Its not about fatigue. We've been doing daft stuff like that since the start of the season. It's the way we are set up. The way we are told to play. Yeah the injuries mean it's even harder to execute the plays than before and fatigue may be playing a part but we were sloppy from the start of this season. And I've said this a lot. Basically when we are "on it", Ange's high-risk, high-reward football can gain spectacular results and look spectacular. But if we are not quite on it we have a high chance of losing. There's no tactical shape or solidity to fall back on. We won't grind results out under Ange. We can't grow into games or arrest poor passages of play by taking a breather and playing it simple. But get this football wrong and at this level you're going to be punished 80% of the time. And that's the problem at this level. You dominate the ball, you're on top, then you try play a low percentage pass out from the back, because that's what the manager wants you to try and do....everyone is pushing up because if it comes off we will have an overload, again it's what the manager tells them to do, only it gets cut our and straight away they're the ones with the overload and they score.
You say its fatigue but I remember the loss away to Saudi Sportswashing Machine. We dominated the ball in that game but their winner in particular....absolute amateur hour, everyone just pushing up and one ball just puts them clean through. And that's early in the season with a fully fit squad.