Wouldnt be surprised,assuming Mckenna is still with us,that if the defence becomes more reliable,McInnes feels more justified in continuing with game management.
"Looking to see the game out at 1 - 0" with 45 mins left,goes against instincts,and the object of the game.Going by yesterday,the players dont seem to be comfortable with it.If you have too fixed a mindset like that,does it allow for opportunities in the game when the opposition defence look vulnerable and might be worth going at.
Attack is a problem for us.If we dont look to attack with intent regularly enough,we surely take the edge off how we do it effectively.
Am hoping, as a McInnes fan,he negotiates a bit more with his ideas,both to grow as a manager,and to avoid him (and us) becoming stale doing the same old year in/out,...despite the relative success of recent years.A stable defence should be an opportunity to loosen the reins a bit.