I agree - teams do make their own luck, but only to a point. It's a numbers
game and the more time you spend attacking, the odds of scoring "should"
improve.

My fear at the moment is that we aren't inventive enough and trot out the
same game play week in week out. 75% possession and running teams almost off
the park is

all very well, but we don't convert all that into nearly enough goals. I
think we're quite predictable and set in our ways and teams are working this
out and quite happy to let us have the ball and sit deep - we struggle
getting through that and as a game progresses, more vulnerable to conceding
a breakaway goal against the run of play.

I don't believe we're that unlucky, just that final ball or attempt on goal
lacking finesse.  

 

Dave

 

 

 

 

I have always been a firm believer in the adage that "You make your own

luck." From what I have seen and heard, Bielsa is also an adherent. He

clearly believes that if we keep playing the "right" way, keep swarming

over the opponents and making our overloads and delivering the ball into

the danger area, then the rewards (goals) will come. They may not arrive in

any one particular match, or even in a few consecutive matches (as is

happening at the moment), but over a series of, say, 46 matches, more goals

will arrive than would result from say lumping the ball aimlessly into the

box.

 

I absolutely agree with that analysis, on a logical and theoretical level.

 

But on an emotional level, I am screaming WHEN WILL OUR BLOODY LUCK

TURN?????!!!!

 

Contrast how hard we have worked, and how well we have played, to chisel

out our last 2 goals (v WBA & M/wall) with bloody Derby Bastard County.

They got the 2 jammiest goals ever v Luton on Saturday. Luck which they

certainly didn't "make."

 

We did get a few "lucky" goals last season (Roofe's handball v Forest and a

Rotherham keeper error giving Roofe a 6 inch tap-in are two I

recall.............but going back to my thesis, they were lucky goals we

"made" by pressurising and constantly attacking opponents, unlike the

undeserved lucky goals Derby got.)

 

So what am I saying? Let's keep faith in Bielsa, and trust that soon enough

our luck will turn. SURELY???!!!!

 



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