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The triggers seem to change slightly each game. Need to watch a game a few times to figure it outMore stats.
This time I have balls played into the penalty box.
The new phenomenon is that of opposition balls played into the Aus pen box, a low percentage are effective, compared to the higher percentage of effective balls played into the Socceroos opposition pen boxes.
Aus v Colombia
Aus played 7 balls into the Colombian pen box, with 5 being effective. This equates to circa 70% being effective.
Colombia played 27 balls into the Aus pen box, with only 5 effective, but scoring 3 goals. This equates to a bit under 20% being effective despite playing 4 times as many balls into the pen box by Colombia.
Trewin played 2, Miller 4 and McGree 1.
Aus v Cameroon
Aus played 25 balls into the Cam pen box, with 19 effective. This is 76% being effective.
Cameroon played 26 balls into the Aus pen box, with 5 being effective. This equates to fractionally under 20% efficacy.
Italiano put 5 in, Substitute Mabil 4 and McGree 4.
Aus v Curacao
Aus played 20 balls into the Curacao pen box, with 15 being effective. This equates to 75% efficacy.
Curacao played 22 balls into the Aus pen box, with 8 effective. This equates to 36% efficacy.
Trewin played 5, Sub Bos 4 (only recording 2 as a starter against Cameron), Hrustic 3.
I define an ineffective ball played into the box, where it is cleared by a defender, an Intercept made by the keeper, dribbled out or passed out by a defender.
Everybody reading would have thought Colombia dominated Aus.
Popa appears to have some cunning tactics.
1. In attack, he must have triggers for the team to advance forwards in numbers, at very specific times. So when Aus gets the ball into the pen box, there is support.
Both Cam and Cur played a lot of more speculative balls into the box from range, which were easily intercepted by Ryan, or CBs, and few attacking Cam or Cur players in support.
Even though Colombia's balls were often cleared/intercepted by Ryan and the 3 CBs, my theory is that with more Colombians in support in attacking positions, they picked up more second balls, and kept the play in attack.
I have not yet totalled up passing/possession stats, but Colombia appeared to dominate play and territory late in the game.
2. When the other team has the ball, it seems like Popa has very specific, and, limited times when he wants the Socceroos to Squeeze space intensively, like in the Defensive Transitions for about 6 seconds when Aus loses the ball.
Then the rest of the time is keeping the defensive shape compact, with players holding back from closing down space for opposition players on the ball, apart from other subtle pressing triggers. Also, a deep Socceroo defensive line is often adopted.
Good stuff, JS!Australia vs Switzerland first half
0:23: Okon with a first time header to Irankunda in a tight spot.
0:40: Australia throw. Yengi free up the channel but Behich throws back to Herrington who passes nicely ahead to Irankunda who flicks it on to Yengi who then lays it to Irankunda and he taps it way up the wing into space and it goes out for a throw. Akanji never gets across in time if that hugs the line and Volpato is square.
1:40: Good high press by everyone forces Switzerland to pass it out for a corner. Ensuing corner is flicked on by Yengi past the goal.
2:47: A very god long ball is watched by Australia and Switzerland cross it in for Souttar to clear.
3:15: Noticeable already that the Swiss attacking midfielders are able to linger behind our midfielders who are oblivious to the danger.
4:19: Swizerland just outside box and thread a ball through. Someone with a clear Aussie accent shouting get up and it's O'Neill who charges albeit late and the ensuing pass sees Souttar win the duel. Switzerland pass it all the way back due to aggressive Yengi and Irankunda press. Behich also smartly sprints way up to cover the right back option and the keeper has no one to feed.
4:53: Souttar smartly turns a loose ball inward. Okon with a hospital pass the O'Neill who is marked by 3 men when there's ages of space out to the left. Switzerland win the ball, break fast and shoot over. Had Okon turned and passed to Herrington, a decent play was available on the left.
6:26: Switzerland feed the ball down the right and someone from the bench tells Okon to get goal side.
7:00: Given our narrow top two, Switzerland are able to load their left side heavily and can go up and down with ease as Volpato is too far away and Trewin is too deep.
7:36: Switzerland nearly score after two swift balls. One across where Okon isn't marking up and Circati is too casual in cutting the passing lane.
9:52: Australia finally get the ball and Volpato smartly lobs it across to Behich in open space.
10:20: 3 firm passes letdown by a stray Yengi pass but good intent.
10:55: Switzerland too easily going diagonally forward to the left and then cross. Iraknunda with a great first touch and movement only for Yengi's ball to not stick.
11:30: Yengi and Okon to casual to allow and easy ball over the top. Beach can recover.
13:06 Switzerland score. Good squeeze by Australia forces them back but a loose ball is moved quickly. Okon and O'Neill are off the pace. The defensive 5 are highest on the right where the goal is scored and each respective defender to the left is deeper and deeper keeping the man onside. Trewin not trailing. Circati slowly across while Herrington and Behich so deep that he's onside.
15:10: Firm wing pass by Behich sees Irankunda in space but he slows and his cross is intercepted.
16:20: One touch football sees Switzerland advance 60 metres and Circati can make the tackle.
