And their inclusions are paramount in beating AFC Wimbledon at home?Probably because it's our most realistic chance of silverware this season.
Personally I would have rested Kane too, but I can see the reasoning, with us having pissed away the Caraararrraboo cup.And there inclusions are paramount in beating AFC Wimbledon at home?
Was an ideal opportunity to give these two a much needed break which would give us a better chance of silverware when they aren't flagging hard come the business end of the season!
And their inclusions are paramount in beating AFC Wimbledon at home?
Was an ideal opportunity to give these two a much needed break which would give us a better chance of silverware when they aren't flagging hard come the business end of the season!
Ah the mighty league cup, the last bastion of the argument "And what have you won lately?!"Personally I would have rested Kane too, but I can see the reasoning, with us having pissed away the Caraararrraboo cup.
True enough, but it's only about 4 games to win the damn thing.Ah the mighty league cup, the last bastion of the argument "And what have you won lately?!"
It's a week until the next game.
I figure i should just quote myself instead of saying the same thing over and over againThe persistance with sissoko is the 8th wonder of the world
But there's more chance of injury with fatigue, and the more games you play, the more likely you are to get injured.If Kane is fit, he will want to play, I doubt he is the kind of player that would ask Poch for a rest, he will be wanting to score as often as possible, that's part of what makes him the player he is.
If he gets injured he will get injured, could happen in any game.
People moan when we rotate, and people moan when we dont take the cups seriously.
TLDR: People will moan.
Yeah but Pochettino is very willing to play youth and all thatSurely you can take a cup game seriously and still have at least one kid from the academy on the bench.
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