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Making right choices is the key


The 0-0 draw at fourth-placed Colchester on Monday night showed again the strides Albion have made in a few months under Gus Poyet.

During his first eight games in charge the Seagulls were outclassed 3-0 at home by Leeds and spanked 4-1 at Norwich.

Charlton were 2-0 winners at Withdean, Colchester likewise by a 2-1 margin ten days later.

Contrast that with recent results in the return fixtures against the promotion contenders.

Albion lost 2-1 at home to Norwich but were leading with ten minutes left. They drew 1-1 at Leeds, an equaliser deep into stoppage time robbing them of victory.

Charlton were beaten 2-1 at The Valley and Albion looked far better than an uncompromising and limited Colchester.

When Aidy Boothroyd’s side claimed all three points at Withdean in December and the Seagulls went down 2-1 in their next match as well at Swindon, they were stuck in 21st place.

Since then Poyet has steered them to a seven-match unbeaten league run away from home and only two defeats out of 12.

They are now six points clear of the relegation zone, so what has changed, what magic dust has the Uruguyan sprinkled?

The starting point, as it always has to be when you are building a team, was sorting out the defence.

Albion were regularly shipping two goals per game but only Norwich have scored twice against them in the last nine matches.

January signings Inigo Calderon and Marcos Painter have made a big difference in the full-back positions but they are not the only reasons for the improvement.

Decision-making is a key component to success in any sport. What shot to select in tennis or golf, when to declare in cricket, whether to kick or pass in rugby.

Football is no different. Poyet and his Argentinian assistant Mauricio Taricco, who knows a thing or two about defending, have put that right.

Poyet said: “In the beginning, when we arrived, we were just competing and competing and competing. Now we are making decisions, we are thinking about it.

“Depending on who is in front of you, depending on the flight of the ball, we’ll go for it or we’ll drop. That is very important for us for next season.”

Poyet has also, with the signing of Kazenga LuaLua on loan from Newcastle, developed a system which suits the players at his disposal.

Albion were a little lopsided. Elliott Bennett provides natural width down one side, now LuaLua does the same on the other flank, and they can both play left or right.

The midfield trio all offer something different. Alan Navarro sits deep, breaks things up and keeps the play ticking.

The energy and strong running of Andrew Crofts asks questions of the opposition and Gary Dicker has the ability pick a pass which opens them up.

It is hard work for the lone frontrunner, Glenn Murray, but he is doing a good job in keeping the centre halves occupied.

Albion are unbeaten in four games since the change in formation. The next step now is to beat one of the top teams at home, an opportunity which presents itself with Swindon’s visit on Saturday.

Comments(5)

Gee Jay says...
4:30pm Wed 10 Mar 10

Gus & Mauricio are just proving what many, more knowledgeable than me, have been saying or here for the last 3 or 4 seasons. The coaching staff that we had were of a very poor standard and should have been 'shipped out' a ong time ago.
Thank goodness for the Tony Bloom takeover.

russellsnr says...
4:57pm Wed 10 Mar 10

We have improved beyond what most people thought we would do the get rid of him and him etc brigade have been very quite latley.At this time all is well at the Albion except two things IMO (1) We need to see NF playing, I am still worried about his position with the manager, he should have come on on Monday for the last 15 or 20 minutes, (2) we still have a lousey goal differance if we slip up in the next few weeks it could be very important, would like to see (like most of us i'm sure)a win game with 3 or 4 goals plus with none against, a tall order due to our dismal home form but if we can just up our game and play like we did on Moday night I do not see why we should not knock in a few at home. The way we are playing at the moment I think at least one team is going to get a pounding from us soon.

kumquat says...
5:02pm Wed 10 Mar 10

This is a good article Andy, have to say. Valid point about this being good coaching, but another key thing is leadership on the pitch. Since Cullip and Oatway we have not had a captain really boss the team and Gus has clearly identified that they need to take more responsibility for their decisions. It's something Capello is doing with England as well.

wiltshire seagull says...
8:50am Thu 11 Mar 10

russellsnr wrote:
We have improved beyond what most people thought we would do the get rid of him and him etc brigade have been very quite latley.At this time all is well at the Albion except two things IMO (1) We need to see NF playing, I am still worried about his position with the manager, he should have come on on Monday for the last 15 or 20 minutes, (2) we still have a lousey goal differance if we slip up in the next few weeks it could be very important, would like to see (like most of us i'm sure)a win game with 3 or 4 goals plus with none against, a tall order due to our dismal home form but if we can just up our game and play like we did on Moday night I do not see why we should not knock in a few at home. The way we are playing at the moment I think at least one team is going to get a pounding from us soon.
Yes, I too, would like to see Nicky F playing again. I think many of us feel Gus missed a trick on Monday night not bringing him on for the last 20 or so. NF has a point to prove but maybe Gus is holding him back for the virtuoso performance you speak of above, russellsnr? He (NF) must not be allowed to fade into the background, Gus & Mauricio. He has been a great servant for the club & IMHO he ain't finished yet......

lancingseagull says...
10:24am Thu 11 Mar 10

It is not only Falmer that sees the phoenix rising from the flames. The structure of the club itself. New chairman with the finances to back up his ambition. New management team with a point to prove. Improved coaching, the players appear fitter, know what their jobs are, have faith in the system. Even dead ball situations have improved. Genuine competition for all positions. No doubt GP already has a wish list of quality players to present to TB in the Summer. Can't wait for next season, in this division.


Inigo Calderon has helped shore up Albion's defence Inigo Calderon has helped shore up Albion's defence

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