Leaving this competition could be a blessing in disguise. We can now concentrate on Europa, League and FA cup (when it comes).
Sorry, but that's an ignorant comment. The League Cup is realistically the only competition we would have been capable of winning. We are 5-8th team in the league, not to mention we actually last won it 54 years ago. In the FA Cup we'll probably lose against a lower league team, and we last won the competition in 1991. Pochettino is playing weakened teams in Europe and that means we'll crash out against the likes of Sevilla, Roma, Juventus or any other continental team. Our last win in Europe came 31 years ago and we've had much stronger teams since then than we have today. And, that takes us to the League Cup - we last won it in 2008 and have since appeared in two more finals. So, a blessing in disguise? No, a proper chance of winning some silverware.
Actually, it is not. “A blessing in disguise” actually means “something that seems bad or unlucky at first, but results in something good happening later: Losing that job was a blessing in disguise really.” It doesn’t mean that one is glad it happened (of course not), but it has happened, and because it happened some good could come out of it. Like, we can concentrate on other matters; such as the league, FA and Europe.
Of course, the rest of what you say, I agree, but we were still knocked out of the League cup; end of. So let us hope we can benefit from it (“a blessing in disguise”).
After Churchill lost the election in 1945 (to Attlee’s Labour party) his wife (Clemintine Churchill) said, “it is probably a blessing in disguise”. It means that some good can come out of an event, tragedy or death, not that we wished it to happen in the first place.
If I could finally take the liberty and quote from Oscar Wilde’s “Importance of being Ernest”: “And now, dear Mr. Worthing, I will not intrude any longer into a house of sorrow. I would merely beg you not to be too much bowed down by grief. What seem to us bitter trials are often blessings in disguise. This seems to me a blessing of an extremely obvious kind.”
So, there was no “ignorance” on my part.