the one thing we are yet to really see though is if Neil can set up a team to keep clean sheets consistently. Its not as easy as it looks to get a team to cut out individual errors - like Pulis and Allardyce can do.
Swansea was encouraging, but they are awful at the moment. Every other game we've conceded at least two or three clear chances, which is too many at this level.
Not sure why he didn't play with two really defensive midfielders today - perhaps a lack of respect towards Watford, or over-estimating our players after the second half v Arsenal.
Posted By: Mecagoenti, Dec 5, 21:57:39
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