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Usual hard-hitting questions, expansive managerial self-examination, and aimed as ever at a discerning, critical, and intelligent audience.
Interesting clue at least to where his ire might have been directed post-match in that uncharacteristic specific reference to our 'experienced' players not doing their jobs - I assume he has in mind the likes of Cook, Field, Smyth, and Frey, which he'd be right about, even if Varane's performance was particularly poor and finally convinced me he won't cut it in the Champ. Dunne and Chair were badly off it too, but at least they created a (quality) token goal. Of the starters, only Paal and Saito came out of it with any credit. To me, that points to preparation, mentality, and a lack of manliness.
Yep he’s obviously very disappointed in the performance. Pretty sure the players will be aware they didn’t front.Not good enough, not tge end of the world either. Keep your shit tight and Move on to the next game.
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Gaffer on today's defeat on 21:12 - Feb 22 with 668 views
Gaffer on today's defeat on 21:09 - Feb 22 by NgaiTahu_Hoop
Yep he’s obviously very disappointed in the performance. Pretty sure the players will be aware they didn’t front.Not good enough, not tge end of the world either. Keep your shit tight and Move on to the next game.
Hope he includes his own performance in his 'disappointment', epitomised for me by the ridciulous delay of seven or eight minutes in getting the subs on once it had finally dawned on him at our usual 'minute 60' he'd got his team wrong. How Varane stayed on the pitch till the end is anyone's guess.
Gaffer on today's defeat on 21:09 - Feb 22 by NgaiTahu_Hoop
Yep he’s obviously very disappointed in the performance. Pretty sure the players will be aware they didn’t front.Not good enough, not tge end of the world either. Keep your shit tight and Move on to the next game.
Hope he includes his own performance in his 'disappointment', epitomised for me by the ridiculous delay of seven or eight minutes in getting the subs on once it had finally dawned on him at our usual 'minute 60' he'd got his team wrong. How Varane stayed on the pitch till the end is anyone's guess.
I think Marti would have been within his rights to criticise the players more. I don't think it was a case of Portsmouth being mightily difficult or their style of play being impossible to deal with. They had one good player (Murphy). I think the blame for today lies at the hands of the team, for whatever reason, the urgency for quality throughout the team wasn't good enough. Hopefully they are on song against Sheff U.