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Didn't learn a hell of a lot from that really. It's not easy to play against a low block like that, not an obstacle our players will have faced very often and not one we will face again this season unless we draw a similar team in the FA Cup.
The main positive for me was the impact the subs had when they came on. We all know their quality so it was good to see those players maybe on the fringe of the first XI put in a good performance and make a claim for a starting spot at Everton. Lope has given Hodge, Guedes & Costa a lot of game time in the 3 'friendly' games he's had in this build up but after that I wouldn't be surprised if all 3 were benched and Matheus, Hwang & Raúl start in their place.
We totally controlled the game, as you'd expect us to do, but lacked a real plan of how to cut through Gillingham in the final 3rd. In the first half we tried a lot of flicks and close 1 touch passes in and around their box and while it nearly worked once or twice that's not the way to go about beating a team like that. How often do you actually see teams get cut apart like that? Our main threats seemed to be the creativity of Bueno on the left and 2 Rúben Neves set pieces. We weren't helped by Semedo & Guedes' performances completely shutting down any hope of creating anything down our right side.
Moving to the 4-2-3-1 (and then from that into a 4-4-2) in the second half was the right call, Hodge wasn't playing well and we needed to commit more players forward, but not the personnel change I'd have gone for. Adama doesn't even bother to beat a man any more and I'm not sure Podence is really suited to a central role. I'd have put Hwang on and kept Podence out wide. Matheus made an instant impact when he came on, they just couldn't get near him and he's always positive, the little clipped ball to the back post for Semedo would've been a brilliant assist.
Great to see Raúl causing a bit of chaos as well, took his penalty well and he chased everything, I think it was clear to see that he was going out to impress the new manager. Lope wants us to press high and Cunha is apparently a forward with a very high work rate so I wouldn't be surprised if over time we end up settling down with a Cunha - Raúl - Hwang front 3 as they're going to be the forwards best suited to that kind of football.
The main positive for me was the impact the subs had when they came on. We all know their quality so it was good to see those players maybe on the fringe of the first XI put in a good performance and make a claim for a starting spot at Everton. Lope has given Hodge, Guedes & Costa a lot of game time in the 3 'friendly' games he's had in this build up but after that I wouldn't be surprised if all 3 were benched and Matheus, Hwang & Raúl start in their place.
We totally controlled the game, as you'd expect us to do, but lacked a real plan of how to cut through Gillingham in the final 3rd. In the first half we tried a lot of flicks and close 1 touch passes in and around their box and while it nearly worked once or twice that's not the way to go about beating a team like that. How often do you actually see teams get cut apart like that? Our main threats seemed to be the creativity of Bueno on the left and 2 Rúben Neves set pieces. We weren't helped by Semedo & Guedes' performances completely shutting down any hope of creating anything down our right side.
Moving to the 4-2-3-1 (and then from that into a 4-4-2) in the second half was the right call, Hodge wasn't playing well and we needed to commit more players forward, but not the personnel change I'd have gone for. Adama doesn't even bother to beat a man any more and I'm not sure Podence is really suited to a central role. I'd have put Hwang on and kept Podence out wide. Matheus made an instant impact when he came on, they just couldn't get near him and he's always positive, the little clipped ball to the back post for Semedo would've been a brilliant assist.
Great to see Raúl causing a bit of chaos as well, took his penalty well and he chased everything, I think it was clear to see that he was going out to impress the new manager. Lope wants us to press high and Cunha is apparently a forward with a very high work rate so I wouldn't be surprised if over time we end up settling down with a Cunha - Raúl - Hwang front 3 as they're going to be the forwards best suited to that kind of football.