I don't agree. Boro only called their players back on Monday morning for training and I would have thought the mood around the place would have been, 'we should be on holiday'. I doubt if any of them seriously thought they would be playing us on Saturday at Wembley.Mentally we’re massively up against it now, they’ll be buoyed by the news of a second bite of the cherry and we’re having to mentally adjust everything at the 11th hour. The tiny margins which make the difference at the elite level all stacked against us in the biggest game of the EFL calendar.
So I think this is as much a major surprise to them as it is to Southampton, and of course they will be buoyed up at training in the morning, but we have been preparing for a Final since we beat Millwall last week.
We still have the edge but we have now lost the general public's underdog and sympathy tag which I think might have gone in our favour if we'd have been playing Southampton.
Personally I'd have sooner played Saints, but then again they are in, or were in, a tremendous run of form, whereas Boro have been on the slide.
Its still a shock decision.
And I glad I'm not a Southampton fan tonight.