I think the recent run of disappointing results is more down to a drop off in form of several key players. Against Cardiff nobody played particularly well. But you can't expect Corberan to throw overboard all he's learned about football. He's got to stick with his methods, that have proved largely successful in his career, and get the players better in what he's teaching them.
Finishing is a definite area that needs working on. We are not clinical around the goal.Alot of players look like they are happy to settle for corners. You can have a 100 corners, but they don't count for points.
We also play the ball too slowly through the midfield. Raic is a typical example of a player who finds it easier to pass back, than doing a Yokuslu-esque turn on the ball. Also, a lot of the players look like they are on different wavelengths. We should be attacking as a unit. That's about coaching players to make automatic runs when the ball is in certain situations. With injuries that's going to be more difficult, as you want to build up understanding between groups of players.
However, one thing you can say about Corberan is that he comes across as very passionate about the club. That's more than you can say about the majority of managers in recent memory. It wins him alot of brownie points in my book.