It's the indifference.
I get that Spurs supporters all have their own priorities towards certain tournaments and at this moment of the season due to how things have panned out, the FA Cup is perhaps the least important to the other three fronts we're fighting on.
Personally , I'm gutted the players chosen to do the job yesterday, couldn't reproduce a four goal win just as they did in the previous round against Burnley. I feel disappointment that Capoue couldn't score us another piledimperial shag, or we didn't get to see Paulihno score another goal, maybe Solly and Lamela add a couple more too.
If they had showed that they could get the job done, would it not make the likelihood of Spurs succeeding on the other fronts, more likely? I happen to think it would. The fringe players finding form can only enhance our chances in the other competitions so I just don't get this idea or agree, that it's one less tournament to worry about so we will be stronger in the one's that we're still in .
The draw for the 5th round is Monday evening and as far as I'm concerned it will now be a sad occasion for me .
i agree with all that, taking the game in isolation it was a worrying performance/result and one which we should have won.
I doubt Poch would've wanted us to go out in order to free up a couple of mid weeks and weekends though and he knows the squads capabilities.
i would certainly hope that Poch wanted us to go out and win the game, as with all games. would never forgive a manager sending out a team in the hope that it lost/got knocked out.
i would probably think though that now the game is over, he will appreciate the extra time available to work on the team to ensure we finish the season as strong as possible