Certainly didn't make any mistakes, and he had plenty of opportunities to do so, but wouldn't describe it as a monster performance, rather very reliable.1 point gained, but Raya was a monster: I admit I was expecting him to save the penalty - well done Mac. It is maybe Franck’s purview rather than RDZ’s to drill, baby drill on set pieces, but barely any threat from 14 corners needs fixing.
Raya was solid, but you wouldn't rate any of his saves as a worldy; all the shots he stopped were under-powered...Certainly didn't make any mistakes, and he had plenty of opportunities to do so, but wouldn't describe it as a monster performance, rather very reliable.
Bang on. So much better than them. They had some quality in the big moments up top but considering we were gonna lose that I’m content.At 3pm, would’ve been at FT 2 points lost.
Now, 1 gained. Minutes from losing against Frank’s ugly machine. Put it this way, the away end would’ve been despondent.
ThisHmm, another team whose pace on the break may fuxk us up
Was discussed on the radio pre-match……basically stats suggest they’re the best at attacking set pieces in the league, and we’re the worst at defending them them. Shouldn’t be a surprise how things turned out. Have to wonder what our full time set piece coach is actually doing at either end of the pitch.They’re great at set pieces. That’s their tactic.
You could hear their fans go mental for every free kick decision. We could learn a thing or two from them in that sense. Our set pieces are all a bit generalistic. Theirs were specifically designed. That said, I think we’re playing the best football we’ve ever seen and Roberto is creating an incredible force of football that’ll see us mixing it with incredible European heavyweights soon.