Agree with pretty much all of this. Morsy and Harness did themselves no favours getting early yellow cards which makes it much riskier to get involved. I still believe that Chaplin was playing deeper because we perhaps showed them too much respect.rossi wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 11:18 amI think Plymouth played far better that a lot of people on here are giving them credit for.
We had too many influential players who offered absolutely nothing yesterday - Morsy, Chaplin, Harness, Evans. Most games one of our players has an off day, yesterday all of these 4 did - I attribute that to Plymouth having done their homework and freezing them out of the game. If KM HAD to make subs yeaterday, he should have got one of Evans/Morsy off - onstead he chise to replace players that were doing well. He's absolutely right when he says that the players must learn lessons from the last 2 games - but so must he.
Plymouth looked good to me and I think they were good value for their win. I appreciate others disagree.
KM is/will be a great manager; like all managers he will get it wrong sometimes, even more so as one lacking experience. And yesterday he did get out wrong. But I’m still bloody glad he’s here, football has suddenly become enjoyable to watch for the first time in years. And of course you are only wrong in hindsight; if we had seen the game out we probably wouldn’t be discussing it. Both goals could and should have been prevented.