You watched much Chelsea?Chelsea smell blood in the water. They won't lose another match this year. Even against Liverpool.
You can't not see the progress the've made. They have a realistic chance at the CL, whereas we're sweating the FA Cup.They're two points ahead of us despite us not playing a home game all season.
Liverpool aren't all that.
We got 4 points off them this year - don't let one poor result colour the reality.
He is consistently one of the worst performers in the whole squad. I don't understand how anyone can defend him anymore, 2 seasons of no end product. Sure he may have completed a bunch of passes but how many were sideways or backwards and on top of that how many were a step behind a player moving forward? The stats don't mean everything here. He needs to stop playing.How on earth you pick out Sissoko as the target for your venting I'll never know. He had one of the highest pass completions on the team. Or are you just lashing out at an easy target?
The fullbacks are supposed to do that job.
If they beat Burnley i'll be worried. But that won't be an easy game for them.Chelsea smell blood in the water. They won't lose another match this year. Even against Liverpool.
We’ve seen a fair deal now of Aurier and I can’t highlight one area that he is better than KWP. Can someone help me?
He's a real character in the dressing room.We’ve seen a fair deal now of Aurier and I can’t highlight one area that he is better than KWP. Can someone help me?
If he doesn't give a damn about the FA cup then why has he rotated and rested players tonight?It's called the players thinking top four is secure and the season is over. The manager doesn't give a damn about the FA Cup so you can guarantee a fair few of the players don't either.
With the world cup coming up I can see a fair few players taking their foot off the gas and avoiding situations where they may pick up an injury.
We don't really have the squad to exploit those fall-backs though. Lucas Moura is the only player somewhat fitting the traditional winger mould we have, but he's new and probably not quite adapted to the team yet. Nonetheless we played him and I thought he did relatively well. We don't have a similar option on the left and I thought Bruno actually did very well for Brighton and certainly didn't seem to be lacking for speed or fitness regardless of his age.We were really really poor. Very slow in the midfield with the lethargic Wanyama really awful at moving the ball quickly to our forward players.
That performance, against a promoted side who have a back four that contains 2 30 something full backs was unacceptable considering the high standards we have set over the last two and 3/4 seasons.
It's absolutely fine to criticise. I don't know how anyone can see a positive in that game tonight. Maybe take the lilywhite goggles off
And how quick we are to turn on a team that has given us so much in the last two years.I don't know who you're trying to impress but ffs mate sometimes you just gotta concede we were shit.
There’s not much point being measured. People want to vent. Feel entitled to vent. It’s the way things are now.No, we weren't. It was a roughly even game, against a good team, away from home with a rotated side. That isn't shit. We aren't going to win every game or outperform every opponent. No club does that, not even Barcelona or Bayern Munich. I'm all for high expectations but criticising our team this much for an away draw isn't fair and doesn't help anyone.
4th is over
Not so sure, if they think they can put one over us. I am reckoning on them getting 75 points , so we need another 7. Looking at our remaining games , it would be disappointing if we didn't get those.You watched much Chelsea?
They've bottled this season. I'm not worried about them one bit.
Of course they've made progress. But so have we. There's barely daylight between us, but I put us above them.You can't not see the progress the've made. They have a realistic chance at the CL, whereas we're sweating the FA Cup.
I always feel that if you have two players wide and attacking fullbacks too then you're stretching the game but with no one in the middle to exploit it. It seems to work well for City but they play a different system where the fullbacks play narrower and more like midfielders.But every single team knows that so set up to stop our full backs getting out. What's the harm in destroying their set up by changing ours once in a while? If you play exactly the same way in every game it gets pretty simple to counteract.