Whats interesting to me is that the first goal was laid on by Lloyd (not enough end product) Sam. I thought he had a good game especially in the second half. I also thought Youga had a decent game. It pretty harsh to single him out for criticism of the O's goal. I just think unless players are having complete mares (and Youga has had a few of those) it's down to personal preference of players who we think had good or bad game.
Take Lloyd Sam. Many criticise him for no/not enough end product but fail to notice that teams often have to double up on him and a frightened of his pace. Against Orient especially in the second half, he pulled their defence all over the shop and they had all kinds of problems containing his runs. That created space which gave Racon much more licence to dictate our attacking midfield. So I recognise Sam's still sometimes short on end product but his overall contribution to the team was great and I think Parky has real faith in him, giving him the confidence to attaack with more power,
[cite]Posted By: Covered End[/cite]Unfortunately for Orient's goal it was Youga that was outjumped (just like Wycombe's first goal) .
Youga was also at fault for Wycombe's 2nd goal, as he was marking Zabroski and didn't follow him when he made the run.
So 3 league goals conceded this season and all down to him.
Sorry Kelly :-(
Don't agree that any of the goals we've conceded have been Kelly's fault this season. First of Wycombe's goals, he wasn't outjumped, he was simply out of position as he didn't know whether to stay out wide in his left back position or whether to fill in the gap that Llera had left, had Llera come back out the tunnel 2 minutes earlier, Kelly would've been there to deal with this situation. The second Wycombe goal, the assist was a fantastic through ball that would've split most Championship defences, let alone those of League 1, I don't see how you can blame Youga for someone running in behind Llera.
Finally, with Orient's goal, Mkandawire from the highlights looks like one of Orients biggest threats from set-pieces, so why wasn't someone more adpet at heading, jumping and just generally taller marking him, partly Youga's fault, but not entirely.
It looks like Youga's gonna be this season's scapegoat.
I take your point about Wycombe's first but nonetheless Youga was the player that was outjumped.
If you watch the replay for Wycombe's second, Youga was right next to Zebroski. Zebroski made a run and Youga just let him go and run in behing Llera, if he had gone with him as he should, he could have stopped him.
Youga was out jumped for Orient's goal.
Youga was most culpable for all 3. Not a scapegoat, just at fault.
Very very harsh.
Just because he was in a position where he 'might' just have prevented any of the goals and didn't,,doesn't actually make him responsible for them.........well does it?
Yes
No - by that logic, the goalkeeper is responsible for just about every goal conceded.
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Anyway, so far even without the goals conceded, he has clearly been our worst performer and I have seen all 4 games.
I don't think we should change a winning team, so i would persevere with him and hope he improves.
Take Lloyd Sam. Many criticise him for no/not enough end product but fail to notice that teams often have to double up on him and a frightened of his pace. Against Orient especially in the second half, he pulled their defence all over the shop and they had all kinds of problems containing his runs. That created space which gave Racon much more licence to dictate our attacking midfield. So I recognise Sam's still sometimes short on end product but his overall contribution to the team was great and I think Parky has real faith in him, giving him the confidence to attaack with more power,
No - by that logic, the goalkeeper is responsible for just about every goal conceded.