Fair play to the Stoke City manager Mark Hughes, he is prepared to live and die by the sword.
The Welshman played the percentages on Saturday, fielding an understrength team in the embarrassing 5-0 loss at Chelsea.
His chances of winning at Stamford Bridge were, on paper, slim. Their chances of victory at home against Newcastle on Monday are far greater.
So Hughes gambled, resting key players Joe Allen, Xherdan Shaqiri and Maxim Chubo-Moting against the champions. It's a gamble Hughes knows must pay off. If it doesn't, then he knows the consequences.
But credit to Hughes. He was forthright and honest, standing by his decision to rip out the heart of his team for the crushing loss to Antonio Conte's men.
'We take the TV money and the pound of flesh and this is when we have to pay it back, I suppose,' said Hughes.
'It's harder for us because we don't have the strength in depth that the top teams have and they can turn it on very, very quickly.
'I made key decisions in terms of looking after players who are crucial in terms of what we are trying to do but I'll stand by it because we're trying to get points on the board.
'Given the game against Chelsea, it was always going to be tough to get points and I had to make the decision to make sure we were strong going into Monday and let's hope we can get the maximum points.
'With hindsight if you come and tell me after the game that "you shouldn't have done what you did" then I'll have to accept it.
'But as I stand here I am very comfortable with the decision because I know I have a team ready to go, fit, fresh and in better shape for Monday.
'I don't like the fact I had to make key decisions that on the face of it looked like I weakened us because I'm not like that as a person. I want to win every game I go into.
'But we understood that before the game, we understood it after.
'I don't think it damages the integrity of the league. I think it's the schedule. Given a fair wind and a poor period of recovery between our game (on Saturday) and Monday, I would have gone stronger but the fact that we're playing on Monday meant I couldn't.'
Stoke chairman Peter Coates remains in support of his manager, despite a growing section of fans calling for Hughes to be sacked.
Some of the fans stormed out of Stamford Bridge after just 25 minutes on Saturday, by which time their side were already 3-0 down thanks to goals from Antonio Rudiger, Danny Drinkwater and Pedro.
But defeat against Newcastle could force the Potters' board into a rethink.
On the the supporter walk-out, Hughes added: 'That's their decision but it doesn't help us. If they paid their money, you'd think they would stay until the conclusion. I've no doubt they'll be out in numbers again.'
Antonio Conte, the Chelsea manager, spoke of his disappointment at Chelsea's inability to close the gap on runaway leaders Manchester City, despite picking up 32 points from a possible 39.
'I don't like to have this points gap between us and Manchester City. I don't think my team deserves to have this type of gap,' Conte said.
'I am not angry, but disappointed for this, but at the same time I know we are doing the best but there is a team on a fantastic run and we must have great respect.'
nekdnr
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chelsea
Rama Mtn
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Motivation.(remember Bristol 100-year old fan whose100 th birthday was on Bristol match against United inFa cup and Bristol won or srvill -liverpool 3-3 dram.
sevilla - liverpool 3-3 drama.
Rama Mtn
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Motivation.(remember Bristol 100-year old fan whose100 th birthday was on Bristol match against United inFa cup and Bristol won or srvill -liverpool 3-3 dram.
frank_leo
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So before the game you have already accepted defects
What if you don't win on Monday
Samyzy
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Reap what you sow.
iunderstand
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Edge of the technical area. Guess where Mark Hughes is standing and what pose he has adopted.
egyptiane
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wonder if Mark Hughes is watching Palace..should be ashamed
crazyme
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Confidence and morale as we know can give you that extra % to turn draws into wins, and losses into draws. He is playing a very risky game.
beans
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Mark Hughes is no longer the only issue. The club has been complacent from top to bottom for too long. This includes a number of fans to.
ingenious
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If stokecity sack Mark Hughes at precisely 11:59, I’ll have drunk enough gin to forget the past two years of football by 2018
Moore89
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Mark Hughes should hang his head in shame. Loyal Stoke City fans who travelled to Chelsea today were well and truly shafted with that team selection.
Safariy
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Mark Hughes definitely has nudes of the Stoke City owners
Ryan122
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after only missing 5 home games in 30 years should I feel bad that I don't want to go the game tomorrow!?!?!? Thank you Mark Hughes this is what you have done to me.
yumaster
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Feel sorry for Mark Hughes, been trying to get himself sacked for over a year now for a nice compensation payment yet nothing he does seems to work
poser
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Yet Robbie Savage thinks he deserves to keep his job because Stoke can't do better.
Schwein0731
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If he doesn’t win on Monday he will be unemployed Tuesday! Simple and big statement/Gamble!
Rose55
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Mark Hughes is heading for the guillotine .....
society
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If Hughes has deliberately picked a weak team then he has conned the fans who made the trip south. Will he refund them personally? I doubt it.
went666
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Anyone who defends Mark Hughes ' team selection has been completely brainwashed by the premier league and its total disregard for paying fans.
aloelast
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I'm sorry but beating Newcastle on New Year's Day won't make this a decent Christmas period for Stoke in my opinion. I think Mark Hughes will go but I have no idea when he will go.