Fiorintina vs Crystal Palace match thread

Fair point Teddy, we were made to work a bit for it in the end and that will probably be more beneficial in the semi’s. Although playing at home second in the semi, I doubt we’ll have a similar scenario, more like we’ll be the ones chasing the game
Our amazingly succesful home record in last many months is a concern
 
our team improved dramatically when Yellow Willo came on for Pino.

but can i remind everybody that we lost the match last night. So, its not all rosy in the garden.

But we won the tie? Had it been a one legged tie the result would have been different. We were managing the game in a way that meant we needed to not concede as oppose playing a game to score more. I think to lament a loss on the night is a pointless task, we played the aggregate score and that was the right thing to do. Great, experienced management from Glasner who clearly understands what it takes to win a European competition.
 
But we won the tie? Had it been a one legged tie the result would have been different. We were managing the game in a way that meant we needed to not concede as oppose playing a game to score more. I think to lament a loss on the night is a pointless task, we played the aggregate score and that was the right thing to do. Great, experienced management from Glasner who clearly understands what it takes to win a European competition.
Agreed. Can't read much into losing on the night, we had no incentive to chase the game despite being 2-1 down. The incentive was to see the game out 4-2 up overall, which we did.
 
But we won the tie? Had it been a one legged tie the result would have been different. We were managing the game in a way that meant we needed to not concede as oppose playing a game to score more. I think to lament a loss on the night is a pointless task, we played the aggregate score and that was the right thing to do. Great, experienced management from Glasner who clearly understands what it takes to win a European competition.
It's a 2 legged match and we definitely managed the middle of the second half onwards yesterday
 
our team improved dramatically when Yellow Willo came on for Pino.

but can i remind everybody that we lost the match last night. So, its not all rosy in the garden.

That's like saying Roy McIlroy bogeyed the last hole at the Masters, which he did, so his victory is tainted.

The tie was won after the 1st leg, the 2nd was all about not throwing it away.
 
I've noticed he's much more up for a scrap recently and that is just where his game has needed to improve.

I happen to have faith that once he is fully acclimatised to the physical rigours of Premier football, he'll be a very good player for us.

Probably a minority view, I know.
I think the big difference now is that he has cut out a lot of the stupid tricks and flicks. If he can become a bit more physical in his general play then I believe he will be a good player for us.
There are not many players that come into the Premier League and hit the ground running, and most take a season to adapt. Hopefully he will be a second season sensation.
 
our team improved dramatically when Yellow Willo came on for Pino.

but can i remind everybody that we lost the match last night. So, its not all rosy in the garden.
I believe the main reason for losing last night was down to the injuries, especially to Max. We had a make shift defence and played the back 3 out of position once he went off. If Max stays on I think it is unlikely their second goal goes in. (We will never know though)
 
I believe the main reason for losing last night was down to the injuries, especially to Max. We had a make shift defence and played the back 3 out of position once he went off. If Max stays on I think it is unlikely their second goal goes in. (We will never know though)
Hmmm, back 3 out of position. Canvot is a right sided CB, Richards is a CD & Riad is a left sided CB(who was bought in to replace Guehi initially), so no, they were not 'out of position'.
 
I am wondering Palace are still considered favourites to win this competition. Of course, they have a good chance to do so, but nothing more. I'd guess that Shakhtar Donetsk are just about the same strength, and Racing Strassbourg are slightly stronger.
 
Pino is such a gifted player technically, no doubt he'll become a key player the more he gets used to the PL. However, it is still far too easy for opponents to provoke fouls committed by him in dangerous areas. If a player with the ball turns and runs away from him, you can almost be sure what the outcome will be.
 
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