I haven't read the article (I am aware this makes me sound like a Daily Mail reader, annoyed on default), but surely saying that their 'keeper didn't have a save to make is just a statement of fact (one short utterance in a whole interview for someone who plays in a specialised position within a team), not a pop at our strikers? I suppose it depends on the context. Murphy is not Westwood, but is a decent enough Championship 'keeper, proved over several seasons.
Any danger we can find another scapegoat, how about we have a pop at McDonald if he doesn't score on the weekend..? There is a hint of sarcasm there, in case it was too subtle. I know football fans are fickle, I know we are long suffering, but we still need to look to be objective. I was not a fan of Julian Gray. If he played well, I would applaud. I wouldn't block it out to suit the opinions I had formed, I wouldn't watch performances waiting (almost itching) for him to fail to strengthen my own stance. He played for the team I support, end of story. This idea of 'Murphy out, Dunn in' doesn't carry a huge amount more weight for me than the one I saw the other day 'Cranie out, Cameron in'. Opinions are just that, but at least the defenders have had more than seven and a half games for us to form our opinions.