
Originally Posted by
Letters
I think you know what I meant by 'always'. Obviously not always always, Chelsea have had their bad results this season too - most notably in the FA Cup of course but they've lost two silly games in the league, dropped other silly points too, and went out of the CL when they failed to beat PSG despite cheating to get one of their players sent off. So yes, it does happen to all teams but Mourinho is a better manager than Wenger so it happens more rarely to them. Even then in our game with them we had a good chance right at the end, on another day we score and beat them. They had a bit of luck that day.
Your definition of it mattering seems to be entirely based on one which we slip up in. All games matter. Some more than others but we've won plenty of games which matter this year. If you keep flipping a coin it's going to come up tails sooner or later (not that football results are random, but there is always an element of chance). If you keep saying it's going to be tails and it keeps coming up heads then you can't really say "Ha! See? Told you!" when it finally comes up tails. The fact we're now certain of a top 4 finish may be relevant to last night's result but there is a natural easing off - Chelsea drew against a pretty poor Liverpool side after they'd already sewn up the title. And maybe it isn't relevant, by all accounts we were OK last night, in the 2nd half at least, did more than enough to win it but didn't have our shooting boots on. You get days like that.
IMO Mourinho's the only manager who would be certain to push us on so if that's all you care about then let's get him. Would you want that? I bloody wouldn't. I want success but not at any price. There may be other managers out there who would do a better job but there aren't many. And some of the managers mentioned on here after flash in the pan successes have not gone on to do anything which inspire me with confidence.