Quote Originally Posted by redgunamo View Post
It was watching endless test cricket on the telly as a student that showed me. Bannister, Boycott, Benaud et al. Catches win matches, they always said. The whole team works so hard all day long to create opportunities, that not taking them when offered is practically a capital offence.

Now, let me just ask you this: You're a cricketer, a batsman; would you tolerate a hapless, ****-handed, butter-fingered slip cordon in YOUR team? Would you?!

Well, it's the same in the soccerball, innit. As Thierry said the other day, when everybody (me) was clamouring for more and better strikers. We don't need anybody, he said. We just need to take our chances because when we don't, we're so good that that's the ONLY time we struggle.
True. We were great for 30-40 minutes and using Havertz to run behind from deep did work. He just couldn't finish them off. We should have gone in front and gone in at half time in control.

Had we done that arteta might have changed shape earlier in the second half. It really worries me that he watched villa's control of the game grow through the second half, he saw us escape repeatedly, and he did nothing. That result was an hour jn the making and when it came it was no surprise.