It had defeat written all over it from the minute the team and formation were known. No width, Sissoko on the pitch, three strikers playing in a cr ap formation and Reading made most of it. We didn't get the decisions but you can't expect to get even an even break of those, you make your own luck and Rafa made a hash of the team. I'm sure I've said before that he tries too often to out-tactic every team he plays and all we needed to do today was play a half decent side in a 4-4-2 formation and I'm sure things would have been much different.
And yes some of the players were awful, but the truth is for the formation to work those players would have had to have played well and frankly I have little positive to say about Sissoko, Voronin or Crouch. In fact I'd suggest that their inclusion was nearly as deflating as the formation. Taking off Gerrard and settling for defeat was just as deflating, that the manager simply accepts defeat. Maybe Gerrard is pivotal to winning in Marseille, but if he was going to take him off, and Carra, and Torres (one way or another) then why include so many white elephants and giraffes?!?!?!?! Resting players won't guarantee success in the next match, players playing well could have. What happens if we have no Torres? Kuyt has 96 mins football to his name in the last six matches, Voronin and Crouch were next to useless so are we entirely going to depend on Gerrard? He's scored NINE goals in the last ten games, and ten overall this season. Crouch, Voronin and Kuyt have 14 goals between them this season
Yes Rafa had his eye on Tuesday and the timing of this match was laughable, Rangers even got their match postponed as the SFA backed them in their bid for progress even though they only need a home draw against Lyon (who asked the same and were turned down). But we're again prioritising the Champions League, there is no rule written that you can't beat a side like Reading away then win your next game and the game after that. Rafa effectively wrote off the three points, decided if that XI couldn't win then so be it. Whether we win or lose on Tuesday we will have even more pressure to beat the mancs and a defeat then on top of one or maybe two preceding it will make this one of the worst weeks in Rafa's tenure. It stinks way too much of the 2002/3 season when we went 12 games unbeaten and then failed to win in Basel and were consigned to the UEFA Cup. If history repeats itself will Rafa get that final season before the chop? Will we win the Carling Cup and will that be enough?
I see all the usual tripe coming out, "it's not the end of the world because we're still competing on four fronts". Get real, it's a long way to go in the Champions League and the FA Cup isn't even begun. We face a tough task to win at Chelski in the League cup and Arsenal are now seven points ahead of us and we've used up our game in hand. As with Houllier, Rafa hit a high and has not managed to make that final step forward. Like Houllier he has spent plenty and we still don't look capable of winning week in, week out like the champions do. It is only one defeat in the league, it's three already this season (1/8) and we've drawn near enough 1/3 of our games. That one league defeat is three points dropped, six draws equals TWELVE further points dropped and that's the same as four defeats.
And one of my many thoughts when the final whistle went was that Rafa is too focused on the Champions League and you take ALL the Premiership Champions and they managed just one Champions League win and one other final BETWEEN THEM. Suggests that they get the balance right or tilt in favour of domestic success, Rafa's managed as many finals and wins in three seasons as they've managed combined in fifteen, but he has yet to show anything like title winning form which the others have - and the mancs even managed both in the same season. Rafa can't even qualify and maintain a league challenge.
And as for the Marseille game being crucial to funding, maybe it is. But the bottom line is he spent plenty in the summer and the previous summer and the summer before that. And what have we to show for it? Well I can tell you we are ONE point better off this season compared to the corresponding fixtures last season. The money shouldn't depend on progress in the Champions League, even if it does is Rafa spending it that wisely? We've a young squad and yet Rafa rests and rests and rests them. We don't need a squad to compete with the best, looks like Rafa wants two teams to compete with them and that could take forever to assemble at this rate.
Maybe we should all 'give up' after 24 games, look forward to next season where the story will probably be the same and the same again the following season. I might not be so worried if it were the mancs top, we're used to them having good starts, but they're just lying in the wings with them AND Arsenal to beat. And noone should write off Chelsea, perhaps we should wait until all three stop spending money or improving, have a bad start so we can win it...............