Originally Posted by
osarusan
Yeah, that's all fair enough, and there isn't much point in worrying really.
Although I don't think that it really is a high risk high reward strategy. What I mean is that I don't think the goals we concede are an inevitable consequence of our attacking play - inevitable but acceptable because we will score more.
I think they are purely down to complacency and sloppiness rather than an attacking attitude, and I think we could tighten up the defense a lot more without losing any of the threat up front.
I would guess that Martin Russell is tearing his hair out at the way we switch off at times - even with all the goals and wins, it must be frustrating for him.
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