It's nothing to do with lack of investment in players. The Munoz injury and Sarr at the Afcon have made a huge difference, of course, plus Mateta still hasn't recovered from a knee injury, but it's more about tactics. We have basically been found out by opposing managers. They have worked out that Glasner always plays the same system, and won't change it during matches. A low block and counter attacking only works if we convert our chances. For me, Pino and Nketiah are huge disappointments. Apart from a couple of excellent goals, Pino is too lightweight and, like Nketiah, runs around like a headless chicken. Glasner started well at Eintracht Frankfurt, but went on a winless run due to sticking to the same formation. I fear for him going to a big club where he has to cope with the egos of overpaid players.