Potter may not even have seen the goals as mistakes for dropping him, perhaps it’s distribution, communication, proactive actions, dominating his 6 yard box. Who knows, we might all conclude it’s the first goal against Leicester that’s triggered it, might be specific instructions he’s not been...
Have you seen the film Inception?
It’s like once someone allows the idea of the manager needing to go take root, that is literally all they can think about.
I wouldn’t be surprised as Potter seems far from a stubborn manager and wants all players to feel they are part of the squad and within a chance of playing.
I’ve defended Ryan against some of the harsher criticism, he is still a good PL keeper in my eyes, but if the manager feels it’s time for...