Just watching the 2nd half now and it's not quite the car crash I thought it would be after (inadvisedly) reading the match thread beforehand. In fact we had loads of shots that were poorly executed or blocked, as did they to be fair. We got into some great situations around their box and squandered them through overplaying the ball or sloppiness.
I thought we did ok yesterday and am surprised by some of the reactions. It was a difficult away European tie on a horrible pitch. We virtually killed the game off before half time, weathered the inevitable post-half-time storm and then switched off a bit early. But it was job done. We played champagne football in the home leg. Sometimes you have to grind others out (like none of the other English teams bar Everton managed to do this week).
Much of the the same players who were woeful under Ramos were the same ones who got top 4 with Harry. Sometimes the manager needs to be held accountable.
I think that was a lot to do with players maturing/settling (e.g. Modric, Bale, BAE and Kaboul, who were all brought in by Comolli very raw).
We know the likes of Lamela, Eriksen, Dier, Townsend, Kane and Mason are going to get a lot better over the next 1-2 years, whoever the manager is. They are raw talent which is being polished.
Rose, Townsend, Naughton, Chadli, Capoue, Lamela and Soldado have come on big strides under Poch this season compared to their previous performances for us. Only Ade and perhaps Bentaleb (but a difficult second season isn't unexpected) you would say have actively regressed.
As i mentioned elsewhere if you take newspaper reports and some of the itk of late in to account it does sound like the penny may have finally dropped and it's the players on trial not the manager.
I don't think there will be big turnover. Paulinho and Chiriches are gone, and Lennon and Dembele don't really fit the system, but they are the 4 candidates for January exits for me. I don't think any of them would need replacing either.
In the summer we'd then need to make decisions about Ade, Verts and Kaboul