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Need a champions league squad to implement champions league tactics. Tonight’s team should be nowhere near champions league football in all honesty,  but here we are. Mostly down to Eddie’s coaching. 

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3 minutes ago, Newcastle Fan said:

 

In trying to drastically change the way we played, we saw against Man Utd in the cup that we have a style of play that works regardless of personal, trying to play a completely different tactic today threw a few of our players off.

You’ve ignored my points, we can’t ask the same players to put in those crazy efforts 3 times per week, no switch exists which is man united mode. He was clearly managing load hence Gordon and miggy starting from the bench, the shift we put in against Arsenal was magnificent. 
 

Ultimately the position we are in injury wise is truly dreadful, we are going from match to match making so and pulling out miracles. And that’s not to mention the changes we wasted tonight and the truly shocking decision which lead to the first Dortmund goal (the ball was never out and Lewis halls yellow card was frankly embarrassing from the referee. 

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Just now, RS said:

Need a champions league squad to implement champions league tactics. Tonight’s team should be nowhere near champions league football in all honesty,  but here we are. Mostly down to Eddie’s coaching. 

 

God I wish we had all our players available.

 

This talk of him being tactically outdone is just so baffling.

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2 minutes ago, OverThere said:

Hall at LB and Tino at RW didn't work but hey ho. Tino at RB or LB next game please.

 

I'm not sure what part of Hall at left back didn't work? He was doing fine and got a yellow that was never a booking that left him on a knife edge. Hope he starts on sat.

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Just now, pedro111 said:

 

I'm not sure what part of Hall at left back didn't work? He was doing fine and got a yellow that was never a booking that left him on a knife edge. Hope he starts on sat.

Because even at LB Tino looks far more accomplished.

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Just now, pedro111 said:

 

But that's not to say Hall at LB didn't work. Tino is mint, we all know.

I thought Hall looked better further up the pitch. He seemed tentative for the goal perhaps because of the yellow. Given a choice I'd say Livro and Trips as full backs. Hall will be good but needs more time.

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20 minutes ago, Kid Icarus said:

Fine margins like. Imo he adapted in-game and had us do enough with the available players to get results in both matches, particularly at home. 

 

Definitely fine margins but I think if we'd done enough to get a result we probably would've got more than 0 points out of six...

 

We had two really good chances across the whole tie with BD imo; aye, you hope our attackers do better with the efforts but you're relying on a 100% hit rate if that's all you're creating. They mostly shut us down incredibly effectively - that points to the tactical battle having been won imo.

 

Can't stress enough that I'm not seeking to be overly critical, it's obviously a miracle that we're here and we've been incredibly competitive. I don't even think qualification is over, far stranger things have happened.

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9 minutes ago, Yorkie said:

 

Definitely fine margins but I think if we'd done enough to get a result we probably would've got more than 0 points out of six...

 

We had two really good chances across the whole tie with BD imo; aye, you hope our attackers do better with the efforts but you're relying on a 100% hit rate if that's all you're creating. They mostly shut us down incredibly effectively - that points to the tactical battle having been won imo.

 

Can't stress enough that I'm not seeking to be overly critical, it's obviously a miracle that we're here and we've been incredibly competitive. I don't even think qualification is over, far stranger things have happened.

 

Last match we hit the bar twice, had two one on ones saved, and a blatant pen waved away. Tonight Joelinton headed wide an open goal. 

 

I think it's fair to say Howe did enough at his end to expect at least a goal in each tie, especially the home tie.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Yorkie said:

 

Definitely fine margins but I think if we'd done enough to get a result we probably would've got more than 0 points out of six...

 

We had two really good chances across the whole tie with BD imo; aye, you hope our attackers do better with the efforts but you're relying on a 100% hit rate if that's all you're creating. They mostly shut us down incredibly effectively - that points to the tactical battle having been won imo.

 

Can't stress enough that I'm not seeking to be overly critical, it's obviously a miracle that we're here and we've been incredibly competitive. I don't even think qualification is over, far stranger things have happened.

 

I just think the whole thing with Isak was so unfortunate as he was perfectly suited to go against them.

 

I think Howe knew this too as he started with him in that first game, which he then got injured in early on.

 

Wilson didn't look a threat going up against their centre backs physically and engaging with them. They are both strong and quick. Desperately needed Isak's more clever play between the lines and down the channels.

