1. We let them play to their will, unchallenged and without showing an ounce of fight except maybe for 10-15 minutes.
2. The difference in quality of between the two sides is quite significant. This difference is not just with regards to players but the cohesion between them, the instructions and tactics that's asked of them to perform and how they actually execute it. Quite simply put, it was not only that our game yesterday was defensive and cowardly, but it was terribly executed as well. If you are going to bore the shit out of us, at least do it correctly.
3.Jose and Pep started around the same time at their respective jobs, albeit Pep with a better foundation and an easier rebuilding job. Their football till then was to an extent keeping in line with how Pep likes it. It was focused on quick attacking football by skillful players. Pep just added his possession football and other stuff to it. Jose took over from a rigid possession based system that we were quite drilled in, completely demolished it and incorported his way of playing. It's a mixture of reactive and proactive tactics. Against small teams you are the initiator and aggressor, but against teams that are better or quite capable of playing football, we become a reactive side. We let them play their game, keep our shape, defend in numbers and play on the counters.
It's a known thing that if you do the same stuff over and over again, practice it and perfect it, you become an expert in it. That is Manchester City of today. For the past one and a half seasons, they've played this way. Whether it is against low league side in a league cup game or versus the likes of Monaco or Napoli in the CL. They've had off days, they've looked as blunt as we did under LVG sometimes, they've lost to Barca in CL because they weren't pragmatic enough, but still they have stuck through it and now they have perfected a team that's rumning away with it. Compare that to our approach where every previous result resulted in chopping and changing, each different team has us playing a different way each day and the general focus on getting it defensively right than going for it from an attacking pov.
4. Even if we fix our squad troubles in winter or even next summer, what chances are we get all of them performing to the required level from the start ? Won't they have a settling in period ? When is this cycle of recruiting-settling in-clearing out ever going to end ?
I want Mourinho to succed as much as every loyal fan out there, but it's days like these that makes you wonder whether all of it is going to plan as intended.