It shouldn't change anything. We were lucky, pure and simple. He still should go.
Didn't like our second half, but really it changed with their goal, that's a mentality thing that only results can change. Your coach doesn't matter one bit there. Chelsea have Mourinho who is considered untouchable for players who play under him, the best motivator, yet when they concede a goal they fall to pieces every game. We need results and a string of them.
Having said that the balance of the team still isn't right. Losing Khedira didn't help at all today, but at least he went for the more offensive option rather than Lemina. Oh and the Alex Sandro sub looked ridiculous at the time but it paid off precisely as required so coaches always look good on those.
