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Frederic Kanoute
Appreciate the well thought out response first and foremost.People will think different things about Ange, that I get. But I just don't get seeing him as naive. I find it just about impossible to believe that he's come this far by being naive.
He seemed really disappointed post match. I think it's quite likely that he expected the players that started the game to be able to respond better to the adversity at the start of the second half than they did. Not sure if "snap out of it" would have been what he expected, but to find the willingness and ability to fight for everything and to regain their composure and belief in what they're supposed to do I think perhaps he did expect.
If so he was obviously wrong about that, for quite a few of the players at the very least.
I don't think he's naive. I think he's well aware of the risks involved with how we play. I think he's well aware of how games chang momentum with goals and other stuff going on. An assumption on my part is that how the players respond in these moments is something that's being worked on in training and conversations with the players.
I think an expectation on the players to respond better than they did is fair. He was wrong in this instance, they responded exactly as they actually did. Work to be done on that. But I also think it's good for him to expect more.
I hope the players will learn from this. I think that's where the learning is needed, not with Ange.
When I say Naive I mean I’m underestimating the opposition in creating and actually finishing their chances; and further to this to see a game out rather than just trying to continue to play the same way. Surely he would have been better to have seen out 10 minutes in the second half forcing Brighton to take more risk and the possibly to capitalise.
Playing the same way for 90 mins in a premier league it is there for all to see. I’m sure Ange sees it and an adjustment in the game is what a good manager does, especially if he sees that his players on the pitch are now not responsive. Make a sub at the very least.