How could he overrate them though in fairness? We've played them quite often ourselves over the past few years and they never looked anything other than completely limited. I don't think they've done anything for that perception to change.... especially on the back of all the video analysis they would/should have done. If anything, it looks as though they are stronger defensively but still weak going forward, so wouldn't that have been even more reason to play an extra creative player or two? I do believe O'Neill was reasonably content with the draw near the end, his comments about it being vital not to lose, although sensible and accurate, had a booming echo of Giovanni Trapattoni.
I agree with you that we have to wait and see what is learned from the performance, that is what will or will not set him apart from Trap's in terms of rigidness and ambitiousness.
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