He got it wrong, fair enough
You mean the same players who would all make a combined derby XI of an all Everton midfield and mostly Everton backline and goalkeeper?
The quicker people stop overhyping our players the better. The problem is we are so desperate as a fan base to be part of the “big six” that we big up a player who puts in literally a few games of good performances and start making bold claims like “they’d walk into a top 6 side”. It’s happened with Pickford. It’s happened with Gomes. Sigurdsson. Digne. Richarlison.. it goes on and on. Sigurdsson is probably the biggest offender. A few decent games and his thread on this forum is full of “SEE SEE LAST SEASON WASN’T HIS FAULT”. So an entire season’s worth of performances means nothing but a few games of note cements him as a top level player? Fantastic logic. I mean he only failed at the team who walloped us today, but he’s for sure a big six player.. SMH.
Until we actually accomplish something tangible the expectation levels need to be grounded in reality. We have a playing squad that has accomplished nothing and a manager a few months into the job who has convinced nobody. We crave being part of the elite but somehow expect us to be a part of it overnight. It’s ludicrous. We’re miles off and it’s just ridiculous that only after results like today’s do people realise it.
Not for me Tim, think that's a bit sensationalist.We conceded 6 at home.
There was nothing to like about how we played. We were embarassing. It's a results business. This was a disgraceful humiliation at home.
I'd still rather watch this than the gash from last season
I agree regarding style but there's no style works when you defend like that. He can't ignore the issue. Defensively we were shambolic. He needs to sort it ASAP.Not for me Tim, think that's a bit sensationalist.
The mentality of trying to meet fire with fire is one I prefer. Spurs just have the better players.
All his signings have looked at least decent so far. It's the old guard that are currently letting him down as they've done for several managers past
Agreed on that. I'm not advocating conceding 6 but it's a refreshing change to see us go punch for punch.I agree regarding style but there's no style works when you defend like that. He can't ignore the issue. Defensively we were shambolic. He needs to sort it ASAP.
But a manager who had far better players at his disposal, but I agree with your original point mate.Said to everyone I didn't fancy us today,(which is a first as I normally think we will win) we have been tactically found out weeks ago.
Worrying thing about it is we are doing nothing about it when it goes wrong,
today that ball to split the centre Half's we got caught time and time again from the first minute to the last.
No tactical change.
I wasn't a fan of giving this fella the job in the first place , don't know what he had done to get a job like ours, but I would give him a chance , getting worried about him being to one dimensional now, hope he proves me wrong in the long run , but it's looking like a bright start followed by a drop in form, from his team's.
That today was a discrace, he was taught a lesson, by a far better manager today.
Not for me Tim, think that's a bit sensationalist.
The mentality of trying to meet fire with fire is one I prefer. Spurs just have the better players.