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Cavehillspur

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A thoroughly enjoyable read, and from SSN too (must be a first!) :eek: Roll on August 17, cannot wait!

Paulinho power

After an initial season of transition to move away from Harry Redknapp's tactics, Andre Villas-Boas is set to power up the Tottenham engine room another notch with the signing of Paulinho. Jon Holmes considers the potential impact of Spurs' imminent arrival

Rate the central core of any Premier League team and it's not long before you're remembering the benchmark standard set by Patrick Vieira and Emmanuel Petit in the late 1990s. In the first of Petit's three seasons at Arsenal, the creative-destructive duo claimed a double before heading back to their homeland to put the World Cup to rights as well.

Even though the Gunners failed to retain their crown in 1998-99, the pair were arguably even better in that campaign and both were picked for the PFA Team of the Year. Manchester United's Roy Keane and Paul Scholes are the main rivals to the Frenchmen when considering the greatest midfield partnership of the last 20-odd years, but it's arguably the Petit-Vieira axis that's referenced the most.

However, consistent two-man combos are much rarer these days. Squad rotation is the norm, and with three attackers favoured in the forward line, there has to be more flexibility in formations. Can any current top-flight team dominate the centre to the extent that Petit and Vieira did? In a swing across the north of the capital, Tottenham are emerging as the most likely candidates - and it could be a trio that we're admiring.

Until he sustained a serious knee injury at QPR early in 2013, Sandro wasn't far off Gareth Bale and Jan Vertonghen in making the most telling contribution to the Tottenham cause last season. "The beast is hurt", he tweeted at the time, and every Spurs fan felt the blow. In addition, the muscle injuries suffered by Mousa Dembele - who had looked on his way to becoming the "complete midfielder" - further impacted on dreams of a Champions League return. For when Sandro and Dembele had played alongside each other, such as in the memorable 3-2 win at Manchester United in late September, they had looked in near-perfect harmony. Fitness permitting, they give outstanding balance to Andre Villas-Boas' side - Sandro's strength and intuition to intercept, coupled with Dembele's dribbling ability and tackling prowess.

Enter Paulinho into the equation, and the prospects for an uncrackable midfield code look even greater. Having played a starring role in Brazil's Confederations Cup victory, the 24-year-old expects to head to White Hart Lane for a fee in the region of £17million. With Corinthians, Paulinho has won the domestic title, the Copa Libertadores and the FIFA Club World Cup. And with him on board, Villas-Boas will be minded to complete Spurs' switch to 4-3-3, which he preferred to play at Porto.

He'll certainly bring more pressing into the Spurs midfield, and athleticism too. He's a physical threat at set pieces, liable to out-jump defenders and place accurate headers on goal, as he demonstrated late in the semi-final against Uruguay. But Paulinho's displays at the Confederations Cup also showed us his quick-thinking. After muscling out Sergio Busquets in midfield early on in the final, he dug out a sensational 30-yard chip which very nearly caught out Iker Casillas. The control and finish for his goal against Japan showed an acute sense of marksmanship (he averages a goal every four or five games for Corinthians). And his exquisite floated ball into the box for Neymar, which led to Fred's opener against Uruguay, underlined the extent of his passing range.

Improvisation, finishing, long-distance deliveries - you could argue that Spurs already boast midfield options with those qualities, such as Gylfi Sigurdsson, Clint Dempsey and Tom Huddlestone. What makes Paulinho so attractive is that they're all combined together in one package. Working in tandem with Sandro and Dembele, the suggestion is for each player to shift seamlessly between attack and defence - Spurs' beating heart.

With Bale and Benoit Assou-Ekotto (or whoever's tasked to be left-back, should he be sold) doing the leg work on one flank, and Kyle Walker and Aaron Lennon rampaging down the other, AVB needs only stick a sharp striker like Roberto Soldado up front and the forward momentum is rather frightening. Spurs have to find another gear next season to make the top four, and putting Paulinho in the tank could provide it.

