Interesting tack from him post-game, angrily saying the 'last 48 hours have shown [him] that the foundations are fragile', and saying it 'wasn't our usual home atmosphere', etc. Feels like he's angry we're not bothered by the loss all that much.
Which is totally fair on the one hand, and good he sees it - Conte said the same. But on the other -
A) You knew exactly what you were walking into mate. Fair to say, if our foundations were rock solid, then our first choice for coach would not have been some bloke from Scotland whose previous experience was in Japan and Australia. You're not perfect, we're not perfect - hence why we hired you.
B) *You* put the fans in this position to begin with by losing most of the last ten games and thus needing this win v City to keep our slim CL hopes alive, while also knowing it would give our rivals the title. Do a better job against Arsenal, Liverpool, Saudi Sportswashing Machine, Fulham, Wolves, West Ham (twice), and we wouldn't be in this position.You can't blame the fans for choosing the least painful outcome out of the brick sandwich we were given.
Exciting summer coming up, and no doubt he'll get at least some of the players he wants and hopefully we'll be better for it next year. But improvement has to happen at all levels, including the coach.