That was such a strange game, even after we'd gone 4-1 down we had enough chances in the game to win 7-4, not sure how we didn't at least pull it back to a draw
Yes. Lampard has called a couple of journalists out a bit where they've implied that somehow a win via a good goalkeeper performance isn't the sign of a successful team.
Which successful teams do not have a relative top class goalkeeper in reality?
As an attacking force we're hugely missing Torp and Rudoni, Jamie Allen just doesn't have their quality when he gets on the ball, just wants to turn back every time