WesthoughtonJohn
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You have seen the "collapse in the mentality" of the players in the last 10/15 minutes of games right???Any defeat seems to cause a complete collapse in the mentality of many
You have seen the "collapse in the mentality" of the players in the last 10/15 minutes of games right???Any defeat seems to cause a complete collapse in the mentality of many
I hope when we defeat the PL in court that we completely fuck off the idea that we need to balance the booksDon't think we will unfortunately. The prize money at stake means that the club will want us to go deep in the competition, especially now we're probably going out of the Champions League.
I hope getting more out of Marmoush is a priority. And exploring whether Khusanov can play at right back. If we knew their potential then we'd be able to gauge how close we are to recovering.Any defeat seems to cause a complete collapse in the mentality of many on the forum. Sure, you are emotionally invested in the team, but we are half-way through a two-legged match, and just one goal adrift. This after in-game injuries to Jack Grealish and to Manuel Akanji, and the unfortunate situation with Gonzalez who could be seen wincing in training. Every time we drop points or lose a game, questions are thrown at the board, and players scapegoated. I find it entitled and embarrassing.
It is very obvious where we are, and if we have a couple of seasons off after a decade of unbroken success, it's more than the vast majority of football fans in the country could ever hope for. We, meanwhile, have already begun to invest in the next generation, so hope springs for the end of this season and on to the next. If Pep doesn't make perfect decisions, and if he no longer seems like the greatest manager in the history of the game, right at this moment, were you not entertained?
As for why we keep making mistakes, it's because we are under pressure. We are the greatest team in English history (arguably) and our perch is wobbling. It is a precarious position and the world is watching. We have been without our leaders, in Dias and Rodders, and others who have been injured or ill for much of the year, and that has created vulnerability, both in our minds and in the opportunity that it gives to lesser foes to have a right good go where they may have capitulated in days of yore.
I'm confident we will get back there and I am going to try to enjoy the journey even through the turbulence.
It’s a fair point.Mistakes happen all the time and it is part of the game, But seeing out the game when leading has nothing to do with the mistakes, It's more like mentality and lack of hunger and desire to go that extra mile. When you are comfy and won it all and on many occasions, there comes a point of fuck all this and you lose the will to win, Winners always will have somebody else pushing and chasing them because they want your crown or title.
I include Pep in all of this because he is the boss and he is letting all this happen
Pep would never settle for players turning off and giving up, he would be ripping them a new hole from the touchline and then in the changing room, they would leave the club pretty sharpish.
It's all got to Comfy from top to bottom, it's ok to lose because of the many things we have won in the past ??
That is what some people seem to be suggesting.Mistakes happen all the time and it is part of the game, But seeing out the game when leading has nothing to do with the mistakes, It's more like mentality and lack of hunger and desire to go that extra mile. When you are comfy and won it all and on many occasions, there comes a point of fuck all this and you lose the will to win, Winners always will have somebody else pushing and chasing them because they want your crown or title.
I include Pep in all of this because he is the boss and he is letting all this happen
Pep would never settle for players turning off and giving up, he would be ripping them a new hole from the touchline and then in the changing room, they would leave the club pretty sharpish.
It's all got to Comfy from top to bottom, it's ok to lose because of the many things we have won in the past ??
You can include a chunk of posters on this forum in that last bit as well.Mistakes happen all the time and it is part of the game, But seeing out the game when leading has nothing to do with the mistakes, It's more like mentality and lack of hunger and desire to go that extra mile. When you are comfy and won it all and on many occasions, there comes a point of fuck all this and you lose the will to win, Winners always will have somebody else pushing and chasing them because they want your crown or title.
I include Pep in all of this because he is the boss and he is letting all this happen
Pep would never settle for players turning off and giving up, he would be ripping them a new hole from the touchline and then in the changing room, they would leave the club pretty sharpish.
It's all got to Comfy from top to bottom, it's ok to lose because of the many things we have won in the past ??
Any defeat seems to cause a complete collapse in the mentality of many on the forum. Sure, you are emotionally invested in the team, but we are half-way through a two-legged match, and just one goal adrift. This after in-game injuries to Jack Grealish and to Manuel Akanji, and the unfortunate situation with Gonzalez who could be seen wincing in training. Every time we drop points or lose a game, questions are thrown at the board, and players scapegoated. I find it entitled and embarrassing.
It is very obvious where we are, and if we have a couple of seasons off after a decade of unbroken success, it's more than the vast majority of football fans in the country could ever hope for. We, meanwhile, have already begun to invest in the next generation, so hope springs for the end of this season and on to the next. If Pep doesn't make perfect decisions, and if he no longer seems like the greatest manager in the history of the game, right at this moment, were you not entertained?
As for why we keep making mistakes, it's because we are under pressure. We are the greatest team in English history (arguably) and our perch is wobbling. It is a precarious position and the world is watching. We have been without our leaders, in Dias and Rodders, and others who have been injured or ill for much of the year, and that has created vulnerability, both in our minds and in the opportunity that it gives to lesser foes to have a right good go where they may have capitulated in days of yore.
I'm confident we will get back there and I am going to try to enjoy the journey even through the turbulence.
There is no mentality collapse in the last 15m.You have seen the "collapse in the mentality" of the players in the last 10/15 minutes of games right???
Do you think there's some players past it, not good enough, under performing?There is no mentality collapse in the last 15m.
There is a mentality issue generally.
The last fifteen minutes sees teams that are not winning apply serious pressure.
We cannot deal with that because of physical failings and mental vulnerability.
Why? Because of the reasons I have outlined - missing leaders who have been injured and ill, and a natural fall from the success of the last two seasons.
Losing is not fine, and everyone is gutted, but believing you have the divine right to win year after year is folly. Recognising your weaknesses is a strength and we are, whether we like it or not, physically and mentally vulnerable after a decade of strength. It is where we are, but we are still in this tie, and we are already in the rebuilding process, accelerated after the worst injury run for a decade.Mistakes happen all the time and it is part of the game, But seeing out the game when leading has nothing to do with the mistakes, It's more like mentality and lack of hunger and desire to go that extra mile. When you are comfy and won it all and on many occasions, there comes a point of fuck all this and you lose the will to win, Winners always will have somebody else pushing and chasing them because they want your crown or title.
I include Pep in all of this because he is the boss and he is letting all this happen
Pep would never settle for players turning off and giving up, he would be ripping them a new hole from the touchline and then in the changing room, they would leave the club pretty sharpish.
It's all got to Comfy from top to bottom, it's ok to lose because of the many things we have won in the past ??
Past it, yes.Do you think there's some players past it, not good enough, under performing?
Past it, yes.
Not good enough, no.
Under performing, yes.
Rather than the opposition, brain dead mistakes put serious pressure on ourselvesThere is no mentality collapse in the last 15m.
There is a mentality issue generally.
The last fifteen minutes sees teams that are not winning apply serious pressure.
We cannot deal with that because of physical failings and mental vulnerability.
Why? Because of the reasons I have outlined - missing leaders who have been injured and ill, and a natural fall from the success of the last two seasons.
To be fair you could have ended there :)Mistakes happen all the time
It's not just the legs.I think 75 mins is generous. For me it’s an hour and we’re done. You can see the legs fading and the intensity drops significantly. Especially the likes of Kdb, kova, ilkay. There’s others too.