| Quote: | | | Originally Posted by mikewongmh | | | | |
| If Rafa wants to keep his job, I'd say he better start playing down on his tactics and start serious remedial work on his players' techniques .. and keep to his best eleven. Well, he doesn't have much choice now about playing his best eleven : the cups are gone, the league is gone - if he still thinks he can toy around with rotating and tactics, and end up getting dumped out of the CL and finishing outside the top 4 - then really, he should not expect anything other than the sack!!! | |
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If that happens, Rafa will definitely get the sack. He is giving his employer more "bullets" to shoot him down with the performance of the Pool's team.
It is unimaginable for a team to lose to a lower divsion teams especially when they are playing at home and is considered one of the top teams in Europe and EPL.
Pool had many chances to win. They had numerous chances it was a day when nothing went right for Pool. They did everything but scored the important goals. They threw everything at Barnsley's goal but whatever they threw, either Barnsley's keeper was in their way or th egoal posts saved them. And right at the death, they were drew a sucker punch by Barnsley.