Weststander
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Burnley we had exactly the same shots (16) as this season and more possession (67%) so actually it was nothing like that. The referee changed the game with the ridiculous handball that he missed.
The other games were terrible admittedly, but Bournemouth hit us on the break early on and we were chasing the game, but some of that was also down to a distinct lack of quality. Potter quickly realised this and moved the poor players on or didn’t play them. Stains both sides were awful, it certainly wasn’t a lesson, it was Bissouma being careless - arguably we were as bad this season albeit with 10 men.
Cardiff was pure garbage.
But Hughton kept us up, Potter has taken us forward, but the achievement was keeping us up in that first season.
Pleased we’re going in the right direction and thankful for the foundation Hughton laid.
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Burnley took a two goal lead, that’s enough for victory in most similarly placed PL match ups. We were comatose from the beginning, a trademark of so many matches last season. Yet again having to chase the game. There’s no knowing if being robbed of a pen stopped us gaining a glorious home draw against Burnley.
Other than at West Ham and the odd lovely surprise such as the win at CP, we were garbage away from home for two seasons. Thousands travelling with hope of at least competing, but almost every time a deep block, Alamo defending, gifting possession back, an isolated striker, not in games.
Southampton - Redmond destroyed us yet again, past lessons not learnt, no action taken to alter that obvious flow mid match. Thousands in the crowd could see it, why not the manager? The same with Mendez Laing, Ryan Fraser, Dwight O’Neil ... game management inertia.
Supporters started skipping home games.
Potter’s come in, started all over again with a completely different strategy and match tactics. Brave, adventurous, he has a vision. Chalk n cheese to the dross over those months at home and two seasons of travelling away. TB’s decision almost made for him.