Quote from: PaulWinch again on Today at 07:32:45 AMQuote from: olaftab on March 04, 2026, 11:52:21 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on March 04, 2026, 09:45:43 PMChucking away Champions League qualification from the position we’d gotten ourselves into would be unacceptable.If unacceptable happens you would obviously want Unai to be sacked?No. I always find this type of reaction odd, you can be critical of the the team and still support it. The levels of performance of late, both tactical and physical, have not been good enough and yesterday’s performance and result was unacceptable. “Unacceptable” does not mean sack everyone - it means don’t do it again. Unai needs to reflect as what he’s doing at the moment is not working. I still think he’s the right man, but he’s not infallible and he needs to stop repeating very obvious mistakes.But you said "unacceptable" which to me means you are saying his position is not acceptable?
Quote from: olaftab on March 04, 2026, 11:52:21 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on March 04, 2026, 09:45:43 PMChucking away Champions League qualification from the position we’d gotten ourselves into would be unacceptable.If unacceptable happens you would obviously want Unai to be sacked?No. I always find this type of reaction odd, you can be critical of the the team and still support it. The levels of performance of late, both tactical and physical, have not been good enough and yesterday’s performance and result was unacceptable. “Unacceptable” does not mean sack everyone - it means don’t do it again. Unai needs to reflect as what he’s doing at the moment is not working. I still think he’s the right man, but he’s not infallible and he needs to stop repeating very obvious mistakes.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on March 04, 2026, 09:45:43 PMChucking away Champions League qualification from the position we’d gotten ourselves into would be unacceptable.If unacceptable happens you would obviously want Unai to be sacked?
Chucking away Champions League qualification from the position we’d gotten ourselves into would be unacceptable.
I didn't think we were terrible, but we had Ollie on the end of our chances and they didn't. And he was one of our best players, apart from in front of goal. We tried, we battled, we ran, but weren't good enough. I give a lot of credit to Chelsea, who I thought were as good as I've seen at VP this year, they were brutally efficient at exposing our structural and individual weaknesses and it was something of a relief they declared at 4. Their speed in transition was something else, quickly getting the ball forward and wide to get us on the back foot and pinned in our half.They had clearly identified that Rogers either doesnt get back at all or if he does, is attracted to the ball centrally leaving loads of space behind to get the full back into, and did it over and over without a reaction.In all I thought that they did to us what we are capable of doing do weaker teams when we are on it, creating a few chances, taking them, then keeping the ball and killing the game. Someone said there is a smell of the end of a era and I can see something in that, we look a little old, lacking in vigour, pace, aggression and ideas. I hope Unai sticks around to supervise a rebuild.
There have been so many things wrong all over the team for weeks now.But I am sick and tired of seeing Buendia buzzing around like an annoying gnat but causing more problems to his own team than to the opposition.I have lost count of the number of times he has wafted his boot in an attempt to make a tackle, loses it and then just stands and watches, throwing his arms in the air, as the opponent jogs away with the ball.
Quote from: andyh on Today at 10:18:55 AMThere have been so many things wrong all over the team for weeks now.But I am sick and tired of seeing Buendia buzzing around like an annoying gnat but causing more problems to his own team than to the opposition.I have lost count of the number of times he has wafted his boot in an attempt to make a tackle, loses it and then just stands and watches, throwing his arms in the air, as the opponent jogs away with the ball.He has an infuriating habit of challenging for the ball from the wrong side allowing himself to get rolled easily. But I have never been a big fan so there is a bit of bias there.
PS, Ollie missed chances but Tammy missed the easiest of the lot, although there only seemed to be about half a dozen left to witness it.
Why is Unai above criticism from some on here? And why, when he is criticised (completely fairly because he’s having a mare at the moment) do people reach for the smelling salts? He’s human. He’s capable of making mistakes. He’s also capable of putting those mistakes right. I hope he does. I believe he will. But he’s not having a good few weeks.
Quote from: PeterWithe on Today at 09:18:21 AMPS, Ollie missed chances but Tammy missed the easiest of the lot, although there only seemed to be about half a dozen left to witness it.You'll have to refresh my memory. I recall Tammy hitting the bar with a looping header that wasn't easy. I saw Watkins 8 yards out with only the keeper to beat and he didn't even get a shot in. Similar in the first half but not quite such a golden opportunity.