I fully understand all the posts saying "what did we learn from last night?" and I recognise that as a club we are moving very much in the right direction in terms of players, infrastructure and non-playing personnel. All of that said I cannot fathom why we haven't learnt, or appear not to have, that the main thing that's being missing every season in the EPL has been our ability to find the onion bag!
Last night could very easily have been turned into a victory, or at least a point, if we'd put two chances away but more than that, if we had a striker who could create panic, move defenders to aid the wingers or attacking midfielders, just cause chaos in the box.
So many fans, pundits and opposition fans say what good football we play but you know it's coming .... no end product, nothing in the final third, we don't look threatening. We can laud, rightly so, Lamptey and hope that Lallana can get through a dozen games but shirley the quick fix, the elephant in the room is a STRIKER.
It's the missing piece in the jigsaw, it's the Ginger Rogers to our Fred Astaire, it's the ying to our yang and we need him now, not three or four games in, or worse still in January.
Last night could very easily have been turned into a victory, or at least a point, if we'd put two chances away but more than that, if we had a striker who could create panic, move defenders to aid the wingers or attacking midfielders, just cause chaos in the box.
So many fans, pundits and opposition fans say what good football we play but you know it's coming .... no end product, nothing in the final third, we don't look threatening. We can laud, rightly so, Lamptey and hope that Lallana can get through a dozen games but shirley the quick fix, the elephant in the room is a STRIKER.
It's the missing piece in the jigsaw, it's the Ginger Rogers to our Fred Astaire, it's the ying to our yang and we need him now, not three or four games in, or worse still in January.