The first 20 ends with a Volpato short pass nicked and then Switzerland pass wayward only for Volpato to found. If he just used his should O'Neill intercepts on the run and we have a counter.
One thing Popa said post game was that Trewin was a metre too wide in the sequence of events/actions before the Swiss goal.Australia vs Switzerland first half
0:23: Okon with a first time header to Irankunda in a tight spot.
0:40: Australia throw. Yengi free up the channel but Behich throws back to Herrington who passes nicely ahead to Irankunda who flicks it on to Yengi who then lays it to Irankunda and he taps it way up the wing into space and it goes out for a throw. Akanji never gets across in time if that hugs the line and Volpato is square.
1:40: Good high press by everyone forces Switzerland to pass it out for a corner. Ensuing corner is flicked on by Yengi past the goal.
2:47: A very god long ball is watched by Australia and Switzerland cross it in for Souttar to clear.
3:15: Noticeable already that the Swiss attacking midfielders are able to linger behind our midfielders who are oblivious to the danger.
4:19: Swizerland just outside box and thread a ball through. Someone with a clear Aussie accent shouting get up and it's O'Neill who charges albeit late and the ensuing pass sees Souttar win the duel. Switzerland pass it all the way back due to aggressive Yengi and Irankunda press. Behich also smartly sprints way up to cover the right back option and the keeper has no one to feed.
4:53: Souttar smartly turns a loose ball inward. Okon with a hospital pass the O'Neill who is marked by 3 men when there's ages of space out to the left. Switzerland win the ball, break fast and shoot over. Had Okon turned and passed to Herrington, a decent play was available on the left.
6:26: Switzerland feed the ball down the right and someone from the bench tells Okon to get goal side.
7:00: Given our narrow top two, Switzerland are able to load their left side heavily and can go up and down with ease as Volpato is too far away and Trewin is too deep.
7:36: Switzerland nearly score after two swift balls. One across where Okon isn't marking up and Circati is too casual in cutting the passing lane.
9:52: Australia finally get the ball and Volpato smartly lobs it across to Behich in open space.
10:20: 3 firm passes letdown by a stray Yengi pass but good intent.
10:55: Switzerland too easily going diagonally forward to the left and then cross. Iraknunda with a great first touch and movement only for Yengi's ball to not stick.
11:30: Yengi and Okon to casual to allow and easy ball over the top. Beach can recover.
13:06 Switzerland score. Good squeeze by Australia forces them back but a loose ball is moved quickly. Okon and O'Neill are off the pace. The defensive 5 are highest on the right where the goal is scored and each respective defender to the left is deeper and deeper keeping the man onside. Trewin not trailing. Circati slowly across while Herrington and Behich so deep that he's onside.
15:10: Firm wing pass by Behich sees Irankunda in space but he slows and his cross is intercepted.
16:20: One touch football sees Switzerland advance 60 metres and Circati can make the tackle.
The first 20 ends with a Volpato short pass nicked and then Switzerland pass wayward only for Volpato to found. If he just used his should O'Neill intercepts on the run and we have a counter.
Probably true - but I think in a real game Circati stretches there and intercepts the ball. I suspect he didn't want to risk a strain so close to the first game.One thing Popa said post game was that Trewin was a metre too wide in the sequence of events/actions before the Swiss goal.
Such was the Swiss quality they played a pinpoint long pass that split Circati and Trewin, that culminated in the Swiss goal shortly after.
He looked much better in the middle. We still don't have a RWB that I'm happy with.As I’m looking at the replay of the second half against the Swiss, Trewin is doing well at DM.
Very versatile - CB, DM and Right Wing Back. The latter being his least preferred position.
Popa paid homage to the Swiss quality in exploring such a tiny gap.Probably true - but I think in a real game Circati stretches there and intercepts the ball. I suspect he didn't want to risk a strain so close to the first game.
Italiano has proved as good as Miller with other games, with lots of stats too.He looked much better in the middle. We still don't have a RWB that I'm happy with.
Geria has done pretty well as Right WB, even for short periods.I would pick Geria at RB.He won't be doing any forays down the wing but is better defensively.Trewin and Italiano have shown defensive frailities when marking clever wingers such as Ndoye.I will mean that our attacking play is asymmetric as Bos will be used in this role.I would start Metcalfe as the inverting left winger and play Nestory on the right but with freedom to roam using his exceptional pace.
I also would start Trewin as a dual pivot with Irvine though I am not convinced Irvine is back to his best but at present he appears to be locked into a starting position.
O'Neill also is not at his best -maybe not fully recovered from his injury.However he is very experienced now and if Irvine or Trewin are not going well or are injured he would be the replacement.Devlin also fulfil this role-he has taken his game to a new level at Hearts with him being more capable at holding and playing the ball in tight situations.
Okon-Engstler is not ready to be a starter but late in the game if we need a goal his passing range could be utilised to give Toure,Yengi and Nestory options.
I saw signs of Volpato's class though he did not get much ball in the first half.He can shield the ball and has the sense to find the half spaces to work in.Some would start him on the right and bring Nestory on for the last 30 minutes.I can see merit in this but with Nestory's pace he will worry the Turkish left side players so Volpato also may be the second half sub needed to set up or score himself.