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I read it somewhere that McCann says we got too arrogant, started showboating with flick 'ons, tricks, laughing and waving to the crowd, (his words, not mine) and hanging on to the ball too long, we stopped doing the things that got us to 2-0.Excuse me, but this is a genuine question that came to mind.If he can see that's what was happening, why did he not get the message out there to cut it out, concentrate on doing what got us into that winning position, raise the tempo of our game, make it one touch football and keep the ball moving and close the game down that way?Surely he can get a message out there from the back, why complain about it AFTER the game, when IMO he should have done something about it during the game. Maybe I'm completely wide of the mark, I dunno.
Have we as fans become a little arrogant though? Don’t know about anyone else but when it was 0-2 I fully expected us to get a third?
Arrogance doesn't infer that we were too good for them, it infers that we thought we were too good for them - with the result suggesting otherwise.
https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/football/doncaster-rovers/doncaster-rovers-grant-mccann-explains-arrogance-comment-after-wycombe-defeat-1-9543461Here we go.
Quote from: RoversAlias on January 12, 2019, 06:27:37 pmMcCann said he feels we got arrogant after going 2-0 up. Not good, and not something I've ever seen in a Rovers team before.This capitulation better bring them back to reality if that is the case. We never have been able to see a game out , they deserved their win as they stuck the task of getting amongs us and keep by keeping the pressure on where it hurts inside the box . You can’t legislate for ineptitude and stupidly but I think we could write a book on it .
McCann said he feels we got arrogant after going 2-0 up. Not good, and not something I've ever seen in a Rovers team before.This capitulation better bring them back to reality if that is the case.