| Watched game back - Taylor’s finishing is limited 01:26 - Nov 5 with 737 views | Joey_Joe_Joe_Junior | He’s shooting has been off for about 2 years and he’s had some really good sights of goal in that span. A weird one to call out because we obviously had worse misses tonight but the fact he’s scored a few rockets before seems a bit distant memory now. We really did let 2 points slip away tonight, not ideal when playing catch up, Azon first header and Nunez, can’t let those chances go begging. Nunez tries to hard sometimes, we need some composure in the box. |  |
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| Watched game back - Taylor’s finishing is limited on 08:29 - Nov 5 with 486 views | Bellevue_Blue | I've always felt like he's a pretty tidy finisher, just does not get in good enough positions but there are a good few examples off him snatching ay chances when put on a plate. That was a theme of last night though and I cant understand why. Kipre, Taylor and Nunez all had decent chances and all three of them tried to take the net off. Everything your taught not to do ... certainly with Taylor and Nunez, if they side foot it on target they'd have probably an 80% chance of scoring or it getting deflected in. |  | |  |
| Watched game back - Taylor’s finishing is limited on 08:31 - Nov 5 with 475 views | wkj |
| Watched game back - Taylor’s finishing is limited on 08:29 - Nov 5 by Bellevue_Blue | I've always felt like he's a pretty tidy finisher, just does not get in good enough positions but there are a good few examples off him snatching ay chances when put on a plate. That was a theme of last night though and I cant understand why. Kipre, Taylor and Nunez all had decent chances and all three of them tried to take the net off. Everything your taught not to do ... certainly with Taylor and Nunez, if they side foot it on target they'd have probably an 80% chance of scoring or it getting deflected in. |
This was kind of what I always loved about Kayden Jackson but in reverse, he wasn't a regular finisher, but he got into some great positions and often pull the shape of the defensive line apart with his off-the-ball runs |  |
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