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Man of the Match v Brighton  

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  1. 1. Man of the Match v Brighton?

    • Alex McCarthy
      1
    • Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
      4
    • Jan Bednarek
      0
    • Jannik Vestergaard
      0
    • Jake Vokins
      16
    • Oriol Romeu
      0
    • James Ward-Prowse
      6
    • Will Smallbone
      1
    • Nathan Redmond
      4
    • Michael Obafemi
      0
    • Danny Ings
      91
    • Kyle Walker-Peters
      53
    • Che Adams
      1
    • Stuart Armstrong
      1

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4 minutes ago, Whitey Grandad said:

A pedant never sleeps ;)

You are almost correct but does it change the point being made?

 

(For me the NE is Margate or Southend)

Does it change the point - no. ( And as far as my younger son is concerned, anything south of the Mersey and Irwell is in France ).

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4 hours ago, benjii said:

This is a problem in home games, certainly. Less of an issue away.

I think what we really need is a Boufal-type to play off Ings in home games against teams we "should beat".

If Djenepo was fit then perhaps he or Redmond could play that role for a bit.

We do have a 'Boufal type' player on the books, he's called Boufal! Yet, we seem to be prepared to let him go while most people on here slag him off endlessly. 

Had he ever been given half the number of chances to start as Redmond what a player we would have had on our hands. 

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41 minutes ago, Whitey Grandad said:

A pedant never sleeps ;)

You are almost correct but does it change the point being made?

 

(For me the NE is Margate or Southend)

Newcastle is north east. Margate and southend are on east coast. Next you will be saying London is north.

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Understandable performance given how many changes were made.  Hopefully we can put out full strength teams in the remaining matches.  The big learnings are that we have little strength in depth ourside the current first 11.  Injuries to Djenepo and Boufal aren't helping and the youth players are still learning - Obafemi, Smallbone and Vokins - so will be inconsistent and may find the game passes them by sometimes, but they will develop with more game time.  Obafemi reminds me of Antonio when he was with us - powerful but lacking ball control.  If he develops as Antonio has we will have a great player in a few years.  Vestergaard and Hoj looked rusty as they have had relatively little game time and Hoj was playing out of position.  Perhaps it would have been better to swap him and JWP during the first half.  Not surprising that we played like strangers in the first half as there were so many changes.  Also Romeu's yellow would have clipped his wings a bit so we weren't as effective in the middle of the field.

Excellent turnaround in the second half.  Every part of the team seemed to benefit from the changes, not just the positions that the new players took up.  Again that shows how important our settled first 11 is.

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47 minutes ago, Charlie Wayman said:

We do have a 'Boufal type' player on the books, he's called Boufal! Yet, we seem to be prepared to let him go while most people on here slag him off endlessly. 

Had he ever been given half the number of chances to start as Redmond what a player we would have had on our hands. 

We’ve had four managers since he joined us and none seem to really believe in him. It doesn’t matter what fans think if the manager doesn’t want to pick him.

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1 hour ago, Charlie Wayman said:

We do have a 'Boufal type' player on the books, he's called Boufal! Yet, we seem to be prepared to let him go while most people on here slag him off endlessly. 

Had he ever been given half the number of chances to start as Redmond what a player we would have had on our hands. 

He has been given loads of chances but please give me 3 examples when he changed the game enough to be picked as a starter the following game? He has based his career on one goal  

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3 hours ago, Saint_clark said:

JWP showed a great tenacity, passing ability and set piece ability right from day one. I remember when he made his debut away to Man City first game back in the Prem at only 17 and everyone was shocked, but he kept David Silva under wraps. 

JWP never showed tenacity, until very recently. Think you must be thinking of someone else. It was always what his game lacked in the early days, oh and pace, and tackling ability, and and and. Credit though recently he has changed and put many of these things right.  

