Yeah, we're definitely not stinking the place out, that was circling the drain for 5 years. We're having a below average league season, though, hence being 10th. I say below average, that's considering our players should be better than 10th.
“We competed well, but it is not enough - we move on." - no Unai, in the second half we didn’t compete at all.
He has performed a minor miracle to get us we are.There has always been a nagging doubt in my mind, though, that a rigid game plan and way of playing will get found out sooner or later. Man Citeh played robot football to great effect, but now it is not so effective. If you watch the NFL, as I do, all the coaches have laminated game plans and head microphones. Here, substitutes are often shown an IPad Tablet when coming on, though they never seem to be paying much attention.The great teams of the past would sort things out on the pitch between themselves and Tony Morley would flick V's at Ron Saunders after scoring.Flexibility and adaptability on the pitch required.
As I’ve mentioned I think Unai has decided the slow, controlled style will help us defensively but we make such fundamental mistakes that it can’t paper the cracks. That slow style also simultaneously stifles our attacking freedom. It really isn’t working.
I get the slow build up and the teams effort to control the games, I have watched opposition players like Son of Spurs spend the first 45 minutes putting in loads of sprints closing down defenders not getting anywhere near the ball and then look totally gassed at half time. In a season of so many matches the players would burn out far quicker playing a more high tempo game that some wish for.
It seems that once a season, he has these brain farts like last night. He absolutely deserves criticism for last night because nothing was right.However, if he did it to prioritise the FA Cup, then that is fine by me.