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11096/8803381/Paulinho-power
 

dvdhopeful

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Interesting that Lennon is still being mentioned. If we are truly going to switch to 4-3-3, Lennon is never going to score enough to warrant a place in a front three. If we do get Soldado, as suggested, but bring Villa in for Lennon, then I'd guess we will end the transfer window with a 'first 11' as strong as we could possibly have hoped for.
 

Main Man

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Interesting that Lennon is still being mentioned. If we are truly going to switch to 4-3-3, Lennon is never going to score enough to warrant a place in a front three. If we do get Soldado, as suggested, but bring Villa in for Lennon, then I'd guess we will end the transfer window with a 'first 11' as strong as we could possibly have hoped for.

I have no doubt Lennon will still play a pivotal role next season, regardless who we sign.
 

theShiznit

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Talk about a combative Midfield, with Paulinho and Dembele snapping away at you with their quick feet, and then if you dare to get past them the knowledge that Sandro will snap you in half on the other side (without committing a foul ;) ) that will give plenty of ACM's nightmares (Let alone these dainty AM's the chavs and scum have)

Also they have the legs to support attacks and not leave gapping holes between attack and defence, whether going forwards or backwards.

Just hope they get game time in that system together in pre-season, coz then we could be off to a flyer this season.
 

Wardy

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Dembele, Sandro and potentially Paulinho - there will be no point of having a girlfriend
 

Cavehillspur

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Talk about a combative Midfield, with Paulinho and Dembele snapping away at you with their quick feet, and then if you dare to get past them the knowledge that Sandro will snap you in half on the other side (without committing a foul ;) ) that will give plenty of ACM's nightmares (Let alone these dainty AM's the chavs and scum have)

Also they have the legs to support attacks and not leave gapping holes between attack and defence, whether going forwards or backwards.

Just hope they get game time in that system together in pre-season, coz then we could be off to a flyer this season.

Think there was ITK mentioned the other day that Sandro wont be ready until late August early September, so unlikely to feature in pre season at all. :(

When all 3 are fit though we will be immense. To think we still have a spine of Kaboul, Verts and Lloris behind those 3 is incredible. :cool: Really think we will mount a serious challenge next season if we are lucky with injuries.
 

theShiznit

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Think there was ITK mentioned the other day that Sandro wont be ready until late August early September, so unlikely to feature in pre season at all. :(

When all 3 are fit though we will be immense. To think we still have a spine of Kaboul, Verts and Lloris behind those 3 is incredible. :cool: Really think we will mount a serious challenge next season if we are lucky with injuries.

Certainly looks like we will be very hard to beat next season. and no push over against bully boy teams/tactics...
 

JerryGarcia

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With any two of them sitting in midfield, we could afford to play any other player in front of them. Holtby/Siggy would be well protected and not to mention they can both take care of themselves too. However when we play all three of Sandro, Paulinho and Dembele together, it will be a bloodbath.

I'm really hoping that this also helps Walker to shine and he can get back on track next season. He'll be able to camp out in the opposition half all game with those three in our team.
 

dvdhopeful

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I have no doubt Lennon will still play a pivotal role next season, regardless who we sign.

I completely agree, as long as the majority of his starts come from the bench (injuries allowing). As a replacement, we won't get any better, but relying on him as a starter in a 4-3-3 is not good enough.
 

TottenhamLegend

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To the same tune as Wenger's boyfriend's only 4 :

Paulinhoooooooo
He's the Yid from Sao Paolo
And he hates the Arsenal
Paulinhoooooooo......

Repeat ad infinitum.
 

shelfmonkey

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Dembele, Sandro and potentially Paulinho - there will be no point of having a girlfriend


I've got hands AND a girlfriend............. plenty to use while dreaming of that midfield!!!! :)
 

Mullers

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'After Improvisation, finishing, long-distance deliveries - you could argue that Spurs already boast midfield options with those qualities, such as Gylfi Sigurdsson, Clint Dempsey and Tom Huddlestone'

After he mentioned those two I just automatically lost interest in the article.
 

Banny

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I nearly switched off at the mention of vieria and petit.

But i didn't and proceeded to blow my load :)
 
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