Been saying that since September lol.If we play like we did in the second half for the rest of the season, that'll do.
Why be so conservative after 2-2? One would think we were winning. Maybe a fitness thing? Son should 100 percent stay on.
The last 30 yeah - first hour they should have put the game to bedUtd were there for the taking. They don't look good at all
Couldn't disagree more, Dier was horrific and missed a sitter to top it off. Peh is a fraud, hides in the middle, some of his passing is terrible as well. Richy tried but very poor again and Son was miserable apart from the goal. Yes we battled well at times but got it to 2-2 then sat back again, what good was a draw.I thought everyone was good in that second half. Actually in most of the game, but for some defensive lapses. Usual scapegoats Perisic and Hojbjerg both very good.
A point means an awful lot after our form the last few weeks. To fight back from two nil down to draw that will be a big confidence boost. If we'd have gone on to lose it that fight back would have meant nothing.
Yeah, this is something to build on. Had we lost that it would have been devastating. They were coming back onto us before Tanganga appeared.Although I'm disappointed we didn't go on and try to get a 3rd...with our form recently we would have conceded, lost and knocked all the confidence gained from that second half performance.
Yeah but after a 6-1 hammering a few days earlier, it might have been a take what we have which is understandable, considering their fragile confidence
thats incorrect he brought on tanganga for son, and we sat back for a point, hardly trying to win itHave to say, I think Ryan Mason has managed that game really well. Good subs, and when we were on top he actually genuinely tried to win it.
Much better in the second half all over, think every player improved in the second 45. Mason deserves a lot of credit, just for not doing what’s come before him and just timidly hoping the other team don’t beat us. He tried to take all three points.
I'd love to have more of an insight to Mason's footballing philosophy.