
Good morning Positive people,
I am the wrong man to provide any form of detailed match review today. “Not much difference this week then” I hear some of you say, but this week I did not seen the game live or on stream, but listed to it on the radio and followed it on Twitter. God it was hard work. I did later supplement the audio experience with the highlights on Sky and on MotD so I saw most of the good bits. And of the bad bits ? Well I heard the howls of rage and frustration via the radio. As for the main target of the ire, in the ground and on the internet, referee Tierney can never, ever have been described so frequently by the same digital descriptors in so short a period in his life.
Of my impressions of the match itself ? We came into the game physically tired and it showed.Part of that fatigue was down to injuries and that we had no Ramsey and Ozil and the same layers had to turn out again for another hard working performance against game opponents. I can see, I think, why UE started with Laca and PEA up front. His aim was breaking the Terriers open early and being a goal or two ahead after which, after half time, we could control the game and ease off. We had a comfortable win against them last year and they have let in a lot of goals away from home. I could see his logic. Unfortunately when that opener did not come there was no opportunity to lower the team’s gear and I thought we were forced to work as hard against the Yorkshiremen as we had in either of our previous two contests against loftier opponents.
Despite that frustration however we did keep our concentration. Our energy did not wane. With 80%+ possession we pressed until, finally, the visitors cracked and our Uruguayan dynamo flew through the air. It was a very good goal, the ball from Matteo, the take down and control of Auba and, most spectacular of all, the scissors kick from Lucas.
The second positive in the game, which proved as decisive as Torreira’s winner, was the success the defence had in stopping Huddersfield scoring. It was as long ago as September since we had last had a “0” in the Premier League.
Man of the Match award for the game though ? For his constant energy yesterday and on Wednesday step forward and hold out your hand Matteo Guendouzi.
Of our opponents read and heard a lot of abuse about their approach to the game but what I saw they defended well, albeit stretching the rules to the limit. 12 months of PL football has made Wagner less starry-eyed I suspect. They will be disappointed that they did not have another 12 minutes in them to cling on. As last year though I fancy they will survive.
So a decent interval until Southampton and every prospect of taking advantage of the chaos at St Mary’s, a tricky ground in recent years. In the interim Qarabag, and you will be pleased to hear I am in the Clock End for that one. I shall spare no gory detail.
Enjoy sunday.











