All the games in hand and none of the form - Interview Monday, 12th Apr 2021 13:58 by Clive Whittingham A catalogue of missed chances at Huddersfield at the weekend leaves our Tuesday opponents Rotherham facing a make or break week of four quickfire home matches. For the third time this season, Ross Middleton gave us the latest on the Millers. How's the season gone for Rotherham so far? Season of two halves really. We started quite tentatively, leaving us thinking it was going to be one of those Championship seasons again, particularly due to our poor away form. But since January we’ve looked a completely different team, partly due to the rest we ended up having during December due to Covid/weather issues (although Derby would tell you we made that up and created the snow and rainstorms that followed). Seriously though since the first game of the New Year against Everton in the FA Cup, free of the pressure of a Championship game we played away from home with more freedom, which has given the lads (and the manager) the confidence to take the game to teams. And in the games when we’ve been up against it we’ve nailed the counter attack perfectly, three away wins on the bounce proof of that. Since February the form has been more patchy, with a poor home record and more importantly we’ve lost games to teams around us. And we’ll not talk much about the Covid postponements….. Rotherham league results so far… How are you playing at the minute? Saw you miss some unbelievable chances at Huddersfield… Form is very sketchy, depending on whether we’re at home or not. Two defeats over the Easter period hurt us badly, especially the result against Wycombe. But there are signs we can get into games, but are sadly missing the killer instinct and the chances provided have dried up. But for penalty misses and missing open goals we could have had a few more points recently. All the games in hand at the minute but none of the results — is the schedule just proving too much? To be honest this week is the crunch regarding games in hand. Yourselves tomorrow, Coventry Thursday and then Birmingham Sunday means this week is pivotal and could be the week that sends us down due to the simple mass of games and the need to play at 100% in every match with the intensity we usually do. We had a long lay off due to Covid and the lads were clearly affected against Watford, but the schedule may just prove too much I think. Second half at Loftus Road you went very, very direct, caused us all sorts of problems. Is that the usual style, should we expect more of that, or was it just something that worked that night? I’d expect more of the same, although we are unfairly labelled with this “direct” tag by (losing) opposition managers as if it’s the only tactic we possess, when in fact we do play some good football at times. Cardiff this past Tuesday was a throwback as they were even more direct than us and we paid for it as we failed to combat that (and the snowstorm in the last 20 minutes). Having a number of six-footers in the side helps us to play to our strengths, hence a number of set-piece goals, but we have good ball players in Dan Barlaser and Lewis Wing who can dictate the play from midfield also. Paul Warne approval rating still high? Definitely. Rumour has it that Warney was a couple of games from the sack when we were on a bad run back end of last year, but the upturn in form in the New Year has strengthened his position. Winning games away from home has been his biggest success as that was a weight that was bringing him down. You can see he’s still learning as I mentioned earlier, subtle tactical changes and better use of his substitutes proof of that. Since our previous conversation, the tables have turned where our home form has been poor and away form has been maintained. There are again rumblings of discontent against the manager but now’s not the time to talk about as that will all be dealt with in the summer, depending on what division we’re in I think. What did you make of your transfer activity in Jan? Ryan Giles looks a good one… Giles and Lewis Wing were added to the squad but more importantly a number of fringe players were let go so the bench looks the strongest it’s been this season. Giles has scored two in his first 4 appearances and looks a natural in the left wing-back role when he can get on the pitch as he has pace to burn and a great cross on him. Lewis Wing has a good eye for a pass and is settling in, were just unlucky that we’ve lost Jamie Lindsay to injury for a couple of months, our standout performer this season, which has weakened our midfield a little. However, injury returns for Shaun MacDonald, Kieran Sadlier and hopefully Chiedozie Ogbene before the end of the season can only strengthen our chances of staying up. Summer Ins >>> Dan Barlaser, 23, CM, Newcastle, £250k >>> Wes Harding, 23, CB. Birmingham, Undisclosed >>> Mickel Miller, CF, 24, Hamilton, Free >>> Kieran Sadlier, 25, LW, Doncaster, Free >>> Angus MacDonald, 27, CB, Hull, Free >>> Viktor Johansson, 21, GK, Leicester, Free >>> Josh Vickers, 24, GK, Unattached, Free >>> Jamal Blackman, 26, GK, Chelsea, Loan >>> Florian Jozefzoon, 29, RW, Derby, Loan >>> George Hirst, 21, CF, Leicester, Loan Summer Outs >>> Jerry Yates, 23, CF, Blackpool, Undisclosed >>> Julien Lamy, 20, LW, Released >>> Laurence Bilboe 22, GK, Released >>> Joshua Kayode, 20, CF, Carlisle, Loan >>> Jake Hull, 18, CB, Matlock, Loan >>> Jake Cooper, 19, CB, Gateshead, Loan >>> Curtis Tilt, 29, CB, Wigan, Loan >>> Jamie Proctor, 28, CF, Newport, Loan Winter Ins >>> Ryan Giles, 21, LM, Wolves, Loan >>> Lewis Wing, 25, CM, Boro, Loan Winter Outs >>> Adam Thompson, 28, CB, Orient, Undisclosed >>> Mickel Miller, 25, CF, Northampton, Loan >>> Kyle Vassell, 28, CF, Fleetwood, Loan >>> Billy Jones, 33, RB, Crewe, Loan Where is the team strong and weak? We’ve conceded the third highest amount of goals this season so you’ve got to say we can still be shaky at the back and we have a tendency to get caught on the break quite often and ride our luck, even if results have improved recently. However, we look far more of a goal threat so are just as likely to win a game 3-2; we always look capable of scoring now. Competition for places has been stronger, we now have options up front and are creating chances for these lads with the lads out wide. Set pieces are obviously a strength and we’ve shared the goals out as a team, with 14 from midfield. Smith and Crooks are forming a strong partnership; their form is crucial to us getting results. Going to do it? Consequences if you don’t? Heart and head talking again. Honestly, I think we’ll come up just too short, the number of games could be a killer. However, you never know with this team, they like proving people wrong and pulling out results when least expected, so we may end up picking up points you wouldn’t expect us too rather than games against those around us. Links >>> Rotherham United official website >>> Sheffield Star — Local Press >>> Millers Banter — Forum The Twitter @loftforwords, RossMid38810197 Pictures — Action Images Action Images Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.
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