He was definitely available a lot, he just ran into a blind alley and either turned back or gave the ball away every single time. It was only in the last 20 minutes or so he started to find a bit of space, he was in Bradley's pocket for most of the game.
They are good enough to compete. That doesn't mean they're going to win every time, or even half the time, but we can play much better than that. The difference is not in talent as much as it is in consistency, application and decision making - Ryan Yates excepted, because he is clearly less talented than any other player on that pitch today, but is extremely good at making the most of what he has.
My brother says according to Radio Nottingham if the last touch before ref stops play is inside the box it goes to the keeper. If it's outside it goes to team who touched it.
I thought CHO had a couple of touches before the ref blew, but would have to see a replay to be sure.
But still clearable before the cross for the goal.
I guess the only positive is seeing the reaction of the Liverpool players, fans and bench (if you see what I mean). They know they've got away with one a bit today.
Doesn't make it much easier, but the better teams in the league don't appear to be routinely handing our arses to us to this season.