The morning after the night before.
An atrocious performance by and large, the manager seemingly forced into putting out a makeshift defence and for some bizarre reason left out our new superstar attacking midfielder.
A refusal to change things at half time when he'd seen likely the most pathetic 45 minutes of football in decades by a team of his, then decides to bring in a second striker with barely a few minutes left of the 90 — with no change in style of play.
The lack of pace is frightening, players cannot and, more importantly, will not cross the ball. What's the point of having Beto or Barry in a 451 when your players have yards of space in attacking positions and pass backwards instead? Dewsbury-Hall, Garner, Gueye all guilty of this. O'Brien to his credit gave his best, but what can we expect from a CB at full back?
A side that cannot fashion a single decent opening against a poor promoted outfit in 97 minutes of football, and all we're missing is two defenders from having our best possible starting XI available.