But it signals again the need for Poch to win something - it has been his problem for five years, and he really cannot make it six.
These players, or another set of players, it's all the same - no one will put in the hard yards and long miles in training if they don't see evidence of it meaning something in the end. And unfortunately, when it comes to winning things, we have been empty-handed nearly men for five years.
You know my position on Poch - I agree with you on every point, and he stays if he wants to stay. No discussion there.
But this systemic problem will continue until he wins something. An FA Cup will do - hell, it's the only thing he has left this season - but it has to happen *now*. Much like it happened for Fergie. Toeing the company line and touting 4th as a success is not going to work in motivating his players to do better, or giving them belief that he knows how to win.