Jimmy Grimble
Well-known member
Hmmm I disagree. Tonight was RDZ being a pragmatic manager, which is what many have been seeking for a while.
He nullified Brentford’s strengths, kept us compact and created some decent-ish chances. To play like that away from home against a very well-drilled opposition is good management. Especially when you factor in two of his game changers are unavailable.
RDZ is still having to come up with attacking systems with only one proper wide player (who is massively inconsistent). This is not easy.
If we’re laying blame anywhere, I’m laying it on injury bad luck and the recruitment team for failing to address the issue (incorrectly in the Summer by signing Fati, and by signing no one in January).
Not on RDZ for me tonight.
He nullified Brentford’s strengths, kept us compact and created some decent-ish chances. To play like that away from home against a very well-drilled opposition is good management. Especially when you factor in two of his game changers are unavailable.
RDZ is still having to come up with attacking systems with only one proper wide player (who is massively inconsistent). This is not easy.
If we’re laying blame anywhere, I’m laying it on injury bad luck and the recruitment team for failing to address the issue (incorrectly in the Summer by signing Fati, and by signing no one in January).
Not on RDZ for me tonight.