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It was also PoK's lineup after I suggested it first. ? Not dropping Lenglet, rotating!!
No need to rotate when there’s a week between games and the guy has played once in 5/6 weeks.
It was also PoK's lineup after I suggested it first. ? Not dropping Lenglet, rotating!!
What if he’s rotating Ben in to give him minutes not to rest Clem?No need to rotate when there’s a week between games and the guy has played once in 5/6 weeks.
Totally spurs medical teams fault!! A Spurs player in a different country playing for a non spurs team gets injured.Our medical team are honestly ridiculous ?? Sounds like Conte has had enough of them too.
Totally spurs medical teams fault!! A Spurs player in a different country playing for a non spurs team gets injured.
What if he’s rotating Ben in to give him minutes not to rest Clem?
We’ll see. Dier is always better with Cuti. Which is a problem if he isn’tHe has the chance to gather a bit of stability in the back line by continuing to play Dier and Lenglet and with Romero coming back in, he can look to make that his first choice three.
He also has the choice to remove the worst performing player from the back three in Dier by playing Lenglet ccb and rotate Davies in at lcb.
What he shouldn’t do is rotate out/drop the most stable defender we have in our back line.
Agreed. Whilst Dier is out of form, Sanchez and Tanganga hardly scream improvement. Dropping him when there's no one any better won't achieve anything. I'd go with Romero Dier Lenglet until we're forced into changes, but maybe you'd consider Sanchez if we play a team with a lot of pace like United or Arsenal.He has the chance to gather a bit of stability in the back line by continuing to play Dier and Lenglet and with Romero coming back in, he can look to make that his first choice three.
He also has the choice to remove the worst performing player from the back three in Dier by playing Lenglet ccb and rotate Davies in at lcb.
What he shouldn’t do is rotate out/drop the most stable defender we have in our back line.