Yeah, we are poor when we are static. We don't have the individual quality in some important positions to overcome the lack of movement. The moment we see interchanges and freedom of movement between the front four, we look a much better side. Not sure if it is instruction.
Our defence looks very impressive for most part. It's a great basis to build from.
I for one am really encouraged by Lokonga. He's a kid who has moved from Belgium to an incredibly difficult league where the pace of the game takes even the most seasoned players by surprise. He is milliseconds slower in his decision making but it is clear he sees the game well. For me, more importantly, not matter how it is going for him, he just never hides. He is constantly asking for the ball, trying to get involved. I like him a lot.