Yes, possibly jumped the gun by presuming we would be in a position where there wouldn’t be a viable alternative goal, such as a UEFA spot, and for that I defer to your criticism. But it’s an equally big ask to presume we are in with a shout, given the games that will happen between now and the end of the season. You can’t deny that dialling down the intensity slightly is amongst a number of possible outcomes, though, regardless of our intent. I know we have a supreme amount of belief in amongst our squad and staff, and know, that aligned with the levels of talent we have in our playing staff, we have a great chance of achieving something amazing. I do struggle on occasion to see how it is possible to displace a top six of Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester clubs, Liverpool, and Spurs, though. Drop behind that pack by more than three points at any stage, and I am just expressing concern about how the safe points mark might affect players’ psychology. Yes, I hope our immense belief, positive messaging, and steady and ambitious club management do the job, as they look like doing now, but there is no accounting for the psychology of safety and its effect on a team, depending on their league position. If we have a shout for top five, then we certainly will be able to keep that going; but if we have picked up injuries and have been on the wrong side of a few ref decisions against top four clubs, and dropped off the pace a bit, could have a different effect. I am a believer, and almost always live in the now (I just can’t believe we won’t continue like this forever, and the hype that comes out of my mouth to others about this team is heavy), but I do on occasion look ahead and allow dollops of realism cloud my view.