Baldseagull
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There were 10(ish) home games, where we did not score, but not for consecutive home games. We din't score at all in 9 home games total last season, scored 9 goals in the last 3 home games, 10 in the 16 other home games, and 4 of those were in the first 3 games.When was that? Most I can see is 5 consecutive home games without scoring under Potter.
We did just go 3 games without scoring, preceding these last 3.
Fair bit of Ministry of Truth going on at present.
The start was decent, the finish was great, the largest part in between was crap in terms of goals scored and games won. I couldn't make the boxing day game, so for me, I did not see a home win in 13 straight visits to the Amex.
Home and away we won 3 games (1 at home) out of 25 in between the opening 5 games of the season and the last 8, including a run of 6 straight defeats, one of which was a 3-0 defeat at home to second from bottom Burnley and came to an end when we drew at home to bottom of the table Norwich.
Performances were not the problem, creating chances was not the problem, but finishing was, and we can't really blame Potter totally for that, except that for the two seasons prior we also had the same issue of not getting the goals, kind of the managers job to fix problems like that. However, it seemed that after almost 3 seasons he had finally solved that problem, based on the end of last season and the start of this one, which is why him f***ing off when he did was so soul destroying. De Zerbi has restored the hope that the days of looking pretty but not getting results are to be replaced with looking pretty and being serious competitors for a top 6 finish.