Agree with most of the above comments. Hughton is proving to be a very astute and intelligent manager.
If I had a ctiricism, it would be his persistence with Best for two or three games (who did nothing of note) when he had a much better option (O'Grady) on the bench ... as he showed us on Tueday evening.
If I had a ctiricism, it would be his persistence with Best for two or three games (who did nothing of note) when he had a much better option (O'Grady) on the bench ... as he showed us on Tueday evening.