Yes, when you create three clear cut chances and concede from near enough the only shot you conceded all game, which happened to be a tame deflected effort it suggests you probably did deserve to win.
Depends what you want to be as a football club. The potential under Potter is higher than it would be under most alternatives, I have no doubts a new manager in the Allardyce ilk would come in and there'd be a short bounce in results as you trudge to a 14th place finish. As it is, Brighton are...
Is this the same Danny Welbeck who has been plagued with injuries for his entire career? His gametime sadly needs to be managed, otherwise I think he would've started today.
If he is so out of his depth why are they not in the relegation zone?
Did Brighton deserve to win today? The answer is clearly yes. Potter can lead a horse to water, but he can't make it drink. The players clearly buy into the style of play, they consistently get into fantastic goalscoring...
Generally deserve to beat most teams they play. They'll scrape enough points to stay up but the potential under someone like Potter is much higher than it is under a manager like Hughton for example. If you can get someone to stick the ball in the f*cking net then a top 10 finish wouldn't be too...
Probably because he's not a big personality in interviews etc. I think he doesn't get enough credit in some aspects but when he's managing a team which from a points POV is not doing that well, then unless you watch Albion every week, the work he has done is probably not as obvious.
Not a lot learnt. Can create more than a few very good chances each game, still as wasteful as ever, still can't defend set pieces. Still a good side to watch and no worries about going down!
Genuine world class talent. Such good decision making in possession, so tenacious, good quality on the ball. Love him. If he was two inches taller he'd still be at Chelsea.
Agree with OP. Youse are my adopted second team and you play some great stuff. Relegation shouldn't be a fear mostly because of how bad other teams are. Football should not be all about results, you should actually enjoy watching your team, and despite the naff results and frustration over the...
From an outsider's point of view, I get the frustration with Potter being slightly soft. Defensive set pieces seem a huge issue as well as not killing games off. Constantly seems like you're one action away from scoring a beautiful goal but too often to the extra pass is not played or the final...
The hardest thing to do is create good chances against compact defences, as a Man Utd fan, trust me - I know. I wouldn't be worried, you're playing some very good football, not just possession for possessions sake but consistently breaking the lines and getting into great positions...