Originally Posted by
Charlie Darwin
I don't think anybody could argue that with a straight face. He's an out and out right back/wing back.
Having watched the game again, I'm less dispirited than I was watching it on TV last night. We set out with a game plan to frustrate them in our half - which is superficially Trap-like - but the players had a lot more freedom to make decisions and it showed as we looked more comfortable than we did under the previous manager. I think we struggled after Whelan went off - I suspect Kroos wouldn't have had 10 yards to pick his spot otherwise - but as the game drew to a close we gained a lot of composure and were able to exploit their lack of confidence.
The contribution of Kingdom and Stutts as to what was going on off-camera is invaluable, as you do miss things when you're not there (obviously there are some things you see on TV you don't see live as well). It's interesting when commentators pick their man of the match and it doesn't really tally with what you've seen on TV, and I think that might be the case with McClean last night - he was sloppy on the ball but off the ball he did some great work, and I suspect there was a lot more he did that Whelan and Hamilton would have seen from their vantage point but mightn't have been picked up by the cameras.
Our goal was brilliant. I was pleading with Wes not to take the throw-in before our goal after his previous woeful effort, but the German ballboy did us a favour and allowed him to restart the game quickly, and though his cross was overhit (although he was aiming for Hendrick and Gibson (I think) at the back, it was a wonderful piece of technical brilliance and concentration from Hendrick to ease it back into the centre and O'Shea's finish was sublime.
All in all, it wasn't a complete performance and there were some tactical errors (playing a long ball game with Keane and McGeady up front is a mistake that can't be repeated) but ultimately O'Neill read the game correctly and we got the point we went for, and it wasn't down to luck. If anything, our goal was much better worked than anything they came up with bar Goetze's chance that Forde brilliantly saved. Still, Scotland will be a different game and winning away from home against a direct rival will be an entirely new challenge.