I'd qualify that by adding / suggesting that it's not necessarily the tactics but the mindset. A manager famous for getting his players riled up seems to have them sedated in the first half of key home games. Against austria all the talk in the week of the match was of a big performance. The first 45 mins were brutal. We were similarly rubbish for 65 mins of the Wales game. Being cautious vs Wales was maybe justifiable as a home game vs Austria still to come meant it was a mustn't lose rather than a must win, but my opinion has always been that seeking to win winnable games must always be the approach, home or away. 10 games is usually too short a season to be mourning lost chances. I have regularly cited Sweden and Denmark as teams that take that approach, and Iceland can clearly be added. 3-0 in Turkey was amazing. Experienced players should be able to tell if a game is there to be won.
I'm not sure that there is much of a difference between the mindset and the tactics here, really.
Whether, for example, the fullbacks don't push forward in support of the midfielders because they've been explicitly told not to push up, or it's a result of the manager's clear desire to 'keep it tight, keep your shape, don't get caught out of position' even if it's not explicit, it effectively amounts to the same thing.
Either way, the fact that they are so cautious again and again indicates the manager is happy with that caution.
On the point (not made by you) that overall we did well, I agree. We ended up qualifying for the playoffs, only losing once, and eliminating a higher seed, and I say that O'Neill deserves credit for that. It was as much as we could have expected before the campaign. The campaign has been a success, in my eyes.
But the fact that we did well overall doesn't mean that we (and much much more importantly, the manager) shouldn't be looking at each game in the campaign, in particular, games in which we didn't perform well, and trying to understand and remedy those lapses for the future.
That's an excellent question.
Things could be better at LR, but I wouldn't say I am concerned. I'm disappointed by results, but not concerned by the form.
We weren't close to being good enough against Austria in the 1st half. Though we were much better in the second half, and probably should have won the game.
We should have beaten Serbia. They beat us at our own game so we can't complain to much, But I thought we played well.
Against Moldova we got 2 goals up and then closed the shop. I thought it was very professional. I think they came of with plenty of gas left a in the tank and i think that they got the benefit of that in Cardiff.
I don't think anything that happened in those games needs to be put right for Denmark, other than ensuring there is no repeat of the 1st half v Austria. Other than that we are due a bit of luck at home if anything.
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how can you say we should have beaten Serbia? That game showed us exactly how limited we are, and our game plan(we only have one) and our tactic(we only have one) . Serbia gave us a masterclass in doing what we tried to do.*
Ive heard more sense from a 2 year old :P
*Wales aside who were not on the same level as serbia
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Have to disagree.
I have an alternative view of our home games of the campaign.
Awful against Georgia who were the better team. Fortunate to come away with three points.
Defensively solid against Wales but never looked like scoring against a team down to 10 for half an hour. Therefore the draw is the max we deserved.
Never set up to win the game v Austria. We were simply awful for the best part of 80 mins.
Again improved v Serbia but created one half chance all game. Again the draw was the best we could have gotten as a result which we didn't get.
I wouldn't have considered the 2nd half v Moldova as "professional". Awful is the word I would have used.
We deserve credit for our fantastic away form but let's not pretend that our home form is a serious area of concern, especially when it seems that it typically takes us til the 2nd of quick games in succession to 'iron out' the mistakes we make in the first game.
You've got no fans.
I should have asked this earlier, but what do we mean by home form? I took it to mean performance levels in recent games. If it was a club side we were talking about it would be typical to be talking about the last 6-8 home games, but that could take us back years if we take friendlies out. I drew an arbitrary line at the Austria as i don't see how anything that happened as long ago as the Wales game has any impact on anything (i'm dubious about Austria tbh but the sample size was already small enough). An international manager never enjoys the luxury of consistently picking the same team when they are doing well. By the time the next game has come round a few players will be injured, and a few others will have returned. The momentum of a win is lost every time, as is the languidity of defeat, and every round of fixtures offers a fresh start.
