My Thoughts on Colchester United V Gillingham....................
With two matches in three days Peter Taylor decided to name Leon Legge, Jake Hessenthaler, Jermaine McGlashan and Brennan Dickenson among the substitutes bench with Gillingham lining up as follows..... Stuart Nelson, Aaron Morris, John Egan, Max Ehmer, Harry Lennon, Joe Martin, Michael Doughty, Bradley Dack, Josh Pritchard, Luke Norris and Cody McDonald with Peter Taylor sticking with the tried and tested 5.3.2 formation which has seen Gillingham put a decent run together until our 3 - 2 defeat at home to Chesterfield - I thought Doug Loft was being rested for The Bristol City Game, but Doug Loft picked up a knock in training and I only found out about this after the game.
And Colchester United should of opened the scoring in the fifth minute as Gavin Massey was one v one with Stuart Nelson inside Gillingham's Penalty Area and Gavin Massey's powerful shot came crashing off the crossbar and between Max Ehmer and John Egan, Gillingham were able to clear there lines - what a massive let off that was because Gavin Massey should of scored.
Freddy Sears and George Moncur were caught standing in offside positions inside the opening ten minutes of the match and Colchester United were very good at picking out passes between Aaron Morris and John Egan or Joe Martin and Harry Lennon, and those passes between full back and centre back were causing us a lot of problems, especially when Gavin Massey was getting on the ball because he was looking a real threat with his pace.
Referee Trevor Kettle was completely clueless when it came to awarding corner kicks in the first half, Max Ehmer played the ball off Gavin Massey but Trevor Kettle awards a corner kick, and Max Ehmer headers Freddy Sears cross out for a corner kick and yet Gillingham were awarded a goal-kick, some very strange decisions which only got more baffling during The Second Half.
I also thought that Stuart Nelson played the role of "sweeper keeper" very effectively, covering the space in and behind John Egan, Max Ehmer and Harry Lennon when Colchester United were playing these passes between the full backs and centre backs, it defiantly helps our defence knowing that Stuart Nelson is covering every blade of grass inside his penalty area, diving at full stretch to prevent the ball going out of play for a corner kick and providing Max Ehmer, John Egan and Harry Lennon with a passing option if they need to pass the ball back to him.
But against the run of play in The Twenty Fifth Minute Gillingham Took the lead, Stuart Nelson passed the ball out to Max Ehmer from the goal-kick, who played the ball to John Egan and John Egan and Aaron Morris combined nicely down the right flank before John Egan played the ball forward to Luke Norris, who held the ball up after being challenged from Kaspars Gorkss and Luke Norris span back inside before laying the ball off to Josh Pritchard, who passed the ball down the line to Cody McDonald, and Cody McDonald got to the byline and his cross took a deflection which sat up nicely for Joe Martin to smash the ball into the bottom right corner of the net and there was nothing Sam Walker could of done about that.
A very good team goal with Gillingham passing the ball about patiently and building from the back as well, but Joe Martin's goal also highlights just how many goals Gillingham are scoring from defence recently as Leon Legge and John Egan have been chipping in with a few goals in recent weeks, and now Joe Martin has opened the scoring away at Colchester United.
Thirty Two Minutes into the match and Elliott Hewitt collides with Stuart Nelson as Stuart Nelson just gets on the end of a cross from Gavin Massey and Stuart Nelson stayed down long enough for a free kick to be given towards Gillingham - you should of given the look that Stuart Nelson gave us when he was on the floor, maybe Stuart Nelson has a career as a comedy actor when his playing days are behind him
Somehow Gillingham are two goals to the good considering that Colchester United have started the game much better then we have and again Gillingham build from the back and this time we score from going route one as Stuart Nelson's long kick down-field is chested down from Cody McDonald - maybe because we were behind Stuart Nelson's goal and quite some distance away from the other end of the pitch, but I thought that Cody McDonald had fouled Ben Gordon - anyway the move continues and Cody McDonald plays a one / two with Bradley Dack and Cody McDonald slips at the crucial moment but gets to his feet quickly and clips the ball back into Bradley Dack's path, who 's first time finish is dispatched past Sam Walker to give Gillingham a all important two goal cushion.
I also thought that Bradley Dack gave our midfield a lot of quality and creativity but also a lot of tenacity as well and you saw the difference in our midfield when Bradley Dack was substituted at half time when Amine Linganzi came on.
2 - 0 was almost 2 - 1 in The Thirty Eight Minute as Gillingham fall asleep at the quickly taken free kick was played down the line to Elliott Hewitt who has time and space to bring the ball down and pick out a low cross and Elliott Hewitt's low cross is flicked straight into Gavin Massey's path by Max Ehmer and Gavin Massey should of scored to bring Colchester United back into the game and he would of done had Stuart Nelson not instinctively tipped the ball over the crossbar and Gillingham had only conceded a corner when Gavin Massey should of scored again, and that's twice that Gavin Massey has not taken a clear cut goal-scoring opportunity.
The "Leave One Up Taylor, Leave One Up" Chant is sung every-time we bring players back for corner kicks, A lot of teams bring players back to defend corner kicks now, the big difference between Gillingham and sides like Chelsea and West Ham is that we don't have enough players with pace to hit the opposition on the counter attack, Cody McDonald and Bradley Dack are the only two players we have got who can hit the opposition on the counter attack, I would personally leave those two players on the halfway line as they are the weakest defensively, and leaving those two on the halfway line means that Colchester United have to keep 3-4 players back on the halfway line to deal with the two of them.
Some of Gillingham's passing in the first half when we were keeping possession of the ball was very nice on the eye, Michael Doughty, Bradley Dack, Josh Pritchard, Aaron Morris, Harry Lennon and Luke Norris were passing the ball about and each completed pass got a "whey" although it was far too early to be cheering passes, but some of the football Gillingham were playing, even if it meant passing the ball backwards and sideways was very good to watch.
HALF TIME: COLCHESTER UNITED 0 - 2 GILLINGHAM
Colchester United had more of the ball, they created more clear cut goal-scoring opportunities and at times our defending was fortuitous and very lucky, but goals from Joe Martin and Bradley Dack (both assisted by Cody McDonald) was the difference between the two sides, although had Gavin Massey had his shooting boots on then it would of been 2 - 2.
I wrote down a few notes at half time on things that caught my attention through-out the first forty five minutes, but seeing Amine Linganzi warm up caught me by surprise and I was even more surprised to see Bradley Dack was the player being substituted - at the time I thought we were resting Bradley Dack for The Bristol City Game, I did not know that Bradley Dack had picked up a hamstring injury.
Sammie Szmodics also comes on for Craig Eastmond for Colchester United so both teams had made one substitution each with one eye on our respective matches on The 28th of December, I mentioned to Patchy that there is a real possibility of Gillingham making at least eight changes for The Bristol City Game, simply because Gillingham are playing two matches in a short period of time - it is true that it is the same for everyone, but this is where the likes of Bristol City, Sheffield United, Preston North End and MK Dons have the edge because they have the stronger squads and can probably rotate quality with quality.