I'm not trying to defend our performance, because we gave the initiative away and that's something that a 5-4-1 team does anyway. I've argued before that having more control in midfield puts your defence under less pressure indirectly anyway. It's possible that we now can't get out of that mindset. I think there is such thing as a 'new manager bounce' but we're not going to get that because effectively Conte hasn't gone. And it's hardly surprising that the guy that has been No.2 to Conte for years only knows how to play like Conte!
Also while we didn't deserve it, a lot of teams win games they don't deserve to. So I might point to the fact that it's unlikely Keane hits his shot that well 9 times out of 10 (maybe even more). Also there was the question of perhaps another penalty (there was some video earlier, but for some reason I can't play it so can't comment further), plus what about the Coleman "tackle" on Perisic in the first half? Hard to say how bad because I only saw it once, and the commentator thought it was accidental. My first impression was that it wasn't accidental at all, and possibly as red-worthy as Moura's.
But I'm not defending our performance, it was horrendous with a man advantage. Many will blame the players for it (and many other occasions this season). Personally I think there's a lot of bad management going on, and if you are going to sack a manager, then really sack him and get rid of his No.2 as well. Otherwise what's the point? I really think the mindset of the players are so shackled by the last regime and JM etc, that they're stuck and are can't get out of it. They may be poor but they are better than they look. I think a different manager would prove this.
So is Levy to blame for the brain fart of keeping Conte Lite?
Are we going to actually blame him?
I hope so because Levy seems untouchable for some fans
