas identified. We seem to lack leadership on the pitch and a sense of positivity urgency. Over to you JT to shake things up. We need the spirit of the Championship promotion team with work rate supported by team mates covering each other a factor sadly missing at the moment but plenty of games left.
 

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