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Thomas Frank - Head Coach

Ok, so I didn’t watch the match. I went to the gym as I don’t have BT/TNT Sports. So I can’t talk about the performances more than what I’ve heard or read from others.

I have been heavy Thomas Frank out. After tonight I feel that the team showed how capable they can be. How important it is to have both Solanke and Udogie back. It seems that we had players missing and yet somehow that benefited us as we played a strong balanced team which works.

I don’t know how much of this is chance and how much Thomas Frank is responsible for. Selecting Spence on the left wing appears to have worked for us. I’ve heard a lot of positive comments about him. So that was a good tactical decision.

I think he will be given Burnley and I hope that what happened tonight will be repeated. I hope we can win that well too and can start to see shoots of recovery for the season.
 
I just felt that Romero was not prepared to lose that game tonight. He was superb for most of the night, and must be close to fumes.
Agree. When he’s good he’s really, really good.

He seems to save his best for the big games and has that winning mentality in spades.

My favorite current player by a mile.
 
First-half we played with a fire and anger I have not seen for sometime. I thought Romero and Porro were outstanding in driving us forward, keeping us up the pitch and dictating the snap and crackle of what was needed.
I'll keep my deeper thoughts on that to myself, nonetheless, very positive.
It's a shame we ended up in that semi-space again second-half, dropping off a bit more than we needed to rather than going again at the start of the second, getting a third and then being able to rest some, BUT beggars should not be choosers and this is not a night to see anything negative more than celebrate the positive outcome, result and performance.
I'll say this. If we can hold onto a top 8 spot (and Frankfurt are not good this season so I think we can) then suddenly we are last 16. Anything can happen. Marginal gains are important, and one of those is we have to have a manager who believes we can win it (however ludicrous that might sound). Let's hope he believes, because irony of ironies, his pragamatic per-game approach might well work perfectly at that stage of a tournament.
Right now, I'm glad for all of us something is positive...now onto that next phase of the CL, Burnlio away!!!!! (well we are top 4 in the CL so let's pretend hahaha)
2nd half was always going to be a drop off, too many players who have not built up fitness (Solanke/Berg/Udogie) to sustain that level of pressure. Dortmund were top scorers in UCL yet first half they had 0 shots and 1 touch in our area, that’s not playing well that’s dominance even before the sending off. Some players like Porro also looked visibly tired in the second half, and yes I’m blaming that break away chance on fatigue and Romero let a ball roll under his foot for a corner - hopefully with those players back, and there will still be ups and downs, we can show some sort of improvement and jump again with the return of Maddison and Kulu
 
Agree. When he’s good he’s really, really good.

He seems to save his best for the big games and has that winning mentality in spades.

My favorite current player by a mile.

You can see his winning mentality in other matches too. He will go and try to put out fires. He will get stuck in and not go down without a fight. Yes that makes him look like a player of ill discipline but I think it’s just his commitment to the team and cause.

He is our best defender and it’s made me bewildered to see some say that Danso should start ahead of him. No way. Danso is a good player to have but he is well short of Romero.
 
We need to see Spence and Udogie on the left more often, looked absolutely solid, if you got past one, you were unlucky not getting past the other one.
 
You can see his winning mentality in other matches too. He will go and try to put out fires. He will get stuck in and not go down without a fight. Yes that makes him look like a player of ill discipline but I think it’s just his commitment to the team and cause.

He is our best defender and it’s made me bewildered to see some say that Danso should start ahead of him. No way. Danso is a good player to have but he is well short of Romero.
There was a moment in the second half where we had been under pressure for a while and he stepped out when his striker went short to receive the ball. He won possession and changed the momentum instantly.

That was true leadership by action, not words.
 
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