There were perhaps some teething problems
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 8:35 am
Screaming frustration
By Glen Williams
Tuesday 15th September 2020
There were, perhaps, some teething problems.
This is a squad of players who haven't trained a huge amount together since the end of last season, due to injuries, new signings or international breaks, and that just told a little on Saturday afternoon.
Joe Ralls, Lee Tomlin, Sheyi Ojo, Kieffer Moore and Jordi Osei-Tutu will not have spent too much time together on the training ground and it will be a while before they develop an understanding.
But the frustration was audible on a few occasions.
Moore, a huge aerial threat who won a number of his duels when the ball was lumped forward, looked like the most likely outlet from crosses or balls in, but they never came.
Osei-Tutu would often dart inside and Moore would throw his hands up in exasperation. On one occasion, he yelled at the right back to whip a few crosses in, but they never came.
The same problem, too, came with Ojo and Josh Murphy playing as inverted wingers, often opting to cut inside on their stronger feet instead of hitting the byline and supplying the service to Moore and, when introduced, Robert Glatzel.
Sheyi Ojo on his Cardiff City debut (Image: Cardiff City FC/Getty Images)
Lee Tomlin was brought on as an attacking option in the second half, too, but he had far less impact when crowbarred on to the left wing.
Leandro Bacuna was audible in his venting of frustration, screaming in the middle of the pitch for someone to move, make a run or show for the ball, but it was just a little too static.
So, work to be done there. But this week on the training ground ahead of Nottingham Forest will be invaluable.
By Glen Williams
Tuesday 15th September 2020
There were, perhaps, some teething problems.
This is a squad of players who haven't trained a huge amount together since the end of last season, due to injuries, new signings or international breaks, and that just told a little on Saturday afternoon.
Joe Ralls, Lee Tomlin, Sheyi Ojo, Kieffer Moore and Jordi Osei-Tutu will not have spent too much time together on the training ground and it will be a while before they develop an understanding.
But the frustration was audible on a few occasions.
Moore, a huge aerial threat who won a number of his duels when the ball was lumped forward, looked like the most likely outlet from crosses or balls in, but they never came.
Osei-Tutu would often dart inside and Moore would throw his hands up in exasperation. On one occasion, he yelled at the right back to whip a few crosses in, but they never came.
The same problem, too, came with Ojo and Josh Murphy playing as inverted wingers, often opting to cut inside on their stronger feet instead of hitting the byline and supplying the service to Moore and, when introduced, Robert Glatzel.
Sheyi Ojo on his Cardiff City debut (Image: Cardiff City FC/Getty Images)
Lee Tomlin was brought on as an attacking option in the second half, too, but he had far less impact when crowbarred on to the left wing.
Leandro Bacuna was audible in his venting of frustration, screaming in the middle of the pitch for someone to move, make a run or show for the ball, but it was just a little too static.
So, work to be done there. But this week on the training ground ahead of Nottingham Forest will be invaluable.