Monday, 1 February 2010

Wolves reaction


So with the transfer window securely shut for another few months, City can reflect on decent work off the pitch but definitely not on it. The visit of Wolves to the KC was a chance for the Tigers to pick up a much needed win a propel themselves above our visitors from the Black Country. Unfortunately City were twice pegged back and squandered a great chance to make some headway in the relegation tussle. It was a poor game in truth and although City did look to have more quality, it was Wolves who finished the game the stronger side with Bo Myhill called into action a few times to preserve a point. Brown made 5 changes from the side who lost to Wayne Rooney a week ago, with Mendy, Mouyoklo, Cairney, Venegoor of Hesselink and Altidore all being restored to the lineup. Cairney was making his Premier League debut and put in a performance that belied his relative lack of experience, looking much closer to being a complete player than his crab like youth counterpart Nicky Featherstone (crab-like in that he appears able to only move sideways and he's a little irritant who is difficult to get rid of and you're not particularly proud of telling anyone that you have him). Things started well for us when Big Jan fired City into the lead after great work from Altidore, who held off his marker's attention strongly and laid the Dutchman on for a well taken goal. City looked fairly comfortable for the remainder of the first half, although former Man United youngster David Jones troubled the defence with his delivery from corners on several occasions. When the sides emerged fro the second half, Wolves quickly restored parity. Actually that's not true. Anthony Gardner restored parity by parodying Kamil Zayatte and slicing grotesquely into his own net. A horrible error from a normally resolute and classy centre half. Gardner was quickly redeemed though when Wolves right back Zubar mistook Jozy Altidore for a ladder in the penalty area. Mike Dean didn't hesitate in awarding the penalty, which man of the moment Hunt dispatched with consumate ease. I'll confess that at this point I thought it was job done, City would go on to close out the game and seal a vital victory. Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, WRONG! Wolves equalised after yet more slack defending, as player after player was allowed too much time to pick out a pass and the Old Gold (disguised for the afternoon in White) creaked towards a goal with Matt Jarvis applying the finishing touch to a move that seemed to be going nowhere. The rest of the game was played out as if in a dream, with both teams appearing to settle for a point. Disappointing to say the least, and definitely two points dropped. Our lack of care when in the lead against Wolves this season may cost us dear, as we have been in winning positions 3 times over the 2 games and have claimed only a point from each. How vital would another 4 be?

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