[Albion] Lallana's Post-Match Interview

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Forster's Armband

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Sep 23, 2008
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Weird one?

Usually so articulate but he repeated over and over not to blame anyone and not to lose confidence etc. I can't work out if he was just gutted at the result or if they'd all had a bollocking from the coach! I am not trying to look too deeply but seemed very deflated. Hoping it's just the result and not a more ingrained issue.
 




Nobby

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Sep 29, 2007
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Quite depressing watching that to be honest.
Seems like there's a real drop in confidence and morale in the squad.

But maybe just immediate post match reaction
 




Zeus

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Jan 10, 2022
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He’s clearly hurting, as I suspect were the whole dressing room he’d left behind for the interview. He talks about no blame as there have been a catalogue of horrible mistakes that have cost us games. He talks about unity as that is what he knows it takes to come through these spells.

I’m mystified why anyone is struggling with his interview or finds any of it weird.
 
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LamieRobertson

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Feb 3, 2008
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He’s clearly hurting, as I suspect we’re the whole dressing room he’d left behind for the interview. He talks about no blame as there have been a catalogue of horrible mistakes that have cost us games. He talks about unity as that is what he knows it takes to come through these spells.

I’m mystified why anyone is struggling with his interview or finds any of it weird.
Likewise….but you know how it is ….people like to find something that isn’t really there
 








Littlemo

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Aug 25, 2022
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He did seem a bit weird and out of his normal composure but I just put it down to getting beaten badly and probably they all just got blasted in the changing room. I don’t think it’s anything serious.
 


Zeberdi

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Oct 20, 2022
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It did seem heavily laden

I posted this on the match day thread after the interview was aired - I thought perhaps I was the only getting that impression and thought afterwards I was reading too much into it:

“A bit of a United We Stand speech - Lama has such a good attitude - he’ll make a great coach one day.

I does sound like there may be a bit of blaming and shaming amongst some of the players in the squad - but that’s up to the manager to put a stop to if he can get over airing his own frustrations with individual players (if that is what he is doing) - it’s only natural players are going to be frustrated even angry if a teammate makes a mistake, we see little passive aggressive reactions in the heat of a match moment all the time but it should stay on the field imo - not a good dressing room environment for youngsters if there’s a loss of unity in the team - it could easily undermine their confidence- the message from Lallana seems to be to the fans and team likewise, stick together, don’t point fingers, if we lose game’s it’s not worth damaging the confidence of players over or behaving like the sky is falling in.”


I must admit after RDZs post-match interview, I felt like everything was fine generally but I wonder if he’d gone into the dressing room post match and given the some of the lads a bit of a pasting?

I expect all will be long forgiven by Thursday and thoughts of Fulham well behind them.
 


trueblue

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Jul 5, 2003
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Hove
Good questions. Honest interview. Definitely gave the impression that there'd been some arguments in the dressing room after that, which wouldn't be a surprise or particularly unusual. Wonder if he felt some of the stuff flying around was unfair though. Sounds like the youngsters are losing heart a bit and maybe copping some flak. A lack of confidence among them would also be understandable as they haven't got the experience to see the bigger picture.

Probably something that one good result will fix - let's hope so.
 




AZ Gull

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Oct 14, 2003
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Chandler, AZ
His body language was odd. Hopping around. Lacking eye contact. Saying the defeat "doesn't matter". All a bit strange. Probably nothing in it but I do wonder what's gone on behind the scenes. If anything.
I've watched it today for the first time. I agree, his body language and general manner were quite unusual. Somewhat strange indeed.
 








Mackenzie

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Nov 7, 2003
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It wasn't really that strange, was it? We'd just lost a game, it's not nice, and he was behaving like someone who cared about that. His last comment was notable "we just need to block out any stupid noise, and we'll be fine". I hope no-one on HERE is making any STUPID NOISE.
I sometimes make stupid noises.

Sorry.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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Just seen this interview. It wasn’t weird or strange. If I am to read anything into it, it’s that he’s trying to lift and encourage some younger players who might be doubting themselves.
 








Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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Someone said to me today they are playing like they know the coach is leaving, the intensity is lacking no one’s busting a gut tracking back or really trying to score. I’ve never seen Gross mess up like absolutely pathetic.
 


Someone said to me today they are playing like they know the coach is leaving, the intensity is lacking no one’s busting a gut tracking back or really trying to score. I’ve never seen Gross mess up like absolutely pathetic.
Well if we believe everything in the papers he (Roberto) has a choice of either Liverpool Manchester United or Barcelona so likely he will be off if any of them come calling.
 


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