The exercise is to stay in the games against the top sides. Say that Chelsea were winning 1-0 that Keane chance at the end could have gotten a point, if you are losing by 2/3 goals then you have next to zero chance.
On the flip side, I could very easily argue that we salvaged a point at Anfield due to a fortuitous penalty (in the sense Lovren is a moron) and yesterday we were relying solely on set pieces to provide us with any chance of a goal. Make no mistake he was perfectly happy to take a 1-0 loss in these games. And As I said, I’m perfectly happy with a point in these games but some more practiced and decisive threat on the counter would be nice.
I have no agenda but I won’t accept anyone saying that in the two games against the RS and Chelsea we couldn’t have tried to play a bit more football the times we had the ball. It was horrendously “little old Everton” against the mighty “elite” at times to me in those games, and I worry that Sam won’t change that because history tells us he doesn’t care about his “style” or how he’s perceived. Like I said in my original post, pragmastism is absolutely fine, but I expect more in games against the “lesser” opposition. I can’t fault our results, but I am one of those people who does want to be entertained. This is football, not life and death.
Compare the way people are speaking now about Sam to when he was first mooted or to how we spoke about our club in general in the summer- we honestly sound like pure mid to lower table fans now who have very lowly ambitions. His appointment for me continues the “expected losses” garbage from Moshiri earlier on this season. The disrespect Dyche got on here during our managerial search was laughable and now we have the original in charge he’s being hailed as some sort of genius who puts on “masterclasses”.
I will caveat this by saying that when we have a fully fit squad and the transfer window has passed, if there’s a good improvement and his plan was to always build from the back then so be it. I’ll happily be flogged in the streets with an “I love Sam”’shame placard. But history is not on his side.