We've got to play Manchester United, and then Everton and Leicester away so our chances of going unbeaten are pretty slim I think.Decent enough performance after the last two dire games. Top four still possible but think we would need to remain unbeaten for the rest of the season and win at least six/seven of the remaining nine games.
We've got to play Manchester United, and then Everton and Leicester away so our chances of going unbeaten are pretty slim I think.
We've got to play Manchester United, and then Everton and Leicester away so our chances of going unbeaten are pretty slim I think.
After two despicable performances, what we came away with yesterday was ok. Also so many positives, firstly the team made an impact, Rodon and Tanganga were very good. Moura was outstanding and Harry goes without saying. We struggled a little with Lo Celso not being match fit so put the burden on Hojbjerg and Tanguy. Playing Vinicius also payed off as it freed up Kane. Are our problems over, no but hey we can hope.I think after watching games like this you are best being honest with yourself Villa were awful we were marginally better mainly because we had Kane his pass to Moura then for him to pass to Vinicious also his penalty . We had better hope Kane does not get injured .
This was disjointed ad hoc play with no system no patterns of play once again we rely totally on the usual suspects with no real team organisation to fall back on . Of course others will see it differently but thats why I come on here to give my uneducated opinion .
Whichever out of the fondue pot or the cement mixer is closer to handWhat tips the balance between the two options?
I think that's wrong; if they're going to allow fans back in then each club should be allowed just one game in front of their home fans, otherwise there's an unfair advantage; even more so dependant on the fixture and what is being played for.Not to mention the Leicester game will probably be with fans, which will definitely help them.
I think that's wrong; if they're going to allow fans back in then each club should be allowed just one game in front of their home fans, otherwise there's an unfair advantage; even more so dependant on the fixture and what is being played for.
e.g Newcastle vs Fulham may be to stay up, well that's unfair on Fulham if they have to play in front of a partisan crowd of Geordies!
They either let them back in with 50-50 split at reduced capacity, allow each side one home fixture or not allow it in the league this season but allow it for cup finals IMHO.
The way Newcastle fans feel about Bruce and the team atm, I reckon them being in the stadium would be a boost for Fulham!I think that's wrong; if they're going to allow fans back in then each club should be allowed just one game in front of their home fans, otherwise there's an unfair advantage; even more so dependant on the fixture and what is being played for.
e.g Newcastle vs Fulham may be to stay up, well that's unfair on Fulham if they have to play in front of a partisan crowd of Geordies!
They either let them back in with 50-50 split at reduced capacity, allow each side one home fixture or not allow it in the league this season but allow it for cup finals IMHO.