I understand the frustration at the result, but I don't think it's worth all the anger and strife I'm seeing. We've got a very, very depleted squad at the moment as a result of injuries, recovering players, and some fit players being away at international tournaments. Pep's usual options to see games out and kill them off - which have worked a treat in recent weeks and months - weren't available to him today and so we eventually let one slip in from Chelsea. We're not title-winning material yet, don't let the media convince you otherwise as they try to drum up interest in a non-existent title race. Next year is the target as this squad gets to know each other.
Before kick-off today we were missing Gonzalez, Kovacic, Marmoush, Ait-Nouri, Savinho, Bobb, and Stones through injury. On the pitch, we had a recovering Rodri (who was goosed after 70 mins today but couldn't be taken off because, guess what, we have nobody to replace him). Then we lost Gvardiol and Dias during the game. We've played lots of intense games very close together and it was going to hit us at some stage with the absences we've got. It was frustrating to pass up so many big opportunities to put the game to bed, but that's a mark of where we are: good enough to finish 2nd and have a go at the cups, but not good enough to win the Premier League yet.