It's a weird one.
Recently our results against the 'big' teams at home have been very good in the past year or so but I don't understand why our results away to them are so poor.
Which is why I think mentality is maybe a part of it.
How we set up for games is also part of it.
For example, Moyes could of put out a better team on Sunday.
Neville is clearly not good enough to play for us and should retire at the end of the season, the evidence is there when we play, I just don't understand why Moyes plays him. Neville's experience and leadership is obvious but he offers very little. Heitinga was another one, Distin was injured so mix it up a bit, play Duffy, he's tall and strong. Etc, etc.
His decisions really confuse me in regards to picking teams at times, why didn't he give Oviedo a chance at RB, he did well the other week and gives us another positive attacking player on the pitch, like Mirallas, who did put his foot in on the wing and caused a few problems.
I also don't think he's brave enough to play some of the youngsters, which is something that concerns me.
Sometimes he get's it right, but in general he is very negative at times.
Inferiority complex comes back to mind in games like Liverpool away, the feeling is always going to be of dread and pessimism.
But I do think there are more important things to worry about, like giving the squad fresh impetuous with a young player, trying to be a bit more intrepid and less insipid with our stye of play.
When we play Oldham I would love to see a couple of young players given a chance with our first team, see what Stones is made of and Duffy, there are not many first team opportunities for them this season, this is one of them against a League One side. If Moyes did it, then that would be a step in the right direction, not doing it would be in direct contradiction to his comments after the United game, 'our squad is tired.'