Plymouth Gull wrote: ↑21 Feb 2018, 08:04 It's a very negative outlook when we are at home and need a result though, in my opinion. We played with a flat back 5 from the hour mark onwards, as Sutton pressed the wing backs back. On top of this, the midfield became deeper and deeper, with only Young providing a link between the team and the two forwards. That is, until he was switched into the CDM position when Evans replaced Efete (Barnes moving to right back). While Efete was struggling, losing Young's ability to get forward up the inside left channel providing a further outlet when we did have the ball did hurt us.
We were very defensive and the gap between the two forwards and the rest of the team got progressively bigger, which meant that even if we did get the ball forward, it was 2 vs 6 - due to Sutton's central midfielders regaining position quicker than our midfielders getting forward. It ended up looking like a 5-1-2-2 at points which is an extremely negative tactical formation at the best of times. Sutton were not a good side; I don't believe there are any this season in this division, but once again, we have managed to come away with nothing.
Relegation will be confirmed before March in my opinion - and then the fun will really begin in terms of off-field shenanigans. I can hardly wait.
P.S - one final note. Fair play to Sutton for the most effective use of a GK I've seen at Plainmoor in a long time. Absolutely acted as a sweeper keeper, often rushing out of goal in order to receive the ball from a free kick up near the half way line. It's bold, but when faced with a defensive minded team like us (ie leaving one upfront), it gave them a much higher chance of keeping the ball.
I agree, we were so deep it made it easier and easier throughout the game for Sutton to pile on the pressure, at 1 nil then 1-1 I’d suggest we were probably the better team, granted we didn’t create much but neither did they, a second lucky break for the 2nd and all we had to do was hold on for 2 mins till half time. Their keeper was brave and just solidified the fact we were so deep and not pressuring enough, except romain Elliot who I think would run all night! (The ref wasn’t great, but we knew that we realised who it was, but he was worse for Sutton, how he gave our first, shocking really. Little mention for the Sutton bench, they were abusing fans in bristows all night, not good to see!).
Second half we gave away a sloppy goal, from another set piece!!!! Makes you wonder what they do in training all week, but then again, 3 mins injury time and we can’t hold on to, what would of been a good point. How many times this season have we conceded in the last 5 mins of games! So frustrating, the fat lady is walking to the stage for a solo vocal I think!!! Owers has to go, Harrop also(though he won’t!!)