I don't believe it was as simple as losing to Haaland in a foot race. Tarkowski himself stated how disappointed he was with conceding that goal. They were both (Tarks and Keane) poorly positioned and caught on their heels. It's not just speed of foot that is ebbing for Tarkowski, it's speed of mind.
No disagreement. The one thing they cannot do there under any circumstances is lose Haaland.
I believe mental strength is as important or moreso than physical. It's what separates the merely very good from the elite. It's also susceptible to fatigue, which is what we're seeing here in stoppage time.
I'm also a little bit surprised to hear that you are not disappointed this morning. Being 3-1 up at 83 minutes and 3-2 up at 96 minutes, how can you not be at least a little bit disappointed? Despite a point being a good outcome in abstraction, surely it's human nature to be disappointed when we had the game won?
I get it. Of course i'm not blaming anyone for being disappointed. Just being honest about my reaction, and I'm probably in the minority.
Felt like we traded punches with the best and came out even despite having been mostly second best on the day. As opposed to the derby, where a couple of once-elite players well past their prime took advantage of our weaknesses, on a day where we were the better side and poised to win. I really was curled up into a fetal ball after the derby. I walked away from this one with a sort of grim satisfaction, feeling like we survived, not without fault but with honor, and I think it's more than just the difference between one point and none.