Agreed, but if exactly the same scenario had Barlaser in O'Brien's place he would have been blamed for the goal on hereA lot of the time Dieng is sensible when playing it out from the back though - it's a rare mistake from him.
Barlaser takes too long on the ball, O'Brien didn't have a chance with that pass.
True.Agreed, but if exactly the same scenario had Barlaser in O'Brien's place he would have been blamed for the goal on here
Unfortunately it’s not rare.A lot of the time Dieng is sensible when playing it out from the back though - it's a rare mistake from him.
Barlaser takes too long on the ball, O'Brien didn't have a chance with that pass.
Hard to tell who was at fault tonight, Dieng with a suicide ball or OBrien not on his toes.
The real problem with that sort of error in that position is that you have little time to correct it.
You need very good players to do this playing out from thee back, not sure some of ours are good enough.
It is rareUnfortunately it’s not rare.
Dieng without doubtHard to tell who was at fault tonight, Dieng with a suicide ball or OBrien not on his toes.
The real problem with that sort of error in that position is that you have little time to correct it.
You need very good players to do this playing out from thee back, not sure some of ours are good enough.
Yes I think you are right, he would be able to see how close the Hull player was to OBrien.Dieng without doubt
There was a view from behind on the replay on the highlights and you could see that the pass was never on.Yes I think you are right, he would be able to see how close the Hull player was to OBrien.
O’Brien would have been forced to play it straight back to Deing who would then need to control it before getting closed down himself, absolute suicidal football and totally the keepers fault.There was a view from behind on the replay on the highlights and you could see that the pass was never on.