Vertonghen just confirmed for me why he is immediately reinstated into the team as soon as he returns from injury. He may be a pompous git, but that was a truly world class performance at the heart of a makeshift defense under almost unending pressure during that 2nd half. His experience shone through
We basically lack a player who can take the game by the scruff of the neck and dictate it for the others to feed off of. Lamela, Eriksen, Dembele all easily experienced enough to be that player, but they consistently don't produce the goods. I'm willing to cut the Belgian some slack as he has just returned from injury, but he best get up to speed sharpish as with Kane out, there is simply no one driving things forward with that relentless energy we saw and adored last season.
All in all, I would've gladly taken a point from this fixture when the groups were announced, which means that Monaco remains the only disappointing result. The home tie on Nov 2nd will be crucial imo. I can see Monaco beating Moscow at home, which would put them firmly in control of the group irrespective of our result. If that happens and we manage to beat Leverkusen, we have all but mathematically qualified - CSKA wouldn't be able to catch us and Bayer themselves would need to win their last 2 games and hope we fail to pick up a single point from them.
It's all still to play for, but we are learning some very hard, very important lessons in this competition that our young team and young manager desperately need to learn if we are to take things to the next level.