His one-on-one chance in the first half was certainly casual and, as I mentioned for the Stoke goal, on another day could have easily missed it.
On this occasion, he did. Poor effort. He basically only stabbed it forward without any particular aim at the goal (as for the Stoke goal). He should be deciding where it should be placed, not just hitting it towards goal and hoping/expecting it to go in! Too casual - whether it's physically or mentally, too casual and unconvincing by him.
But he's been playing well recently and that's encouraging, so credit where it's due.
However, those fuckers who jumped on my back just because I saw it differently and 'dared' to disagree with them, can fuck off and lick each others' arsehole.