So in essence that's the topic starter, that's the question. What lessons can we learn from our first genuine title challenge in years? Any? None? Some?
I think lessons can always be learned and improved upon no matter the team and their status. Concerning us maybe the the seemingly needlessley use to rotate as heavily as we have done in the past. If that figure or 75 changes in the first 15 games is true it is quite frightening in my opinion. The question shouldnt of been what have we learned but what has Rafa learned especially taking into consideration the use of rotation. I'd like to think that Rafa can bring in some other dimensions of football that we can learn from, but I would also like to think that he can appreciate and learn things from English football.
I think Rafa has definately learned the hard way about English football by and large he has played a more consistent team pending a few changes and the team and results I would guess have improved.
In saying that I do not think it is easy to say that we should of held a ten point lead over Manchester United for the majority of the season. Especially as this season has panned out with 'smaller' teams taking points off the top four. I think we always try to win our games and although we do seem to approach our games with a more cautious style there will in my opinion always be blips. Even for the flair sides as far as lessons learnt goes it just goes to show we need to keep plugging away each and every game to claim three points. Adding some more creative or game breakers to our team would help us do this against the likes of Stoke but the funds or the red tape involved in going out and buying these players may not always be feesible.
A good lesson learned is that by thumping your arch rivals by 4 goals to 1 in their own backyard really improves your chances and the pshycological impact that can have is only good for the team dishing out the thumping. It certainly has got that mouthy Scot wound up I reckon and double victories over other title challengers is very important challenging for a title.
