Jesus Maher is shocking for Sligos second,what is even doing???
We've been kind enough to relegate ourselves but it was nice of Sligo to turn the screw on us tonight.
Putrid, again.
Jesus Maher is shocking for Sligos second,what is even doing???
Irish by birth ,Harps by the grace of god.
Looks like a near impossible task now for Cork to avoid the automatic drop. To get 9 points more than Sligo when they have only got 15 so far with two thirds of the season done, would require a near perfect final 3rd and/or a complete implosion from Sligo. From a purely selfish pov i was half hoping Sligo would finish bottom just for a handy away trip next season for Harps
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Derry were sloppy last night, bad touches, passes not sticking etc. But despite that, I though their overall play in trying to break Sligo down was better than we might have seen last year. And Sligo were very deep for a while after scoring (which they've every right to be). There was a point on about 35 minutes where Derry had every player in Sligo's half, most of them in the final quarter, and Sligo had every player in the box bar one or two who were maybe 20/25 yards out. Second half was different, the game seemed to open up again.
But it's far, far too easy to score against Derry by just landing a ball on top of Maher, or near the six yard box. I've always liked Maher as a shot stopper, but think he can be indecisive and doesn't seem to know whether to come for balls or not. Not helped by the fact that he's on the short side for a keeper.
Great shot stopper, mind. Great with his feet, too, and I've always admired the intelligence of his distribution. Wants to play football instead of just getting it out.
Dunno, maybe I'm being unfair singling out Maher. He was obviously at fault for the second, but there's enough big units in that defence that you'd hope they'd have some plan for balls in from wide. It happens too often.
Another big difference from last year is that Lynch always seems willing to change things when they aren't working. It's pretty usual this year to see two or three different shapes being used across a game, where Higgins' approach was very much "play 4-2-3-1 against everything and just hope that you're better than them." I disliked this tinkering at the start of the season because I thought it seemed a bit desperate, like he didn't know his team and was chucking stuff at the wall to see what sticks. Now I've a bit more faith and I'm coming round to the idea that possibly the experienced, professional football manager has a better eye for tactics than I do...
If you're saying Waterford and Galway then Pats are also in that conversation- no league win in 6 games, can't score a goal, one game more played.. Sure, they have the players, but it would be some turnaround after Europe to get top 4 for them. Just as likely to continue in the current vein..
In reality there is only one relegation place, the play-offs currently are a formality and give 1st division sides something extra to play for. Dundalk could well be in the play-off mix and we wont beat the sides mentioned. Whatever about a cup upset not in a play-off. Cork we'd probably give a good game but that doesnt say too much.
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