We'll finish a place higher yet still further away from the champions from last year. What happens if we don't win the cup? Suddenly a potential 'good' season slides back into the indistinguishable averageness of seasons past. Our recent run was just that - a good run. You don't assess a season on a fifth of it. The first half of the season forced us to put together a run like that because we had massively under-performed before. Plaudits for 8 wins on the bounce mean little when the end result is third. If it meant it pushed us close to the title then sure, praises due. All we've been doing is manically making up ground. What about the other bloody four-fifths of the season, you know, the vast majority of it?
Great, we know we're in the group/second round of the CL (depending on our new seed status) so we cling onto the elite once more. Not one fan can confidently step forward and say we're going to win it. So that's one cup gone before a ball is kicked. The league is the one we all want, which will mean our manager out- smarting Mourinho. Hand on heart, how likely is that to happen after how many attempts now? So, that leaves us with the cups once again. Capital One or the Emirates FA Cup? How exciting.
For all the talk this year of there being a difference in this squad, we have followed the same habits and routines of seasons past. The guaranteed end result is a place higher. Winning cups is great, they're trophies that shouldn't be knocked but a big team can't bask in the 'glory' of domestic cup triumphs. There has to be clear signs the team can sustain challenges for the big stuff. We still don't have that.