Sort of on the same subject, Hodge seemed a little puzzled, and maybe even slightly irritated, when Fray failed to quiz the manager after the game about the left-back selection and how that impacted on the first half.
Especially so because the two of them had discussed it at some length in the commentary and Hodge had even said it would be interesting to understand Nuno's thinking in the post-match chat.
When David Jackson asked Hodge straight after Fray's interview for his thoughts on what was said, he replied quite abruptly that he'd not learned anything from his answers and mentioned again it would have been good to hear what Nuno believed went wrong at the start (which Fray didn't get into at any point).
Strange because Fray's really good but it was hard not to see where Hodge was coming from. The post-match interview, on this occasion, was a bit of a waste of time for all involved.