There was a thread on here within the last few months that bemoaned our ability to come back once we fell behind. Annoyingly, I can't find it, so I'll start another one.
In that thread a few, including me I think, made a couple of points in rebuttal...
1. We've been so good, over the last year or so, that we don't tend to fall behind very often, ie it's a relatively small sample size.
2. Coming from behind to win, in the Premier League, doesn't actually happen very often at all for any club.
Anyway, yesterday was our 12th point picked up after falling behind...
Bournemouth (h) - 3
Liverpool (h) - 1
Everton (a) - 1
Forest (a) - 3
Brentford (h) - 3
Burnley (h) - 1
Only Liverpool have clawed back more points from a losing position than us this season.
Beyond the league, there was the fantastic comeback in Marseille to secure the club's first ever point in European football.
So, yes, it's bloody frustrating to keep falling behind and to fail to keep clean sheets in the league but this team has BIG BALLS. Heads don't drop and we keep going.
In that thread a few, including me I think, made a couple of points in rebuttal...
1. We've been so good, over the last year or so, that we don't tend to fall behind very often, ie it's a relatively small sample size.
2. Coming from behind to win, in the Premier League, doesn't actually happen very often at all for any club.
Anyway, yesterday was our 12th point picked up after falling behind...
Bournemouth (h) - 3
Liverpool (h) - 1
Everton (a) - 1
Forest (a) - 3
Brentford (h) - 3
Burnley (h) - 1
Only Liverpool have clawed back more points from a losing position than us this season.
Beyond the league, there was the fantastic comeback in Marseille to secure the club's first ever point in European football.
So, yes, it's bloody frustrating to keep falling behind and to fail to keep clean sheets in the league but this team has BIG BALLS. Heads don't drop and we keep going.