Reality Check!
Anyone that had been following Preston's form over the last three months knew this would be a tough test but we never really competed fully and shot ourselves in the foot.
While CC stuck with the same eleven, we set up first half 442 which meant that Preston dominated meaningful possession by playing 352. We had possession in our own half but next to nothing in the critical areas. The fact that Westwood had our most touches says it all.
Westwood made a couple of smart saves to keep us level by half time.
Second half, it appeared that FF was given a freer role to float into the 4321 formation and we started to look brighter. FF was given an unfortunate yellow card for simulation when he was body checked but exaggerated the fall. Hardly surprising as it was his third yellow for simulation by this referee so he should have been more careful. Even worse, already on a yellow card, he tried to punch the ball in for a clear yellow card.
We had just started to get the upper hand but momentum turned and once Garner put Preston in front, they defended the game well with only slight half chances to show for our efforts.
Westwood - 7
Hunt - 6
Lees - 6
Sasso - 6
Pudil - 6
Wallace - 6
Lee - 5
Bannan - 6
FF - 5
Hooper - 6
Nuhiu - 6
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Joao - 6
McGugan - 6
Matias - 6
Stat Attack:
Goals: 0
Assists: 0
Touches: 73 - Westwood, 60 - Pudil, 59 - Bannan, 49 - Wallace, 46 - Lees, 40 - FF, Nuhiu, 37 - Sasso, 36 - Hunt, Hooper, 29 - Lee, 12 - Joao, McGugan, 6 - Matias
Tackles: 4 - Pudil, 3 - Lees, 2 - Bannan, Lee, FF, Nuhiu, 1 - Wallace, McGugan, Joao
Interceptions: 4 - Sasso, 3 - Pudil, 1 - Hunt, Lees, Wallace, Lee, FF
Clearances: 6 - Pudil, 2 - Sasso, Lees, Nuhiu, 1 - Westwood, Hooper
Attempts: 1 - Lees, Pudil, Wallace, Bannan, FF, Hooper, Nuhiu, Joao
Attempts On Target: 0
Key Passes: 1 - Hunt, Pudil, Wallace, Bannan, FF, Nuhiu
Dribbles: 1 - Wallace, McGugan
Dispossessed: 3 - Wallace, Hooper, 2 - Lee, 1 - Pudil, Bannan, FF
Bad Control: 3 - Hooper, 2 - FF, Nuhiu, 1 - Wallace, Lee, Matias, Joao
Crosses (Accurate in brackets): 12 - Wallace (4), 4 - Pudil (1), 2 - Bannan (1), Hunt (0), 1 - Nuhiu (1), Hooper (0)
Passing Accuracy (Total Passes in Brackets):
Lee - 86% (22)
McGugan - 80% (10)
Sasso - 79% (29)
Wallace - 79% (28)
Bannan - 78% (51)
Hooper - 77% (26)
Pudil - 77% (39)
FF - 72% (32)
Lees - 65% (37)
Hunt - 61% (31)
Nuhiu - 60% (30)
Joao - 44% (9)
Matias - 40% (5)
Westwood - 39% (39)
We now face QPR without FF so CC has to decide who to bring in in that position or whether he changes to formation. Think he made a mistake going 442 first half but it probably would have worked overall as we were just getting the ascendancy when FF got himself sent off. We have the quality to win without FF but it will be a lot tougher, particularly as QPR have improved in recent weeks.
(21-02-2016, 17:59)St Charles Owl Wrote: Just watched the highlights and as others have said the yellow card FF received for diving was soft to say the least!! The contact was clear, the player moved across him to cause that contact and FF hardly made any meal of it!! I also wondered when I watched it that he may have been booked for asking for a yellow card to be shown to their player, which is technically a yellow card offence. The handball booking I had no issue with.
I don't mind refs making mistakes and to be fair to the ref the camera angle for the first booking is a much clearer angle that what the ref had to see the contact, but this is where he should be getting information from the 4th official and linesman who had a better angle like the camera did. I want to see a ref come out after a game and talk about the decisions that he made and justify them, which 99% of the time they can easily do, but I also want them to be able to say that with the benefit of hindsight and replays his decision was not the correct one. There is no shame in getting a decision wrong in the heat of the game and especially with the modern day pace of the game, but the refs are kept quiet and everything is kept behind closed doors. Our players and managers are far from perfect, they make mistakes every game, and we should not expect perfection from the ref either but we should expect honesty and accountability.
There are no issues with referee honesty in the English game but there are issues with competence & accountability. There are problems with the governance of professional referees since Mike Riley took over PGMOL. It appears that he has his favoured referees and marginalises other referees. He has also removed match assessors and reduced referee training, meaning that the quality of referees coming through is not as good as it should be.
The lack of quality of referees coming through means that inadequate referees keep their high profile positions. There are at least three PL referees who should be dropped but there is no-one to replace them with now.
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.