Pickford. 2/10. Whatever way you look at it, he conceded six goals and was solely responsible for one of them with a mistake even a Sunday league goalkeeper shouldn't make. After the Liverpool mistake, it's becoming too often. Needs dropping big time.
Coleman. 2/10. It's no coincidence that every one of their attacks came down his side. He'll be having nightmare about Son all over Christmas. His attacking was pathetic and his crossing somehow even worse.
Keane. 3/10. Too easily lost by the strikers and too slow alongside Zouma. Has been much better this season, but that was a horror show yesterday.
Zouma. 3/10. Annihilated by their attacking players.
Digne. 5/10. A quiet game but understandably so when everybody around him was appalling and Richarlison ahead of him was not interested.
Davies. 3/10. Fuming after seeing his name on the team sheet and proved himself once again to be miles off the quality needed. Game completely passed him by, as if he was some guy they'd pulled onto the team from the Gwladys.
Gomes. 4/10. A very rare off day. Carrying an injury after playing every single game at the heart of the side?
Richarlison. 3/10. Offered nothing whatsoever. Didn't once take on any of their players and can't remember him even having an attempt on goal.
Sigurdsson. 5/10. I'd have given 4/10 if not for his goal. Don't remember him touching the ball the entire first half. Goal well taken, but we had long since lost our heads by then.
Walcott. 5/10. Same as Sig really. A nothing game but at least he can say he has no support from Coleman at all and was able to grab a goal. He should be in those positions a lot more as he took it very nicely.
DCL. 4/10. Extremely unlucky with the disallowed goal. I can see why it was, but it was very very soft and if the defender hadn't thrown his arms up then it would have been given. In any case, aside from that he offered nothing at all, as expected.
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Silva. 1/10. What he's thinking playing Davies in there I'll never know. If he's your only option then it's better to completely change formation. After they scored four I was hoping it'd end up a cricket score so that it really gets drilled home to him exactly where our weakness lie, namely at right back, centre half and up top. We urgently need two new starting xi players in January, but I don't think it'll materialise as this will be, again, viewed as a write-off season. He'll probably arrogantly put out a second choice side against Lincoln and they'll smash us out of the cup to really top off one of our worst runs of form in recent years, then we'll be hoping the side doesn't completely capitulate and plummet towards the relegation zone - it's happened with teams before.