Well the dust has settled long enough to comment now, and what a weekend. I was initially gutted with the loss to Pompey but the defeat of Chelsea and the Gooners dropping points at Wigan yesterday have softened the blow somewhat.
Regarding our game, a lot of fans and pundits seem to be split between the “the ref was **** and we got mugged” and the “we were **** and deserved what we got” schools of thought. I reckon they’re both true. Yep, we got mugged by a team that set its stall out to defend, and yep, the ref was appalling (I would like someone to genuinely explain to me how the Ronaldo incident wasn’t a penalty – he didn’t even try to get close to the ball). All that being said though, Pompey defended like Gods, they stuck to their gameplan superbly, and they took the chance that came their way. I absolutely can’t fault them, and if we’re honest United had the players and the opportunities to win that game several times, but we choked – I reckon we could have played until Christmas and not scored. It just wasn’t our day, and we got done fair and square. This is what happens in cup football.
It did raise a few questions, obviously – Why did we insist on hitting high balls into the box when the average height of Portsmouth’s defence is 8’3? Why did Fergie take Tevez off to bring on Anderson when he was in my mind one of our more dangerous players? Could the Scholes/Hargreaves combination have had any less influence on the match had they just sat on the sidelines all game? Is it possible for Louis Saha to take more than three steps without injuring himself?
In the end it’s not all bad – we’ve got some real magic now in the last four of the Cup, and United can join Chelsea and the Arse on concentrating on the other two trophies.