Quote: Mighty_Wires88 "Mind games or not, I’m not really impressed with this type of spiel. Like the majority of his post match interviews recently.'"
There's a direct correlation between the popularity of a coach's post-match comments and the results.
When you lose every week, whatever the coach says, will antagonise the fans. The coach has to say something though so is always on to a loser.
Nobody would have minded if Tony Smith said "we trained well all week", if we were winning.
It gets exacerbated when you have a coach who likes to talk a lot, eg Paul Cullen or Brendon Rodgers / Roberto Martinez in football. When they were having good seasons they had the press hanging off everything they said, seeing their words as the insights of genius. When results turned, their tendency to chat a lot made them easy caricatures.