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Management Ange Postecoglou

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That's the point though. Had we taken even half of the chances we wasted, Leicester wouldn't have had the opportunity to get any momentum to get back in the game.

If we're 3-0 up, do you think Leicester get even half the chances they did in the latter stages of the game?
I don’t recall the Leicester keeper making loads of good saves. More like a performance that was quite ineffectual overall - a lot of possession but not much intent with the ball.

Newcastle I agree we were quite unlucky
 
C'mon lads - time to stop fighting about sacking this current manager and get on over to the Bournemouth thread where we can get a good look at the NEXT manager we're gonna sack :levylol:
 
Absolutely not, no.
Newcastle were happy. Brighton should have scored more than 3 in the 2nd half.
Their 2nd half blitz of us was far better than our first half performance. Far better.

Absolute anti-spurs tinted glasses on - go read any report of the Newcastle game - everyone says they were not happy at from the moment they scored until they scored their second and their goals came completely against the run of play.

We should have scored a couple more too -if you arent going to be objective then there is no point in discussing this stuff with you.
 
Absolute anti-spurs tinted glasses on - go read any report of the Newcastle game - everyone says they were not happy at from the moment they scored until they scored their second and their goals came completely against the run of play.

We should have scored a couple more too -if you arent going to be objective then there is no point in discussing this stuff with you.
Newcastle did a number on us.

They sat deep and were happy to hit us on the break. Joelinton threaded the ball through for their winner. And we didn’t really have any huge chances. A few shots outside the box, but we weren’t marauding forward.

It was a very clear example of exposing our high line.
 
Newcastle did a number on us.

They sat deep and were happy to hit us on the break. Joelinton threaded the ball through for their winner. And we didn’t really have any huge chances. A few shots outside the box, but we weren’t marauding forward.

It was a very clear example of exposing our high line.

Not how I recalled it, we pegged them back but made a number of stupid decisions going forward and kept making the wrong pass and they benefited from our errors in defence, it wasn't a masterclass or by design , that's actually a feature of our play - we're not as 'dominant' as we should be because we don't turn our possession into meaningful chances.
 
Not how I recalled it, we pegged them back but made a number of stupid decisions going forward and kept making the wrong pass and they benefited from our errors in defence, it wasn't a masterclass or by design , that's actually a feature of our play - we're not as 'dominant' as we should be because we don't turn our possession into meaningful chances.
I think we’ve improved since then.

We’re not as reckless in our high line (perhaps, injuries have helped force our hand) but it was absolutely by design from Newcastle. I remember very clearly that they weren’t pressing us. They wanted us as high up the pitch as possible and then they hit us on the counter.

Probably could have got a draw out of it, but we didn’t put them to the sword at all. They countered us and, on that particular day, it worked.
 
I think we’ve improved since then.

We’re not as reckless in our high line (perhaps, injuries have helped force our hand) but it was absolutely by design from Newcastle. I remember very clearly that they weren’t pressing us. They wanted us as high up the pitch as possible and then they hit us on the counter.

Probably could have got a draw out of it, but we didn’t put them to the sword at all. They countered us and, on that particular day, it worked.

They couldn't get near us that's why.

The 4-0 was done by design the season before to perfection, they camped the middle and made us go round the outside but our attacks were dying and when they went forward they killed us with the ball in behind Porro to Gordon - the tried the same thing this season but they were largely nullified and we had more of the ball further in their half but kept making silly decisions and poor final balls.
 
Get him out. Don’t know when, don’t especially care.

All I know is he must go. The refusal to address set pieces makes his job simply untenable. We are nothing short of a fucking joke under him.
 
Not how I recalled it, we pegged them back but made a number of stupid decisions going forward and kept making the wrong pass and they benefited from our errors in defence, it wasn't a masterclass or by design , that's actually a feature of our play - we're not as 'dominant' as we should be because we don't turn our possession into meaningful chances.
Which one of the dozen of games we have pegged back Newcastle are you referring to? I'm really interested
 
“Enough of you (media) have done enough research on me to know this is not the first time I’ve been questioned about set-pieces in my coaching career. There is an underlying reason for that which I’m very, very comfortable with.

“Eventually I will create a team that has success and it won’t be because of working on set-pieces.”



“To quote Billy Joel, you may be right, I may be crazy, but it’s maybe a lunatic you’re looking for. I’m just not interested in it. I never have been.


“If I thought fixing defensive set-pieces was the answer to us bridging the gap then I’d put all of my time and effort into that. But that’s not where we’re at.




A fucking premier league manager.
 
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