I don't disagree that Moldova was awful to watch in the second half, but awful and professional aren't mutually exclusive. Wales had a tough away game in Georgia with 2 long flights, while we had 30 minutes of serious effort, then a quick hop across the Irish Sea. Impossible to say if that was that a factor in why Wales looked jaded compared to us but i would suggest that we very obviously took it easy against Moldova and that overall our preparation was easier than theirs.
The Serbia game we clearly disagree about. I don't know what game some of you were watching, and I'd assume some/many of you feel the same about me.
If we started making changes to our approach we might possibly have picked up a point or 2 more at home, but it isn't guaranteed and opens us up to the risk of an impact on our away form. The difference i mentioned above about club v international football perhaps offers some insulation, but one only has to look to Crystal Palace to see how a side attempting to change a settled style of play can go badly wrong. Given that we are already achieving close to the maximum reasonably possible with the players who have been available this campaign, i feel it madness to make a change.
It's all an academic argument anyway. Martin O'Neill isn't going to change his tactical instructions, as unless he has changed the habit of a lifetime he doesn't give any. Retired player after retired player who have worked under him say he just doesn't do that sort of thing. In recent months I've heard Neil Lennon, Craig Bellamy, Chris Sutton and Robbie Savage tell the same story of his style.
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I'll back up the others on the Serbia game benno. Not a hope in hell did we deserve a win from that game. We offered nothing after half an hour once Wes got tired.
There's nothing wrong with being happy to be in the play-offs and concerned as to just how bad this team is.
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I don't think it's too much of an exaggeration jbyrne. Some of our performances in this group have been among the worst I've ever seen from an Irish team. 5-2 in Cyprus bad. Serbia away was a shambles. Georgia twice was dire stuff.
The difference for me is that while Cyprus away was just a shambles where nobody knew what they were doing, our poor performances in this group are because the manager wants to play that way. We give up huge chunks of territory and possession even when there is no real need to do so, and we invite pressure on ourselves...not because there is no organisation, but because we are set up to play that way.
So while Staunton would have looked at the Cyprus performance and been very unhappy, but just didn't have a clue how to fix it, I think that when O'Neill watches us kick it away time and time again, I think that by and large, it's not something he feels needs to be fixed.
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I think it was telling that we played big chunks of the Wales and Serbia games against 10 men, but we never looked like creating anything. Maybe there is/was a case for saying 0-0 at home to Wales wasn't a bad result at that stage of the qualifiers as, but the Serbia game was particularly galling as it seemed as though we were trying to preserve a 1-0 defeat.
I don't mind negative football if the goal is to edge to draw against vastly superior opposition, but I think against 10-man Serbia and Wales we could have tried a little harder to score when we had the man advantage. If we'd drawn that home game vs Serbia we would have ended up topping the group.
We dominated cos they were 1 0 up with 10 men and were happy to sit back and hold out. We created no chances. That's all ifs and buts above. We never looked like scoring. We could have played another 45 mins and still not scored.
As wales also showed having possession and doing nothing with it can come to nothing.
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Even Paul the octopus got one wrong. I am less negative for some reason now, which is not a good thing, but given our performances and even the Wales one, we have had about 1 chance in 180 mins of football against the rivals for qualification, its not good, you don't need to be a football genius to work that out.
I was glad to be wrong but I still think, even now, my thinking was right - even if the prediction was wrong.
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The way we appeared to be set up or instructed prevented us from exploiting the fact we had an extra man. Instead of taking advantage of the free space and drawing men out by getting into better positions to receive and pass/deliver the ball, we continued to lump the ball forward in the general direction of the opposition's heavily-fortified defence. It clearly wasn't working yet we depressingly persisted with it until time ran out.
if its any Solás DI :P, I just re-arranged my flights today to the states for Wednesday after the play-off( initially going Friday the 10th), which cost a bit...and I also had a bet which I lost, so its cost me a lot but I'd take that any day - but it shows that I really believed it and wasn't just being negative for the sake of it.
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