Parrott on for injury time? Not sure how much impact that change will have...
(Famous last words?)
Parrott on for injury time? Not sure how much impact that change will have...
(Famous last words?)
Thought Bazunu was really good overall - could he have done better for the goal? Mikey Johnston looked lively. Despite the doom and gloom and frustration, Collins was probably fouled for their goal - and Idah was a centimetre or two away from scoring a good goal. Doesn’t feel great right now
Out with a Whimper.
Really silly to take him from an important U21s game for a dead rubber senior match.
I imagine the U21 manager is livid
Kenny is lucky that treason isn’t still a hanging offence ….. his tenure makes me want to puke
Bazunu did well - probably our best player. Goal was one he could maybe have done better for but he made up for it over the rest of the game. Bit lucky with the one that went through his hands and his thumbs (?) touched it into the post.
Idah was on for 50 minutes including injury time and touched the ball nine times. I think that says a lot about the game. We just had nothing up front really. Probably a mix of poor forwards and players not able to get the ball to them. Holland were comfortable enough dealing with us, and we got worse as the game went on (as usual)
Malen should have scored when clean through but had a woeful touch. Think they made a hames of another good chance too.
Ultimately, probably as decent as I was expecting though, to be quite honest. Even if the Dutch were missing a few players. There's games to slate Kenny over and I don't feel this is one. (It doesn't redeem him either of course)
Nerdy question - but can anyone remember our keeper going up for a setpiece in injury time before?
Terrible Dutch team
No tactics, energy or belief
If Molumby is the answer , I don't know what the question is
We have always been more than the sum of our parts, now we are less
I'm a huge fan of the Leagie of Ireland, and have to concede that the LOI fans have given Kenny far more leeway than any other manager would have received.
Kenny has not only damaged this generations prospects, but the next too.
Never thought I'd see incompetence to rival Stan, but there you go.....
Collins was shocking for the goal. He has not progressed at all, and has probably regressed.
Liam Scales looks a better player than him at the moment.
At least we won't have to watch him stumbling and rambling through another post match interview. He makes Harry kane look like brendan beehan
After each game, Brentford fans vote in a Man of the Match poll, with NC currently 4th on the list. Having seen a few of their games this season I'd agree with that, notwithstanding that he had a bit of a blip around the defeat to Everton:
https://griffinpark.org/forums/threa...season.139586/
While The Athletic's Brentford correspondent also agrees:
https://theathletic.com/5031602/2023...ampaign=601983
Perhaps the problem is not so much the player as the environment when he reports for international duty?
Absolutely right. He’s probably our second best player in terms of ability and potential. The fact that he struggles in a Kenny team is a comment on Kenny. Maybe he expects coherence, structure, a tactical plan. Ferguson also looks lost when playing for Ireland. The fact he can’t get consistent levels from our best players really exposes his weaknesses.
Nathan Collins getting easily spun by Wout Weghorst for the goal and then passing the ball to no one shortly after is absolutely not the fault of Stephen Kenny.
It was a poor performance overall and reminded me a bit of the performance against France, where we were second to every ball in midfield. The Dutch dominated possession and the fact they had 19 shots overall to our 3 (?) tells the story. Gavin Bazunu performed well, but it was hard to find any bright spots otherwise.
Think the (quality of) coaching/ organisation needs to be questioned again imo. There was either too much space between our lines or our lines collapse on top of each other. The goal is an example of too much space, our back line should be on the half line there to close and compress space to make it difficult to play through us (maybe could look at Collins here as the organiser of the backline?). As was, it took a simple forward pass to pull us apart which happened on several occasions. For the shot Bazunu spilled onto the post, we had eight players fall back onto to 18-yard line which allowed the shot as we had dropped too deep to block it. This inviting of shots from distance is a recurring problem.
When Collins and Ferguson look anonymous/poor in you're side you know its on the manager/coaches.