Right. Although, I'd be far more concerned about losing to your Watfords than I would be about defeats against your Manchester Citys.
What have you made of the response to Manchester United's point at Anfield :-|
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I have not really over exposed myself to it. The outcome with Mourinho being pragmatic and seeming to prioritise not losing over actually winning does not surprise me, he has form.
Sad scenes in a way as even less Pogba and whoever else they should have been good enough to beat an average Liverpool team.
I am sure he sees it as a point well earned, which perhaps any such point away from home is?
While Kosh keeps playing through a fairly serious achilles problem. This is code for snowflakery imo. Whatever else one thinks of them, Erzl, Alexis and Ramsey are probably the three players most likely to get us goals. He doesn't even trust his incredibly expensive number nine to play a whole football match.
#bouldyin
Whilst I quite like the non-communicative Bouldy . . . he and every single member of the coaching team need ****ing out of the window. I hear even Sir Chesney was (more or less) slagging Gerry Peyton off
... and what was RvP's comment to Rio Ferdinand..?
“I remember Robin van Persie loving that. He told me that at Arsenal you wanted to win, but at United you had to win."
So which is it? You first said they are not robots, and that they have feelings, which is why they're allowed a day off to go and cry about their international failure. Then you are basically saying that they are robots, and all you have to do is switch them on and feed them money and they go and play, and motivation doesn't come into it.
Second point is bang on though. We're not good enough because we are weak. Not every week, but too many weaks on too many weeks.