Form changes very quickly down this end of the table. You beat Norwich and Chelsea, playing pretty well in the process. You then have Stoke, Man United, Fulham and Crystal Palace. What is going to happen? It would be entirely disingenuous for somebody to say that they foresaw the form falling off a cliff post-Chelsea. Perhaps Saturday was a tipping point? They cannot just glide their way into the summer any longer, they need to pull a result from somewhere.They are capable of it. We have seen it, even if Chelsea feels a long time ago. Southampton, shy of Newcastle, are probably the best opposition we could be playing. Mid-table, their best players fearing injury ahead of the biggest summer of their careers, stuttering form themselves. It's an opportunity, as is Swansea, as is Hull.I don't think we will go down, but I would much rather we take charge of that by five o'clock on Saturday on 37 points and have it pretty much done and dusted, then wait on the likes of Fulham and Norwich to fail in order to secure survival.
Southampton is the easiest game realistically. They are on the beach and without Rodriguez who has been essential to them, question is can we step up.
At home, we have to change things and really go for it in the 2 games. We need 1 win. Go 4-4-2, Holt and Weimann up front maybe (Gabby did nothing at Palace), Albrighton and maybe even Tonev wide, Delph and KEA in the middle and have a really good go at it. We are going to concede anyway so at least try and carry a good threat!