He did two out of three things right, imo. Picked the strongest side he could, and switched the tactics up early to counter our lethargy in the first half. The mentality...honestly, I think it may be more in the lads' heads than with Poch.
If he doesn't possess a hairdryer, get a Roy Keane in and let him do it, without Poch having to get involved.
As for the second bit, I'm holding off on our transfer policy until next season...if any of these new players survive until then, that is, because Poch may not be as patient as I'm attempting to be.
Preferably someone experienced, preferably someone from a big club with knowledge of how to win titles and show up when it matters, preferably someone with that sort of dogged, ruthless personality to counter-act all the happy-clappy stuff our lads are constantly involved in. Try Mascherano from Barca. Thiago Motta from PSG, perhaps. Pepe from Real Madrid. Barzagli from Juventus.
We won't yet see if we have or we haven't until the season ends, but it hasn't been *all* bad so far - our dominations of Chelsea and City at home prove that we're not completely feckless. But I'm at a loss about how to explain this.
Their next match is against Fulham, in the FA Cup. Will they sod that one off too, to preserve themselves for the Gent return leg and then Stoke at home?
You're being paid to do what the manager tells you and give your all in training and in games - leave game management to the coaching staff and concentrate on not being spineless in games you can't be arsed with.