Defence - What's Wrong?
The Swansea Defence - What Is Wrong?
What is happening at the back?? As an avid Swans supporter, I have been furious with the defensive side of this season. My personal belief is that we must add another strong centre back to the pack. At the moment, Bound looks capable - as does O'Leary. However, O'Leary does have a tendency to get caught out of position. |
The main blunder at the back has been Christopher Todd. Yes, he does look promising and could be a key future player, but he is a suicidal member of the defensive line at the moment. He is clearly not capable of performing at this level yet. I find it very shocking that he continues to start week-in week-out at the Vetch. In Swansea's four home league fixtures, I can think of roughly 4 or 5 goals that a stronger defender would have cut out. |
The big misdemeanor for me was Halifax's first goal, when Todd was turned inside out as he backed off and allowed Harlsey a clear run on goal!! This season is slipping away and our defensive is doing it single handedly!! Two, three, four goals should be enough to win at home!!! |
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