Sorry got my months mixed up. Used to be good at this remembering thing. We had 9 game unbeaten run, ended by Liverpool in November. Then another 5 game winning run after Everton debacle, then another 5 game run between the Liverpool defeats in EFL semi final and PL game.augie wrote: ↑Tue Apr 12, 2022 8:59 amNos89 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 11, 2022 1:23 pmWe lost two games in November, dropped Aubameyang went unbeaten run of 9 games. Lost against city and forest, another unbeaten run of 9 games, winning 5 away. We can go again. Time to drop Lacazette and go with either nketiah up front, or my favoured option martinelli, Saka on the left, Pepe on the right, EsR in the middle. Tavares did well at the start of the season and he can do again. We play 3-4-3 bring in Elneny for his experience for a game or two. Go on another unbeaten run. We've made progress this year, anyone who can't see that watches too much Sky Sports news, and AFTV.
You seriously, and I mean seriously need to check your facts - the last game we lost in November was on November 20th when we got our arses handed to us by the victims, then we won one game against the barcodes before losing back to back games against manure (Dec 2nd) and everton (Dec 6th), both who were on a bad run of results at that time. How does that equate to a 9 game unbeaten run ??
After the forest cup defeat we drew with the victims away in the league cup, before losing our next game which was the second leg. We then went on a 6 game unbeaten run (inc in that was a pathetic home draw v burnley, and a scrapped win against watford), before losing to the victims again. We followed up that defeat to the victims with one win before losing our last 2 games.
A few pointers out of that -
1. There wasnt one 9 match unbeaten run much less two.
2. In that 6 game unbeaten run, our games were two games against wolves plus games against Leicester, brentford, burnley, watford - with the exception of the wolves games, none of them were against good or in form teams
3. Those unbeaten runs (5 games and 6 games) which you refer to included just one game against a Top 7 team (they are the ones in contention for top 4) - you still have to win those games, and you can only beat what is in front of you, but sometimes stats like unbeaten runs dont tell the full story even when they are accurate
Taking heart from this it shows we can bounce back after a couple of defeats. We have 8 games left and we need to win 6 of them to finish top 4. This team are capable of doing that. For me the external factors of VAR decisions have gone against us, in key moments. It all plays on the young players minds. Taking 4 minutes to find a way of disallowing a goal means there isn't a clear and obvious error. We go in 1-1 at half time Vs Brighton, we win that game.