Tuesday, 6 March 2018

Poor finishing from Stanislas was costly

The wide positions for Bournemouth were a bit of a problem against Leicester as the game went on in my opinion. Josh King was doing well with Callum Wilson, but it wasn't Junior Stanislas' day at all. He had a number of chances in the first half and skied most of them when he is usually cool-headed enough to make the most of one of the opportunities that come his way.
Junior struggled up at Leicester in front of goal.
I do wonder if the misses got to Junior as the game went on. He didn't get the ball as much in the second half and was a bit reclusive because the team were having to defend so much. I don't think defending is necessarily the best part of Junior's game and while Callum was afforded a rest for running the line up front all game, there was no rest for Stanislas who played the full 97 minutes. But I'm not sure playing the full match did much good for Junior's confidence. It was clear he was having a hard time of things.

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Had his early effort that slipped over the corner of crossbar and post gone in, then I am sure Junior would have gone on to have a stronger game. The fact that he stood motionless for a few second after that  miss with his hands covering his mouth indicated how close he had been to giving AFCB the lead, but he almost seemed shocked that it was that close. Kasper Schmeichel was well-beaten but so was the goal.

We can have a look at how effective Junior Stanislas' shooting has been by seeing his analysis gathered by Stratabet. This image shows all his shots before the Leicester game and we can see that inside the area and on the left side he is most effective as he curls his right foot well around the ball on that side to open up the goal. Getting himself in the box more often would certainly be something that would improve his strike rate.


Junior Stanislas goals are in green, yellow woodwork, light brown defended,
orange saved, red missed!

StrataBet stats - pre Leicester result
• AFC Bournemouth have had 2 or fewer shots on target in 4 of their 14 away league games this season.

• AFC Bournemouth have seen over 2.5 total goals in 66.7 per cent of games away to opponents in the top 10.

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