Am I correct in remembering that GP has said that it is his job to make the players he has better? The lack of a deadly striker has been ongoing for many, many years - we never replaced Murray 1st time round and history is repeating itself again.
Maupay's miss from 2 yards would be easier to take were it a rare occurance; however for one reason or another it would seem that he isn't the most clinical of finishers. What added to the mix was the poor decision making in the final third - something which Lallana referred to 3ish games go, but again seems to have developed into a really bad habit, with him & Trossard in particular being pretty awful in their decision making (Trossard in particular being woeful). Izquierdo did more in 10 minutes than Leo did in the previous 80.
Our xG stats are laughable - as is the clamour to spend big on a striker (dodged a bullet on Rhiann Brewster didnt we??). Potter's job as per his words is to make the group of player he has got better - in some cases (Solly, Lamptey, Webster pre injury) this is clear. In others (Maupay standing out) this hasn't been the case
For what its worth I think that arguments on both sides are valid - I am certainly not Potter out but don't believe him to be the Messiah that some think he is. When he gets the tactics right we are an amazing team - the problem occuring when we dont, he seems slow / reluctant on occasion to make changes. It will be an interesting summer, with some movement needed
Maupay's miss from 2 yards would be easier to take were it a rare occurance; however for one reason or another it would seem that he isn't the most clinical of finishers. What added to the mix was the poor decision making in the final third - something which Lallana referred to 3ish games go, but again seems to have developed into a really bad habit, with him & Trossard in particular being pretty awful in their decision making (Trossard in particular being woeful). Izquierdo did more in 10 minutes than Leo did in the previous 80.
Our xG stats are laughable - as is the clamour to spend big on a striker (dodged a bullet on Rhiann Brewster didnt we??). Potter's job as per his words is to make the group of player he has got better - in some cases (Solly, Lamptey, Webster pre injury) this is clear. In others (Maupay standing out) this hasn't been the case
For what its worth I think that arguments on both sides are valid - I am certainly not Potter out but don't believe him to be the Messiah that some think he is. When he gets the tactics right we are an amazing team - the problem occuring when we dont, he seems slow / reluctant on occasion to make changes. It will be an interesting summer, with some movement needed