For as poor as we were for the first half, and it was bad. Overrun in midfield, Sideshow Bob stepping in to congest and outnumber, pulling wide to stretch etc...I didn't feel we were under too much threat. Maybe it the perspective from being on top of the goal but I didn't feel Martinez made a save of note and the goal was really poor.Absolutely battered them when the subs came on and 2-1 flattered them.
Also, to the genius managers we've faced in the last few weeks, how many videos have you watched where slinging crosses into our box (except from corners it would seem) has any material effect? It doesn't work, and just because you don't a lot doesn't mean you've played 'well'.
Quote from: Ads on Today at 10:46:26 AMFor as poor as we were for the first half, and it was bad. Overrun in midfield, Sideshow Bob stepping in to congest and outnumber, pulling wide to stretch etc...I didn't feel we were under too much threat. Maybe it the perspective from being on top of the goal but I didn't feel Martinez made a save of note and the goal was really poor.Absolutely battered them when the subs came on and 2-1 flattered them.That was my feeling honestly. We absolutely failed at the 'getting out' bit of the gameplan, but when the pundits afterwards were banging on about how they should've been 3-4 up, how they should've taken their chances, I was thinking...what chances? The Fernandez shot is the only one that should've been on target, and even that looked to be covered by Emi to me.They absolutely dominated us in the midfield, but then Emery made the changes and we were the motor in the engine of the game.They scored a lucky goal they earned with a good delivery, we scored a lucky goal we earned with a good move and throughball. Actually we deconstructed their goal like an insufferable restaurant, scoring with a bit of make-your-own-luck and then a set-piece.We just looked more grown-up out there, more mature, with more belief, more knowhow. We've gone Thanos-mode, inevitable, for eleven games now. We'd be 16th in the league on comeback wins alone, and we keep doing it with different heroes depending on the game, Watkins AND Malen, Buendia AND Onana and even Sancho (!), but the common denominator is the manager, the best in the world, about whom I note the likes of Mustoe and Jamie Redknapp are talking about with barely disguised awe, like he's literally Dumbledore.
Quote from: LeeB on Today at 10:53:23 AMAlso, to the genius managers we've faced in the last few weeks, how many videos have you watched where slinging crosses into our box (except from corners it would seem) has any material effect? It doesn't work, and just because you don't a lot doesn't mean you've played 'well'.One of the most noticeable things about the way we play. We make very, very few crosses into the box.I’m sure I read somewhere that Unai believes crosses are wasted passes.
There was for years, despite the occasional close run game where we huffed and puffed a bit harder, a feeling when playing Mourinho's Chelsea or Wenger's Arsenal for example that we weren't really even playing the same sport.It feels that way with us now with us coming up against these 'bright young thing' managers that are just hopelessly out of their depth against Unai.
I think the lad from Villa on Tour is trying to grow a moustache. There is something singularly undignified about seeing someone trying to grow facial hair. Unless it turns up every morning fully formed like it does with me, it's not for you.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on Today at 11:43:33 AMI think the lad from Villa on Tour is trying to grow a moustache. There is something singularly undignified about seeing someone trying to grow facial hair. Unless it turns up every morning fully formed like it does with me, it's not for you.As someone further along the evolutionary scale than yourself I can only agree, falls into the same shame filled path of pretending theres enough hair still on the top of your head to compose a 'style'