No, we did not play that well. It happens. Aberdeen defended almost the whole match, rarely troubled AM and stole 3 points. We need to move on.Lots of Bears predicting 3 and 4-0 wins last night.
Did going top of the league give us a false sense of superiority?
Does this rub off on the team, who played like all they had to do was turn up to win, and were out worked, outfoxed and overall lethargic?
The lack of commitment, and the abscence of any imagination was as plain as the nose on your face.
Dinnae necessarily think there was a lack of commitment but definitely a absence of any imagination.Lots of Bears predicting 3 and 4-0 wins last night.
Did going top of the league give us a false sense of superiority?
Does this rub off on the team, who played like all they had to do was turn up to win, and were out worked, outfoxed and overall lethargic?
The lack of commitment, and the abscence of any imagination was as plain as the nose on your face.
I was under no illusions that just because we went top, I did think it would've given us an adrenaline shot. I don't even think Stevie was expecting that performance,he seemed as miffed as we were. I don't think the team is good enough yet to become complacent,but we're not that far away.That was a concern of mine last night. The way we celebrated at the end of the Hearts game is great, but it has to be backed up in the very next game and complacency maybe did creep into us last night.