Definitely. We lost control of the tie when Zaha switched to left-wing in the first game. We never got it back because he stayed there, galvanising his team and creating space by twisting and turning and running rings around our defenders. It might sound counter-intuitive, but it isn't that hard...
No it wasn't. If Poyet had stuck Barnes and Ulloa up front, and put Bridge on Zaha from the start, we could have won that game comfortably. Then people would have talked about the clapper banners contributing to an electric atmosphere.
Hopefully, this article will mean his shitty (no pun intended because they really are shitty) articles will no longer feature in the match programme! ;-)