Post by GWolf1 on Dec 31, 2016 20:29:36 GMT
It's two steps forward and three steps back for Wolves. I was hopeful of Wolves getting something out of the game this afternoon before kick-off and seeing an unchanged line-up to the Bristol game.
Queens Park Rangers set their stall up right from the off, defending in numbers, consistently slowing the game down, talking ages to take their throw-ins and other set-pieces. We can all look at the stats from the game, Wolves seeing plenty of the ball, but that counts for nothing in my eyes when you don't make it count in front of goal.
Bar two goals that QPR scored from, i can only recall the poor effort from Sylla in the first half. Wolves did have chances in both the first and second half, the clearest one though was where Enobakhare had his effort saved by Smithies, the youngster will probably feel he should do better.
Many times this season Wolves have been punished for their poor defending. Jack Price, who was booked in the first half for a really poor challenge, took away his chance to put in a challenge for the first QPR goal, not enough done to stop the cross, but even then the central defenders should be quicker to get to Sylla. I actually still can't believe even now how the second QPR goal went in, a blocked shot, but dropping nicely for Wszolek and three Wolves players around the scorer and he still manages to put it in the net. Really poor defending in my opinion.
I felt just before Edwards had scored, Costa was having an influence on the game, he had the beating of Bidwell, who had been booked, but after the goal we didn't attack him enough. Cavaleiro had one of those frustrating games where against James Perch he wasn't getting much change, either getting past him or with his little tricks. I do think the time be up for Dicko to be taken out of the firing line, i can't knock his work rate, but a couple of chances today, one effort going wide and an header that in reality he may as well have left it for Dave Edwards.
A frustrating game and if Wolves had gone away and won as QPR did, especially after the run they have been on, i would be happy, goals that count at the end of the day.
Queens Park Rangers set their stall up right from the off, defending in numbers, consistently slowing the game down, talking ages to take their throw-ins and other set-pieces. We can all look at the stats from the game, Wolves seeing plenty of the ball, but that counts for nothing in my eyes when you don't make it count in front of goal.
Bar two goals that QPR scored from, i can only recall the poor effort from Sylla in the first half. Wolves did have chances in both the first and second half, the clearest one though was where Enobakhare had his effort saved by Smithies, the youngster will probably feel he should do better.
Many times this season Wolves have been punished for their poor defending. Jack Price, who was booked in the first half for a really poor challenge, took away his chance to put in a challenge for the first QPR goal, not enough done to stop the cross, but even then the central defenders should be quicker to get to Sylla. I actually still can't believe even now how the second QPR goal went in, a blocked shot, but dropping nicely for Wszolek and three Wolves players around the scorer and he still manages to put it in the net. Really poor defending in my opinion.
I felt just before Edwards had scored, Costa was having an influence on the game, he had the beating of Bidwell, who had been booked, but after the goal we didn't attack him enough. Cavaleiro had one of those frustrating games where against James Perch he wasn't getting much change, either getting past him or with his little tricks. I do think the time be up for Dicko to be taken out of the firing line, i can't knock his work rate, but a couple of chances today, one effort going wide and an header that in reality he may as well have left it for Dave Edwards.
A frustrating game and if Wolves had gone away and won as QPR did, especially after the run they have been on, i would be happy, goals that count at the end of the day.