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1 hour ago, Alanh said:

Understandable performance given how many changes were made.  Hopefully we can put out full strength teams in the remaining matches.  The big learnings are that we have little strength in depth ourside the current first 11.  Injuries to Djenepo and Boufal aren't helping and the youth players are still learning - Obafemi, Smallbone and Vokins - so will be inconsistent and may find the game passes them by sometimes, but they will develop with more game time.  Obafemi reminds me of Antonio when he was with us - powerful but lacking ball control.  If he develops as Antonio has we will have a great player in a few years.  Vestergaard and Hoj looked rusty as they have had relatively little game time and Hoj was playing out of position.  Perhaps it would have been better to swap him and JWP during the first half.  Not surprising that we played like strangers in the first half as there were so many changes.  Also Romeu's yellow would have clipped his wings a bit so we weren't as effective in the middle of the field.

Excellent turnaround in the second half.  Every part of the team seemed to benefit from the changes, not just the positions that the new players took up.  Again that shows how important our settled first 11 is.

A really good summary

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28 minutes ago, nta786 said:

Haha

to me anything above London is the North ;) 

Genuine take from my long-ago uni days in Southampton. I was invited to stay with a friend in South Shields for a few days and another uni friend, who lived local to Southampton, agreed to keep me company.

As we passed Watford on the M1, he commented on how well we were doing: "Can't be long now. We're north of London!"

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15 hours ago, S-Clarke said:

First half was one to forget, but if a game summed up PEH's home career at Southampton then that was it.

He is the one constant of our utterly dreadful home form for 3 years, I cannot wait to get shot of him.

Vestertard can toss off too - what an aberration of a football player. He can shoot, but his game is to defend and he cannot defend against anyone. Hopefully he's out of the door ASAP.

Positives were KWP, really good impact when he came on - interesting use of him, coming in side - but he uses the ball so well, commits players and seems to make things happen. He has a low centre of gravity which means he can wiggle out of most challenges. I'm becoming sold, I'll be honest. Still wouldn't pay any more than 11m though.

If anything, this game highlighted that both Adams and Obafemi are not able substitutes for Ings - we really, really need actual competition for Ings in the summer. If he gets injured then we are dead.

A very good post and spot on for our current situation. PEH says he wants to play for a Champions League team. We will have to hope they haven't seem him play because if they have they won't want him. A player full of his own self-importance. Adams seemed a good buy but he hasn't adapted well to Premier League football and looks out of his depth to me. I have no idea how much Ralph will have at his disposal for buys in the transfer window but I would like to see him sign a couple of good, solid goal scorers. Saints have been fortunate that Ings has kept injury free because where else would 15-20 goals a season come from? Not Long that's for sure. Out with the old and in with the new and from the way Saints have played since lockdown dare we hope for a decent season? 

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8 hours ago, Pierre said:

The critism of Hojberg is unjustified and should be aimed at Ralph. What a bizarre choice for right- back. Surely we have better options if he wanted to test KWP?

Even JWP would have made more sense

I'm glad Bradley Wright-Phillips no longer plays for us, things could get really confusing

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If Ings  J Prowse and Redmond can play in all games since restart why not the rest of the  regular side. Best to have got 3 points int he bag yesterday and rested players for Bounmemouth.. I guess Manager thought Brighton were a soft touch.  Everyone praise Vestergarde a few games ago

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3 minutes ago, Totton Saint said:

If Ings  J Prowse and Redmond can play in all games since restart why not the rest of the  regular side. Best to have got 3 points int he bag yesterday and rested players for Bounmemouth.. I guess Manager thought Brighton were a soft touch.  

Or... different players have different levels of fitness and different workloads.

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15 minutes ago, Totton Saint said:

If Ings  J Prowse and Redmond can play in all games since restart why not the rest of the  regular side. Best to have got 3 points int he bag yesterday and rested players for Bounmemouth.. I guess Manager thought Brighton were a soft touch.  Everyone praise Vestergarde a few games ago

Players recover at different rates and different positions require very different amounts of the pitch to cover. The club analyse each player's recovery and fitness after every game and bake assessments of whether they're ready to play again on the basis of medical science.

Pushing a player too early can cause damage and be counter-productive.

