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Its more against the bottom sides we mess up

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We get bullied often. Plus we seem to switch off at set pieces. Plus some bad luck when the second ball goes to the opposition (fine margins).

I believe the positive results we have taken simply show that we are able to compete at this level.

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Leicester bloody lucky to get anything out of that!

Seen enough to know we really do have more than enough to stay up. And the quality is there regardless of what any pundit or fan says.

Lets take that performance into the Wolves match!

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2 minutes ago, Alex Moss said:

Leicester bloody lucky to get anything out of that!

Seen enough to know we really do have more than enough to stay up. And the quality is there regardless of what any pundit or fan says.

Lets take that performance into the Wolves match!

That will be the test though. We know we have the ability but as of yet we haven’t been able to build on good performances. This time we have to build on that against Wolves but more importantly Villa.

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I posted a few weeks ago that against teams we think we can beat, we set up more openly and as a result tend to concede easily and quickly- at which point we lose our composure and end up playing a 5-0-5 formation.

Against teams we expect a tough time against, the players are much more defensively conscious and hold fast to our short, peppy passing game and we look much better.

The real killers at the moment are set-pieces, and crosses- it's almost unbelievable that more isn't being done to plug that gap.

 

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