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Had one of our players scored a penalty, we would have been positive about the result and manager. Just one of those days at the office I reckon. First one since New years day (13 weeks), against the only team above us. Disappointing and frustrating as it is/was. We are still in a good position, and we shouldn't be talking about anyone letting anyone down just yet, if at all.
Spedger
What I don't get is that one of your first thoughts is to have a pop at me now we've lost. It's clear you're wanting to take this personally. I couldn't give a rat's arse. Like I said, if some messageboard debate is more important to you, then you're a cockwomble and keep proving yourself to be so.
It's right to strike the tone you have managed because there were good moments tonight and none more important, potentially, than crowd staying with the players even after the final whistle. We are still in a strong position and despite the gutting performance tonight nothing will make our advantage disappear quicker than over-reacting to tonight. Like I said, it could easily be about managing a tough run in the best way and three points against Villa puts us in a very strong position again.
However, if you wanted to talk about tonight's game honestly then I think you have to be disappointed with the performance. Their keeper had one save to make, our midfield made it seem they had more ment on the pitch that us and while I accept Peltier is not a ball-playing full-back who will look to hit it long I cannot accept that he did so tonight when Zohore was blatantly not ready to compete for the ball. It was a bad night and we go again on Monday, but it was a bad night.
I'm with you, I don't think we played well at all and Wolves were comfortable most of the night, then, as is their wont, they lost their discipline in added time and we weren't good enough to take advantage - Wolves weren't brilliant, but the only composure on show tonight came from them.