We've drawn 2 (one on a ridiculous penalty for Chelsea) and lost 1 on a jammy goal against the top three. We are not that far off the pace. 2-2 with Spurs and 0-0 with Birmingham and Blackburn and 3-1 to Reading are the issue AS ALWAYS. Look, you all bitching about the money can say all you want, but we have been tactically poor and made mistakes in team selection in all of those matches, save against Arsenal and Chelsea.
The issue for me is not getting it wrong initially, although for all of the "preparation" nonsense Rafa talks about, he shouldn't be selecting a formation that leaves Gerrard adrift in the midfield. It is Rafa's absolute inflexibility to change during the match; The subs and formation changes don't happen as needed, they happen at 60 minutes and 75 minutes every time, regardless of what happens during the match, and even then, today they were backward. Kewell should have come off after Kuyt-- who else was going to provide width and service to Crouch?
Rafa is, as I have always said, a top-flight manager, but he has very human flaws and he has to correct them or we will continue to flounder in WINNABLE matches. Man United didn't even play well, and they won. How many times do we say that?
The issue for me is not getting it wrong initially, although for all of the "preparation" nonsense Rafa talks about, he shouldn't be selecting a formation that leaves Gerrard adrift in the midfield. It is Rafa's absolute inflexibility to change during the match; The subs and formation changes don't happen as needed, they happen at 60 minutes and 75 minutes every time, regardless of what happens during the match, and even then, today they were backward. Kewell should have come off after Kuyt-- who else was going to provide width and service to Crouch?
Rafa is, as I have always said, a top-flight manager, but he has very human flaws and he has to correct them or we will continue to flounder in WINNABLE matches. Man United didn't even play well, and they won. How many times do we say that?


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