He keeps being extremely fortunate by the way, as even his few good results have been coming on the back of things going our way. Hell, even in losses scorelines flatter us more often than not, which creates the impression that we're the victim of fine margins.Think about some of the recent matches we played.
Villa could've easily had 4 or 5, yet it ended 2-1.
We scored our first against Brentford from a corner where the ball had hit the defender's back before it went in, and we finished that match with 2 shots on target.
United created, and missed, more than enough chances to get at least something out of that match, if not win it outright.
An Ipswich team that averages around one a match had three clear goal scoring opportunities five minutes in.
City could've easily had 3 or 4 in the first half, who knows what would have happened then.
That sitter Parrott missed around the half hour mark could've been the end of the draw, as we would probably have ended up letting one or two more in after taking more risks.
We had no business getting anything out of today's match.
We are not playing matches where we create an abundance of chances while barely allowing any on the other end, only to lose 0-1 to a BS goal. That would be a good reason to hope that things will eventually improve with a simple turn of luck. It's the polar opposite actually, which means that things will somehow get worse if our opponents start becoming luckier/more clinical. Incomprehensible