Link to a video of the interview: http://www.skysports.com/skysports/a...238265,00.html
The text on the SSN website is fairly negative, but if you saw the full interview, he made some good points.
He said that overall Rafa's reign has been positive and we've moved in the right direction. The thing that struck me though was that he said he hadn't expected us to win the title this season anyway, so to be written off - even this early - is no big surprise.
And I think that's the key thing; I thought this could be our year, and so did a lot of us, but realistically it was never going to happen. We signed too many new players during the summer, and there was no way they were all going to settle in and be successful straight off. We needed those players, but it'll take a while for them to settle. In the next transfer window and the next we might only sign a couple more; it won't be such an upheaval.
The other key point is that our stalwarts (Carra, Sami, Stevie G, Xabi) are all playing below par at present, which has made it even tougher for the new guys to bed into the team. If they had all been on top form, then it would have been easier for Bellamy, Pennant, and the rest.
We played like sh#t yesterday, and I was as angry as anyone, but as Rafa always says, if they all keep working hard, then good form will follow, and another CL spot and maybe a cup. We've been saying "Next season, next season will be the one" for too long now, but realistically that's what it might take.
The text on the SSN website is fairly negative, but if you saw the full interview, he made some good points.
He said that overall Rafa's reign has been positive and we've moved in the right direction. The thing that struck me though was that he said he hadn't expected us to win the title this season anyway, so to be written off - even this early - is no big surprise.
And I think that's the key thing; I thought this could be our year, and so did a lot of us, but realistically it was never going to happen. We signed too many new players during the summer, and there was no way they were all going to settle in and be successful straight off. We needed those players, but it'll take a while for them to settle. In the next transfer window and the next we might only sign a couple more; it won't be such an upheaval.
The other key point is that our stalwarts (Carra, Sami, Stevie G, Xabi) are all playing below par at present, which has made it even tougher for the new guys to bed into the team. If they had all been on top form, then it would have been easier for Bellamy, Pennant, and the rest.
We played like sh#t yesterday, and I was as angry as anyone, but as Rafa always says, if they all keep working hard, then good form will follow, and another CL spot and maybe a cup. We've been saying "Next season, next season will be the one" for too long now, but realistically that's what it might take.
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