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18 hours ago, Monk said:

Much better second half.

 

My god PEH & Che Adams aren’t very good are they? I think we’d be laughing if we can get £10m and KWP for PEH

Saints improved when Che cam on to the pitch. More vigour.  He's like Long in some ways. Provides pace and distracts opposition defences,, though not netting himself.   We would be a weaker team without him. 

 

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13 minutes ago, eelpie said:

Saints improved when Che cam on to the pitch. More vigour.  He's like Long in some ways. Provides pace and distracts opposition defences,, though not netting himself.   We would be a weaker team without him. 

 

Does he? He doesn't really look particularly quick to me. I'd say Obafemi and Long are notably quicker, Ings also looks quicker. Adams hold up play is good, but at the moment he isn't offering much else.

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31 minutes ago, Matthew Le God said:

Does he? He doesn't really look particularly quick to me. I'd say Obafemi and Long are notably quicker, Ings also looks quicker. Adams hold up play is good, but at the moment he isn't offering much else.

This.....plenty of discussion with my father in law re Che. I think there is a good player “In” there but it’s up to both Ralph to find it and for Che to show he wants it!   I like him but do accept father in law comments that he is slow and does not anticipate as much as he should......Maybe he has needed the season to settle/adjust following an obvious jump in playing level. 

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Also re: the changes, surely the idea of trying these players is that next season one or two will be rotated in at a time, rather than 5. Changing half the team will always weaken its strength and (importantly with how we play) it’s understanding of each other. To say we lack strength in depth is a bit harsh as any one player coming in to the usual 11 would probably be okay (like smallbone has been). 

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6 hours ago, VectisSaint said:

JWP never showed tenacity, until very recently. Think you must be thinking of someone else. It was always what his game lacked in the early days, oh and pace, and tackling ability, and and and. Credit though recently he has changed and put many of these things right.  

Au contraire, in the early days he harried and pressed very well, albeit without having much tackling ability as you say. 

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I've just joined this forum. I live in New Zealand and am not an ex-pat. I was brought up on the All Blacks but would watch MOD and first saw Le Tissier. Been following you since then. I don't have the intergenerational passion that many of you will have but I just like the way this Club operates. It's easy to be critical of certain performances but, overall, they have salvaged a season where they lost a record 0-9 so on and up for the next one.

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1 hour ago, Jeremy said:

I've just joined this forum. I live in New Zealand and am not an ex-pat. I was brought up on the All Blacks but would watch MOD and first saw Le Tissier. Been following you since then. I don't have the intergenerational passion that many of you will have but I just like the way this Club operates. It's easy to be critical of certain performances but, overall, they have salvaged a season where they lost a record 0-9 so on and up for the next one.

Don't mention the 9-0! Welcome :)

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Welcome Jeremy I also live in NZ ( North Island ), alas unless you subscribe to SPARK you won't see

much live action from Saints. There is no point in me ( an OAP ) paying $20 a month as SPARK tell

me that they are unable to give me sufficient quality Broadband.

 

Hi Mate, if you're ever in Palmerston North let me know and we can catch up for a coffee or a beer.

BTW, I also really like the Hampshire CCC (especailly when Malcolm Marshall was there)

Also, cheers to all you other posters. 

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On 16/07/2020 at 22:11, Monk said:

Much better second half.

 

My god PEH & Che Adams aren’t very good are they? I think we’d be laughing if we can get £10m and KWP for PEH

Exactly my thoughts and I saw Che come back and was prepared to give him a chance and I hope the guy would boost his clearly lacking self confidence. I’ve been quite defensive for him but v Brighton he just showed he’s not got it. I’m sure that’s down to really low confidence and a poor match can’t sum up a player’s calibre  but he is clearly a player that suffers with confidence and he just looks poor. 
 

Højbjerg  I have never rated since his dreadful cup final miss against United from the outset. He can’t shoot aside from one won wonder goal and his passing is woeful as one attack against Brighton displayed when he passed straight back to the opposition which is deadly and he would’ve cost us a match against a team like Man City. Romeo is twice the player

Talking of wonder goals, how unlucky was Lurch (Vestergaard) to have save of the season deny him? That shot had everything & would’ve been goal of the season. Power, precision, swerve. Incredible effort. Incredible save. 

