Swindon Stumble Against Shrewsbury in Tough Away Defeat
Match Breakdown: Shrewsbury Dominates
Swindon’s busy schedule caught up with them in a disappointing 3-1 loss to relegation-threatened Shrewsbury. The hosts took control with goals from Iwan Morgan, George Lloyd, and George Freeman. Billy Kirkman managed a first-half equalizer for Swindon, but it wasn’t enough to turn the tide.
Defensive Crisis Forces Tactical Gamble
Swindon faced a major hurdle before kickoff – no fit center-backs. Manager Ian Holloway opted for a defensive five-man backline to compensate. “We missed Taf [Ryan Tafazolli] massively today,” Holloway admitted. “He would’ve cleared so many of those crosses.”
Attack Fails to Fire
The defensive reshuffle left Swindon struggling in attack. Shrewsbury’s determined play stifled their forwards, resulting in few dangerous chances. Holloway made five substitutions (Fletcher Holman, Michael Olakigbe, Joe Snowdon, Aidan Borland, Filozofe Mabete) trying to spark a comeback, but none could change the game’s momentum.
Holloway’s Regrets: Team Selection Backfires
The manager took responsibility post-match, questioning his own tactics. “I picked a team to handle Shrewsbury’s physicality, not one to truly threaten them,” he said. He revealed key attacking players were sidelined: Michael Olakigbe was ill, Junior Hoilett had a calf strain, and Ryan Tafazolli was injured. “I’d have started Michael if he was fit, and Junior if his calf wasn’t sore.”
Midfield Injury Scare
James Ball started despite recent injury concerns. A midweek scan cleared him to play, but he was substituted at halftime. Holloway clarified: “It was partly tactical, but his leg’s still sore. There’s something going on – I just don’t know what yet.”
Looking Ahead
With key players sidelined and defensive issues exposed, Swindon must regroup quickly. Holloway confirmed Hoilett should be fit for Tuesday’s match, offering hope for a sharper attacking display next time out.
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