We should have tried to play our offense through fusco in the middle but most of them he time it was brown on the side who is too slow in speed and decision making. Also for their experience Nelson and Renie are not good.
I thought Brown was pretty good in the first half--and Fusco had a lot of the ball. Fusco played very well. in the first half, and team overall, IMO, played fairly solidly against a georgia team that, on the whole, looked bigger and more physical and a bit more athletic than we are. We had three or four free kicks, after fouls, deep in georgia's defensive half--and while there were some good deliveries from Hofmann, we could not take advantage. We are a terrible team in the air--have no one who can get a head on a ball except, very occasionally, Renie.
We are not a bad team, by any means, but we're not a good team, either. We don't score enough, and we aren't good enough defensively to lock teams down. Our overall team athleticism and pace is average--fine at some positions, but not so good at others.
The first half--and I think most of the game--was fairly stretched--but after we scored the very nice transition goal in the first minute, we didn't really create any good shooting/scoring chances //in transition// after that whereas georgia had two or three dangerous counterattacks. I'm not sure why teams get more transition opportunities against us than we do against the opposition; it may be because of the team speed issue--Hofmann is not fast, and neither is Renie nor Brown. Renie and Brown are not slow--but you'd want a bit more pace/recovery speed in defensive players. Renie, like Nelson, has a long, lopey running style that is not ideal for soccer as it takes them too long to get going. Soccer is really a quick-burst, quick-feet sport.
Our wide forwards, Nelson and Simmonds, have been....not good this year. Not good at all, if we want to be candid. Kirt has made a mistake, IMO, by playing Nelson far more than she should be playing. She does not have the speed or quicks to be an effective forward at this level. She's not dynamic and doesn't really put enough pressure on a defense. She can get to the end line occasionally to get in a cross, but on the whole is just an average player. Diaz should be playing more. But Kirt clearly loves Nelson, despite the fact that she's got 0 assists and 0 goals in 7 SEC games. She's never been a scorer--at all--and yet he has her take a key PK against Kentucky, which she doesn't put in the net.
Simmonds, likewise, has 0 assists and 0 goals. She is good and strong at hold-up play, when the ball comes to her--but she's not created any chances for herself or anyone else, really, in 7 SEC games. Her off-ball play does not seem especially good or effective, and she doesn't beat any opponents down the field on counters. She's got wonderful physical qualities-- size and athleticism and pretty good pace--but it is just not happening for her on the wing. She's rather stiff athletically--doesn't seem to have the quicks and fluidity of movement that really good forwards have. She seems far more suited to center forward than wide forward--but if she played CF would she be be an upgrade over Runyon, who's been impressive? Brown is a more polished winger than Simmonds, frankly: Not as strong or as physical, to be sure, but she makes better decisions with and without the ball, is pretty quick and can /create/. How many good crosses as Simmonds put into the box this season? I can't think of many at all.
Nelson and Simmonds certainly aren't the sole reason for our troubles--but they haven't helped. The numbers speak for themselves.
Right now we're looking at not making either the SEC or NCAA tourney. Quite the falloff in two years.
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