As a second matter, the talk of needing a strong outcome as some kind of momentum-generator falls flat or rings hollow, I can't decide which. In either case, it falsely raises the stakes for a match that we just don't need. I almost added "and just can't win" but I just don't subscribe to that way of thinking. We can win this match, and I don't mean in that "on any given day" kind of stuff, nor will I appeal to the "if BATE Borisov can do it..." rationale, either. We do have enough quality to grapple with and, yes, beat Bayern. However, there are too many factors to contend with--scoring three goals against any team is a challenge, nevermind one in Bayern's form. We're on the road. We go in short-handed and without two of our more-energetic attackers. Yes, we're demoralized--but that's not due to the 3-1 loss, nor does changing that mindset hinge exclusively on doing something historic tonight. Sure, a win tonight would be great, and a going through to the next round even moreso.
On the other hand, it's not like a loss will further demoralize us. Other losses have been more demoralizing--games against opponents we simply should dispatch, like Blackburn. Will a loss tonight throw us into a tailspin? I doubt it. A loss against Swansea or Reading has more power to do that. Even before the first leg matchups were announced, we knew that advancing in the UCL was unlikely, so what does it matter if we don't advance, which is what we expected? Surprise losses and upsets are demoralizing. Heck, I might even be able to watch this match with complete detachment, maybe even enjoying Bayern's organization and skill. If nothing else, it beats getting my knickers in a twist over something I can't control. Better to sit back with some popcorn and a bevvie or two and enjoy whatever unfolds.
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