Possibly, I think last year was a great achievement considering what we had won before and the first signs of players coming towards the end. 4 in a row is historic and maybe having 2/3 years off it is then the price. Whilst I am not happy with our crap recruitment and preparation for a rebuild, I would take 4 in a row over it.
Understand that, but 4 in a row
and strengthening the obvious areas needing it were not mutually exclusive.
Why not both?
My blind optimism can still see us pulling through, but at the risk of being cyber-attacked I'd suggest that Liverpool and United fans of the early 90s and post-Ferguson eras respectively probably also assumed that they were merely going through a 'blip'.
Liverpool didn't win a title for another 30 years (which would have been inconceivable at the time) whilst United are still crap a dozen years later, obviously.
The difference between adding players now is that they can't just be adopted into a winning machine, with the 'golden nucleus' still in place, but instead are joining players with no obvious team identity, and seemingly no continuity in coaching either, from what we've seen on the pitch this season. It feels more like starting from scratch.
I still think we have to give Pep another season, because he is what gave us that air of superiority - our USP if you like - and to get rid of him now would risk us becoming just another one of those teams that used to be dominant (AC Milan, Juventus, Man United etc).
But I'm not taking anything for granted next year
(and I still wish we'd been overlooked for CWC :-( )