Wednesday, October 21, 2009

WBA 0-1 Swansea City F.C.

this was a bad day all around. my internet was not working for much of the match, and i had to keep tabs on the game through the BBC live text commentary when i was able to.

i caught the first fifteen minutes and the last five of the first half on ALBION RADIO; then i could only connect for the last fifteen minutes of the game.

live text replay



with city coming to the hawthorns, this was the toughest match and the most in-form performance of any team that the baggies have had to deal with thus far this year - including the opener against newcastle. the albion were lucky enough on the day to hang on to first place, by virtue of the toon's loss to scunthorpe - so thank god for life in the championship! however, this can't go on without seeing an eventual downward movement in the standings.



the baggies have now dropped 11 out of the last 15 points available.

while no one played particularly well at all yesterday, i was still expecting one of the strikers to break out and start scoring. in light of this, yesterday's loss was doubly ironic.

the arrival of roberto di matteo saw countless individuals on the team re-vitalized and the new gaffer seems to know how to use his players better than tony mowbray did. both luke moore and craig beattie started out the season looking completely different players to last year. moore scored a couple of goals just for fun, and beattie really found his touch in the cup games, putting in 2 real quality goals against rotherham.



since then, moore has not been able to find his form following a short recurring injury, and beattie was sold to swansea city the day after the cup game against rotherham. roman bednar has not scored since the match away to middlesbrough. simon cox has still to open his league goals account, and he needs more opportunity as a starter. while chris wood has been doing a good job at holding up the ball and setting up goals, he still has only scored once on the season.

the double irony of yesterday's loss is that craig beattie, who scored the winning goal for swansea, is still one of albion's top scoring strikers on the year. the problem could not have been illustrated more clearly nor the reality of the moment more stark.

i found it disappointing when they sold beattie, as he was playing well and would've been useful outside his role as a starter for cup games; but i did not think it would have an impact on the club's form. today it appears to reflect a minor disaster.




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