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It was only lauded because of the late, dramatic style of the comeback.

Had we been knocked out it would have been seen as a poor result over 2 legs

Hopefully, but the result and the performance can both be judged in isolation, even if you win a game, if you have to score 3 goals, you still fudged it up imo.

Obviously there is the money issue, but I wasn’t happy with our approach and temperament to the second leg against City either.

The times under Poch I’ll remember fondly were when we kept clean sheets and had games won by half time, that 6 months where we seemed to win every game 5/6-0.
 
Hopefully, but the result and the performance can both be judged in isolation, even if you win a game, if you have to score 3 goals, you still fudged it up imo.

Only someone on the spectrum would focus on that unless they are employed by the club and being critical is in their job description
 
it wasn’t specific to Poch, although depends on when you start the clock, if you say he had a free hit for a year to get the deadwood out and go from there, then it’s about 4 to when things started to go wrong

generally, it goes wrong for every manager sooner rather than later
I repeat.... This is his sixth season isn’t it?
 
The same people saying both?

It is true that the league position is a better measure of how good a team is and that luck can play a bigger part in winning a cup. That's just the nature of one off games. If we're honest, our run to the CL final would only come in one time in ten.
On your first point, Eto was the make weight as Barca couldn’t afford the full fee, it was 50m + Eto iirc.

On you second, lol.
Eto'o was the best striker in the world and a clutch player especially in the CL something that could not be said about Zlatan.

Recall that Zlatan even got subbed off for abona in the 2nd leg because his form for Barca was so bloody awful. That was an absolutely bonkers transfer on Barcelona's part.

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It was only lauded because of the late, dramatic style of the comeback.

Had we been knocked out it would have been seen as a poor result over 2 legs,albeit a tough match-up against an exciting young team

Some short memories flying around here. They were excellent in that period last season, outplaying Juventus and Real Madrid, and we were without Kane for both legs and Son for the 1st leg.
 
Eto'o was the best striker in the world and a clutch player especially in the CL something that could not be said about Zlatan.

Recall that Zlatan even got subbed off for abona in the 2nd leg because his form for Barca was so bloody awful. That was an absolutely bonkers transfer on Barcelona's part.

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Zlatan was the best player in the world then, he still is now, the issue at Barca was the muppet manager who tried to play him as a wide midfielder.
 
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