Whatever his failings, he cannot be blamed personally for the inability of the players to turn gilt-edged opportunities into goals. If we had scored a second goal in the first half, I suspect that we would have won comfortably.
That said, we just did not come out at the start of the second half and let them back into the game. In many respects, thereafter there was going to be only one winner unless GM took the game by the scruff of the neck and made "game-changing" decisions - he didn't!
We need to beat both Villa and Norwich at home, and get at least draws against Soton, Hull and Sunderland. That last game of the season could well be soooooo important"...........
No he cannot to a point I suppose, but then if I was manager, I would not be taking an in form Routledge off, who is the only player currently making half decent balls into the box. Also I would be taking Bony off after 55/60 minutes when he hadn't buried his chances, and would replace him with Emnes up front. and I definitely would not be leaving De Guzman on all game with his hit and miss performances, how often has he failed to take a corner past the first man?
And Finally if I was manager De Guzman would be sent back to Villarreal where he can sit on their bench and ponder what could have been, far to many passengers in our squad at present.
Garry Monk is a stop gap solution, anyone with an once of intelligence can see that, but his baptism of fire was to some extent self made, and I'm sure that as the season closes, our board and Chairman and indeed the Jack army will see clearly he is not the man for the long run. With reference to our current demise, it's clear our players attitude is one of, they are too good to go down, and that is at the heart of these lack luster shifts that we are putting in this season.
For the record I do not think we will go down, as there are at least 3 teams far worse than us, with a bigger mountains of fixtures to climb, and Fulham and Cardiff are now down in my view, with just one place to fill, and Sunderland are currently filling it, and they have a rather bigger mountain to climb than us and Norwich, though West Ham have a nightmare of fixtures to the end of the season too. I think that 36 points will bring safety this season, so a couple of wins and a few draws should see us out of the mix. I'm still not panicking yet!....................
