The key paragraph for me.
Some people have pointed the finger at the change in assistant coaches, and there might be some merit in that, but ultimately it's down to Sheehan. Whilst he wasn't my first choice for the job initially, performances as the season went on certainly earned him the role. He needs to find that spark again. To be braver in his team selections, less predictable in his substitutions, more flexible in his approach.
I've gone on and one about his preferred midfield being all too similar. All good players, all hard working, all capable, but none of them are creators. We need that bit more in there. Be it Widell finally getting a decent chance or Eom moving infield into a role I think would suit him better.
We need to move the ball with more pace. We're not as consistently sideways and backwards as we have been at times in the past, but we do take too long to bring the ball forward. And we absolutely have to stop trying to sit deeper as halves and games go on. I loathed that when Russy did it and I like it no more now.