Post by GWolf1 on Dec 1, 2018 11:51:37 GMT
What you see is what you get from a Neil Warnock side and last night's game was no different. I think right up until Gunnarsson's equaliser Wolves coped well with the long throws and set-pieces that Cardiff had to offer. But when you have a keeper who's coming for a ball, he has to make it his, either trying to punch it away or catch it, yes he looked to have been impeded, but nothing was given. This was the big turning point for me.
I was happy as the next person that Doherty had put Wolves in front from Jiminez's flick, but once Cardiff had equalised i could only see one outcome. There were warning signs in the first half when the ball hit the post. Wolves style of play again looks better suited against the so called big clubs of the division.
The Watford, Huddersfield and now Cardiff games have proved that Wolves struggle with being pressed, our passing game doesn't look so good when we are put under pressure, time and again we lumped it towards Traore, who has pace to burn, but couldn't stay on his feet. Costa looks a shadow of the player that played so well only a few weeks ago at Arsenal and Jiminez looks wide in a front three.
The winner from Hoilett was quality and i doubt he'll score a better goal, it's one of them where they either go in or fly well over the bar. I thought Wolves looked better once Gibbs-White and Jota came on, but in front of goal we have to take our chances, especially the Gibbs-White ones and Cavaleiro one.
I'm not going to start calling for Nuno's head. But Wolves and Nuno need to try and have different tactics to cope with sides that are below us in the table. Our record of one point in eighteen doesn't make happy reading at all.
I was happy as the next person that Doherty had put Wolves in front from Jiminez's flick, but once Cardiff had equalised i could only see one outcome. There were warning signs in the first half when the ball hit the post. Wolves style of play again looks better suited against the so called big clubs of the division.
The Watford, Huddersfield and now Cardiff games have proved that Wolves struggle with being pressed, our passing game doesn't look so good when we are put under pressure, time and again we lumped it towards Traore, who has pace to burn, but couldn't stay on his feet. Costa looks a shadow of the player that played so well only a few weeks ago at Arsenal and Jiminez looks wide in a front three.
The winner from Hoilett was quality and i doubt he'll score a better goal, it's one of them where they either go in or fly well over the bar. I thought Wolves looked better once Gibbs-White and Jota came on, but in front of goal we have to take our chances, especially the Gibbs-White ones and Cavaleiro one.
I'm not going to start calling for Nuno's head. But Wolves and Nuno need to try and have different tactics to cope with sides that are below us in the table. Our record of one point in eighteen doesn't make happy reading at all.