24 hours ago the majority were gently stroking themselves over Mourinho's pre-match comments about City and Liverpool, how he's back and ready to prove he's still the best. Match finishes and the majority suddenly decides that his mood can only be interpreted as if he's a dead man walking and he knows it.
People need to calm down. The underlying issues haven't changed from last season, that's why i don't understand the hyperbole. If the only concept people understand is 3 points= great, 0 points = shit, then by all means, the reactions are somewhat understandable, but considering out general approach to matches it shouldn't come as a surprise that there will be matches like this. It's just a weird concept,people were surprisingly fine with Mkhitaryan playing poorly but popping up with an assist or goal, then he turned into one of the most loathed players as soon as the assists and goals dried up, i find it strange.
Blaming individual players feels somewhat meaningless, when the entire team looks clueless it's not because of individual players, it's because the group of players aren't functioning together, which is down to the manager and the tactics. Bailly looked absolutely gutted out there from early on, he was convinced that this match was over, couldn't get over the initial mistakes, that's a bit of a negative sign, and he wasn't the only one.
We need to get the ball to the attacking players in positions where they can actually create something. I see people complaining about Martial running in paralell to Pogba a few times. It's easy, it's because if Pogba loses the ball there's a huge gap behind him that another players has to cover, our attacking players are attacking while focusing on the defensive duties they have, not to mention the fear of fecking up and the consequences it'll have. We were desperate for either Bailly or Lindeløf to carry the ball forward and create some space for the midfielders, barely happens. There's a lack of movement and understanding between all the players. Lukaku has been reduced to an isolated target man up front, barely involved whatsoever in our general play, he scores from a freak situation where he shows good instinct, but he doesn't appear to be suited to the role that Jose wants him to play.
It's our second match of the season, players are still returning to fitness, calm down. There's still far too much individual quality for this to be a disaster of a season.