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Hurst: Too Early to Worry About Lack of Goals
Thursday, 23rd Aug 2018 19:29

Blues boss Paul Hurst says he’s not concerned by Town’s lack of goals and currently isn’t considering switching to two strikers.

So far Hurst’s side have scored only three times in their first four Championship matches, just one of those in their last three. In addition, Kayden Jackson, the only striker to score so far this season, netted in the on-penalties Carabao Cup defeat at Exeter.

Asked whether the dearth of goals worries him, Hurst responded: “No, and the reason being Derby scored two goals with two shots, two deflected shots. Are they going to be concerned about their goals? I’d say maybe not.

“We want to score goals, of course we do. It can be misleading but we have had more attempts in the games than the opposition in the last four games [in all competitions]. I’m not sure about the Blackburn game, I think we may have been even in that.

“So that side of it is positive. The negative is converting some of those chances. We could have a million shots but if they’re all hitting the fans in the stand, it counts for nothing.

“But at the same time, in a lot of the games that I’ve watched and when you look at data from games, I’m not sure that there are as many attempts at goal as sometimes people think.

“But if one goes in the net that’s then forgotten about. We need to score a goal to win a game, of course. Hopefully we can do that at Hillsborough on Saturday.”

He says he’s happy with his system which has seen Ellis Harrison, whose only Blues goal came in the pre-season friendly against West Ham, up front on his own in all four Championship matches while Jackson filled that role at Exeter, and isn’t considering a switch to a two-man attack.

“I’m not saying it won’t be the way always and there might be at a time where we do look at that and it might seem that it suits us better,” he added.

“But at the minute I don’t think personally there’s a reason to particularly change. When’s all said and done we’ve only got two real out and out strikers at the club at the minute.

“If you start as 4-4-2, and maybe Freddie Sears would come in as an option to do that and one or two others potentially, but not just simply strikers, and I think a lot of the other play has been pretty good, in all honesty.

“But, as I say, we do need to make sure that we’re getting bodies forward in the box and when we get there we’ve got to try and work the keeper.

“That was the frustration having watched the Derby game back in the cold light of day. A lot of people said there was nothing in the game and on the night I was thinking maybe Derby, although they did have most possession, were more threatening than they actually were.

“Maybe that’s just the nature of being involved in it and hoping that they’re not going to score.

“But we were well in the game. It was some final little passes and really taking care of the ball when situations arose that resulted in us maybe not having an attempt at goal.

“That’s certainly something that can be better rather than particularly just having two strikers on the pitch or things like that.

“We all get obsessed with systems. I’ve done it before, played with two strikers up front and gone through spells when you don’t score.

“What do you do then? Three on? Four on? I think at the minute it’s too early to really start worrying about.”


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Swn98 added 08:52 - Aug 25
Dissboy never glad to see Ipswich lose unlike some who wished Town lost last year to get rid of MM to prove there deluded opinions, yourself included.
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Dissboyitfc added 10:34 - Aug 25
swn98.. never wanted town to lose.. not once, but had wanted MM out for a long while, it was boring and stale and had to finish! Him going was the right thing for all parties!

There are those who wanted PH to fail before even a ball was kicked, those are the ones i refer to as being non-supporters of itfc!!!
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blueboy1981 added 12:20 - Aug 25
Let's not be silly - it is early doors as everyone keeps mentioning, BUT in Football it is never too early to start worrying about the lack of Goals, least of all looking like scoring, which is where we are right now.

A little concerned about the situation to be honest because now, or at the end of the season, the table doesn't lie - currently we do not look remetely good in terms of a win anytime soon.
Paul Hurst obviously has to be concerned, otherwise it has to be just bravado talk, which in itself will cover very little, for very long.
Hope that WIN comes soon - believe me, we need it - no use pretending otherwise.
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blueboy1981 added 12:24 - Aug 25
...., apolgies - should read:- remotely.
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Dissboyitfc added 12:46 - Aug 25
Bluebuy1981...top post well put!
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