Not sure I'd absolutely agree with that for the reason I previously mentioned, but certainly today wasn't entirely his fault. The problem is that we keep trying to frame these types of results as exceptions, when the reality is that they're part of a much larger, very worrying picture. It's like the oft used defence on here that "It happened in Fergie's time, too". Which is right. Except that then it was more the exception than the rule. They were part of the natural waxing and waning that every team goes through. Our current results are reflective of our style of football and, IMO, to a lesser extent, the players we have. I genuinely don't believe that it'll all 'click' and it'll be fine. This is what LVG wants, albeit with more goals.