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On 16/07/2020 at 23:52, Appy said:

People moaning about Hojbjerg, but he’s still a far better player for our team than Romeu. He was so clumsy with that early challenge. 

Don’t agree in the slightest. Højbjerg constantly gives the ball away & I don’t understand why so many fans are so blind to this.

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On 16/07/2020 at 23:51, washsaint said:

As others have said, game of 2 halves.

We always struggle with Vestegaard and Hojberg in the side.  Both are far too slow of thought (both slow our possession game down with their dawdling and give the opposition chance to regroup) and Hojberg's distribution is beyond awful.  Cannot wait for him to leave.

Vokins had a good PL debut, Adams is not going to make it: dreadful player and KWP changed the game although his crossing is poor.

Unlucky not to win but clearly shows the need for at least 3 new players (striker, CM, CB) in addition to KWP.  With that we could have a good season next time round.

Good post and I agree entirely with every aspect. Especially the slow to react mindset of Højbjerg whom is a dreadful passer of the ball and can’t shoot. Maybe it’s the fast pace of the Premier League that flusters him to panic and pass straight to the opposition. Therefore, sell him to Spurs for a rip off fee as recompense to f*** off Levy for constantly stitching us with transfers & sell on clauses. Then I hope he plays even worse for them. Daniel Levy *grunt* ✊🏼💦 PEH is another Lovren. He lives in a dream world where he believes he is a class above everyone else when he is in fact a class below as Lovren has proved at Liverpool. Perhaps that’s a little unfair to Højbjerg as no-one in world football is as big an arrogant pr**k as that hoof w**king bunglec*nt Dejan Lovren. 

Both Vestergaard & Højbjerg are painfully slow. Che was poor against Brighton but I do think he ‘might’ develop but it’s very 50-50 because he does a lot that really doesn’t breed confidence. Anyone saying he’s quick is deluded. He needs gametime & an arm around the shoulder. Playing him and then dropping him after one bad game like Brighton won’t do his confidence any favours so include him in your plans Ralph if you see him as part of our future. Don’t drop him for long periods as that won’t do his head any good. I’m personally not sure he’s got it. 

We need a RB, CM... I’d like to see us shift one of the young strikers (Che or Obafemi) and one of our goalkeepers to replace them with better or give Forster a run. I’d like to see Harrison Reed back. Fulham fans love him and I was always a fan from the outset but he’s never seemed to curry favour for whatever reason. Maybe he upset someone in academy. ;) It is odd though as we have seen Ralph persist or try other players from the Academy of lesser quality but not Reed. I think he is tenacious midfielder and our closing down, high pressure, pressing style of football would suit him down to the ground. 

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2 hours ago, Gordon Mockles said:

PEH is another Lovren. He lives in a dream world where he believes he is a class above everyone else when he is in fact a class below as Lovren has proved at Liverpool. Perhaps that’s a little unfair to Højbjerg as no-one in world football is as big an arrogant pr**k as that hoof w**king bunglec*nt Dejan Lovren. 

Conratulations, that's best word of the day, and a contender for word of the season.

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The thing about Harrison Reed is if he wasn’t our player and we were Signing him bringing in one of the best defensive midfielders in the championship to replace Hojbjerg we’d probably be over the moon. I think Ralph sees him as Hojbjergs replacement. We could do a lot worse.

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On 18/07/2020 at 22:13, Turkish said:

The thing about Harrison Reed is if he wasn’t our player and we were Signing him bringing in one of the best defensive midfielders in the championship to replace Hojbjerg we’d probably be over the moon. I think Ralph sees him as Hojbjergs replacement. We could do a lot worse.

I really like Harrison Reed and I’m excited to see how he fares. I just didn’t see him as a direct replacement which he may not be. Who knows. it’s good irrespective 

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