But, as I mentioned before, the way they play isn't the problem. In fact, given the number of chances created last night and in previous games, GP's coaching and management is to be applauded for moulding the players into a team that play good looking football and DO create so many chances.
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No, it's THEIR job. Once they step on the pitch, or when they're about to strike the ball, there's nothing he can do or say to have any impact. The PLAYERS miss the chances, not the manager.
When the team was announced last night, from what I saw there was general agreement and excitement about...
No, I don't think it would be good.
Potter put a team on the pitch who are more than capable of getting the win. How on EARTH can you blame him for, say, Maupay and Trossard missing the chances they had?