Yes! We do have ourselves to blame, the best teams are clinical and if there’s one criticism i’d throw at the boys, is that they’re quite wasteful in front of goal at times, it’s my opinion, people can say it was a brilliant performance over the 2 legs, which it was and of course i’m proud of the boys, that goes without saying but i’m thinking of the future, if this team is gonna stick together, then we have to start winning games like last night, the longer we go tripping up in games that we should be winning, then the longer our search for silverware will go on and the harder it will be to keep hold of our talent.
They were there for the taking last night, we can talk about their thuggery but that didn’t have anything remotely to do with the fact that we could’ve closed the door on them by half time. I’m not saying that we would’ve gone onto win the cup but getting thru last night, would’ve done wonders for their confidence as a team, being able to call upon that experience would’ve been massive. I wouldn’t have minded so much if they were clearly the better team but they weren’t, I know it’s negative and that we need to be positive right now but I find it hard, when we had a grt chance to make another giant step in this team evolving into something amazing. Of course IF this team can stay together then the potential is enormous and I have no doubt that many of these hurdles will be skipped over but for now, i’m just aware that the clock is ticking.
I appreciate that players make mistakes and that we’re a young side, with lots of potential to improve but whilst the latter is true to a degree, there’s also a vast amount of experience at club and international level, within the squad.
Bottom line for me is that yes, I totally agree with you that we should be proud of the boys, they’ve been tremendous and that we dominated a team with an incredible European pedigree but I just can’t help feeling we’ve let another chance to grow as a team slip thru our fingers.
I shall await the onslaught!!