and that poyet has so little faith in this bunch of players that those were his instructions. There appears to be no pressure put on the opposition players and the attacks are so slow and directionless that opposing defenders are able to set themselves up to break down the 'attacks' very easily.
What do the other posters think the tactics were then? Can anyone tell me as I can't work them out? However, I now expect the answer just to be 'No'.
Well these answers reflect the style of play at the moment and I can actually imagine 'yes, no, maybe'. as the dressing room talk.
im sorry to say ,for me it could have been a martin oneil side out there ,the kitchen sink should have been thrown at that gunners selection instead of the must not lose mind set,yes a point would have been good but i think the chance to earn that point (or more) and keep the fans happy was lost imo.