 

We had some joy playing Gordon in areas behind Wilson in the second part of game 1 and maybe would have liked to see that again at some point today, but then Wilson got injured.

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2 minutes ago, Kid Icarus said:

 

Last match we hit the bar twice, had two one on ones saved, and a blatant pen waved away. Tonight Joelinton headed wide an open goal. 

 

I think it's fair to say Howe did enough at his end to expect at least a goal in each tie.

 

Only Wilson's fluffed chance and Joelinton's header were big chances for me. Everything else you've listed there were from the first match and were half chances, which is the least you'd expect from us at home. It doesn't factor in the chances they spurned, either.

 

I don't see it as that controversial to say that we've been tactically outdone in both ties tbh. Not embarrassed by any stretch, obviously, but in both games we've looked like newcomers to the competition.

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It's a weird one , literally nobody has done Eddie over two games like Dortmund have and I don't even think they are that good. They will probably get to the second round / quarters at best , even an awful Chelsea team knocked them out last season, is just one of them things . No blame at all on Eddie for me .

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3 minutes ago, Yorkie said:

 

Only Wilson's fluffed chance and Joelinton's header were big chances for me. Everything else you've listed there were from the first match and were half chances, which is the least you'd expect from us at home. It doesn't factor in the chances they spurned, either.

 

I don't see it as that controversial to say that we've been tactically outdone in both ties tbh. Not embarrassed by any stretch, obviously, but in both games we've looked like newcomers to the competition.

I just disagree basically. I don't think those other chances were half chances (particularly the clear pen not being given) or that we were outdone tactically. I just don't see it at all, I see fine margins and needing a bit of luck.

 

 

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Just now, Kid Icarus said:

I just disagree basically. I don't think those other chances were half chances (particularly the clear pen not being given) or that we were outdone tactically. I just don't see it at all. 

 

Fair enough, we'll agree to disagree. I thought they stifled us better than any other team this season, notwithstanding our own stinking performance at Brighton (and I can't remember Man City :lol:).

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Just now, Yorkie said:

 

Fair enough, we'll agree to disagree. I thought they stifled us better than any other team this season, notwithstanding our own stinking performance at Brighton (and I can't remember Man City :lol:).

See I thought Brighton were the team that did a number on us despite us not doing a huge amount wrong. :lol: They were fantastic tactically, as were Man City. BD didn't feel like a tactical downfall, but yeah agree to disagree 

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I guess the question is, were we tactically outdone, or did they ultimately just have more experience and quality on the pitch? Or a bit of both?

 

Sometimes as well, you just don't play well. I thought there was a bit of that first game v Dortmund as well.

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Geogaddi said:

It's a weird one , literally nobody has done Eddie over two games like Dortmund have and I don't even think they are that good. They will probably get to the second round / quarters at best , even an awful Chelsea team knocked them out last season, is just one of them things . No blame at all on Eddie for me .

I kind of feel they beat us the way we beat arsenal, player for player arsenal are clearly superior, but we nullified them and played to our strengths, won it physically etc

 

Feel the reverse is true for dortmund 

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We tend to defend with a flat row of five midfielders (when not pressing high) I think when we look vulnerable when teams get players into that pocket of space that's left between defence and midfield.

 

Dortmund kept getting 2/3 even four players in that area and that causes chaos. It wasn't just one striker dropping deep or one AM getting up there.

 

Think at the top level, when teams are technically excellent it's harder to stop them playing through like that. The press isn't generally as effective against really good technical teams and we just don't have the energy to do it as well with so many games and injuries.

 

It's where a real specialist DM dropping deep may help. Or maybe a shift to a more 4231 formation at times to plug that space a bit with 2 CMs and allow us to have one midfielder a bit higher up to support the striker when we play out.

 

Plus I do think our squad just hasn't been built up yet to include enough really top level technical players so there is that disadvantage to overcome as well.

 

I'm sure we'll evolve and improve any way.

 

 

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52 minutes ago, KaKa said:

 

God I wish we had all our players available.

 

This talk of him being tactically outdone is just so baffling.

Some people seem weirdly keen to say that Eddie has been out-thought, outdone or whatever every time we lose.

 

Since last season, some people seem to have trouble accepting that sometimes we will lose some games and it can be down to something simple like having loads of injuries. Always has to be some nonsense about us being 'found out' or 'out of our depth'. At full strength and with a bit of luck, these 2 games would have been so different.

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