Atletico_Seasider
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I put up a similar post after the Crewe game. In terms of the key points I've simply replaced the word Crewe, for Wimbledon. In short, we have learnt absolutely nothing since then. I guess the Wimbledon manager simply watched that game and played the same tactical game as Crewe...
Going into this I'd have said 2 points dropped if we didn't win but having watched the whole 90 minutes I would say a point gained.
A few thoughts...
* Wimbledon won the tactical battle for most of the 90 minutes, and in particular were well on top of us in the first 30 and the last 30. Critch is still learning in this respect. Teams have worked out that if you overload the midfield against us it causes us problems
* Wimbledon's subs worked, ours didn't - when Simms went off it went t*its up for us (why not take Jerry off and leave the target man who can run in behind as our outlet ball?)
* CJ was lacking in match sharpness
* Maxwell - I'm not a fan of his and he is costing us points (he couldn't do anything about the shot as he had no chance, but there may not have been a shot if he hadn't booted the ball straight into touch with seconds left on the clock)
* Taking off our biased hats, Wimbledon were well worthy of a point
Going into this I'd have said 2 points dropped if we didn't win but having watched the whole 90 minutes I would say a point gained.
A few thoughts...
* Wimbledon won the tactical battle for most of the 90 minutes, and in particular were well on top of us in the first 30 and the last 30. Critch is still learning in this respect. Teams have worked out that if you overload the midfield against us it causes us problems
* Wimbledon's subs worked, ours didn't - when Simms went off it went t*its up for us (why not take Jerry off and leave the target man who can run in behind as our outlet ball?)
* CJ was lacking in match sharpness
* Maxwell - I'm not a fan of his and he is costing us points (he couldn't do anything about the shot as he had no chance, but there may not have been a shot if he hadn't booted the ball straight into touch with seconds left on the clock)
* Taking off our biased hats, Wimbledon were well worthy of a point