Thierry Henry
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But you kind of... We said that they're both OK, those teams.
Be careful, Everton.
As you would, because you got the ball back from Sigurdsson, from you being in a free-kick situation, but you have to give also Phil Wilcote, you know, for him to go there and pick Coleman, and him also not to try to score from there, just to keep the ball alive and see what's happening behind, and 1-0.
because they missed after that, and I understand what Samuel Adams is saying there.
If you put it down to only chances, Burnley had more than you, so they would have a case also talking about chances.
The problem is you missed your good chances,
at 1-0.
So you missed the chance to go 2-0 away from home.
And like I always said, when you have a chance away from home, you have to bury it.
They buried the first one.
So the first half was a bit easier.
They didn't make it to 2-0.
Burnley came back for the first time in their history in the Premier League under Shandaesh.
So, yes, I understand the frustration there, but overall, it wasn't enough.
non-stop and like we're congratulating him for that that should be the case for everyone and like you said it's yeah it's like why don't you do that why doesn't every player sort of do that you know that's what you're asking for from a center forward that was very old school you know paul dekov like kevin davis like and you know when you go there that's what you're going to get especially from from from a team like the team of uh sean dash but they had a plan today very single one simple sorry play down to the channel play make runs and be on the two center backs that's what they did the whole game and it worked out for them
In what sense?
Because they're on a bad run.
And what I think might save them is you have too many teams in between.
They can't all take points and they're all going to play each other.
But I think they're good enough to get out of it, especially at home.