As I said in the match thread I’m not really interested in holding the players accountable for this result, end of the day…we are set up to play in a way that leaves space behind us. I think this is a foolish thing to do when you are missing so many goalscorers. So with that in mind, I’m not going to do a player rating because I think the players have been set up to fail, by a management and ownership structure so risk adverse that ironically it’s taken a Hail Mary pass of a gamble by leaving us without a single striker and with our second choice on both wings.
Was speaking to an Arsenal supporting mate and I said to him before the Leicester game that we would at most get 4 points from the next three games. He said this was nonsense, but he couldn’t answer me where the goals were coming from. We didn’t lose today because of shambolic defending, we lost 1-0 not 3-2. Could we have done better for Bowen’s goal? Yeah definitely but apart from absolutely worldies you can do better for every goal you concede.
If we play like we did today, Forest is a guaranteed defeat. And by that I mean not that we played poorly (although we did) but the way we set up. Forests are the masters of the counter attack, and as Newcastle have shown to beat us you just need to stick 11 behind the ball and break competently. This was true before we lost all our attacking players
We need to play like a team with no striker, and an attacking midfielder who is clearly not fit…and that is conservatively. The title is over, we need to make our peace with that. With a fully fit side could we have caught Liverpool? Yes I think we could have. But we don’t so we will never know