bigmick wrote:All that said though, if we don't for whatever reason pick up the pieces of where we were before the Pompey game fairly quickly, we will drop points at Spurs. I wouldn't be in the least bit surprised if we aren't right on it to see us draw, or even worse get beat. I still think the selection against Pompey was unnecessarily stylie, and we may pay a belated price for it at the weekend.
But where were we before Pompey mate? Granted it was an excellent performance to go and beat Chelsea on their patch, the best under Benitez in the league since he's been at the club for me. But our win against Wigan a couple of games prior and the draw with Stoke (using a largely un-rotated side) were VERY similar to last nights performance, surely? The win against City with an un-rotated side probably wouldn't have happened were it not for the sending off (same for the Wigan game). We haven't been playing all that amazing for most of the season. We can talk about gtting away with it but last nights performance/result was (pretty much) in keeping with what's gone on before. I wouldn't have played Lucas last night, I would have gone with Masch and I guess you could say that was rotation for rotation's sake. I didn't see a problem with Pennant and I guess he had to play if Keane was still struggling up-front. Hyppia, no problem, made sense and if Riera is carrying a knock and struggling then I guess we have to take the manager's word for it.