capello looks like someones disappointed dad.
also, i'd love to see
THIS down by the beaches.
yup. we're our own worst enemy sometimes. however, losses like this do show glaring weaknesses in our coaches abilities.
specifically
this little tidbit about our ability to cross. 38 crosses came in, roughly 1 in 4 landed, and the ones that did never looked menacing. so why was that our primary source of attack? surely vanney should've realized something was up, but maybe he was having an off game as well?
personally im not for the mentality that a win is on the players while a loss is on the coach, but that statistic and the lack of ability to adapt to meet a threat is worrisome. there's nothing stopping other teams from hitting two key points contributing to our loss:
- the our over-reliance on cheyrou during high pressure situations, specifically the number of back passes he received.
- doubling up on giovinco and denying him service essentially choking off a creative attack, specifically the number of times we passed it around him in a panic.