Seriously, the press have got to stop with all this positivity in regards to my team. I can't take it. I'm not used to it. I still go through the build up to every game expecting us to lose - I can't change my mindset at the age of 40+.
Please can we go back to being 'spursy'? Not by deed, of course - I like the winning and playing well, etc. I mean just in what is expected of us.
Pretty please.
It's a fantastic time to be a Spurs fan.I agree! We're second in February for pete's sake, how are we supposed to make sense of that. It's almost as if Poch has turned us into contenders. Not just champions league place contenders but serious contenders for the title. Whatever next. I need to lie down.
Plenty of time for us to do a Spursy is there.....!Seriously, the press have got to stop with all this positivity in regards to my team. I can't take it. I'm not used to it. I still go through the build up to every game expecting us to lose - I can't change my mindset at the age of 40+.
Please can we go back to being 'spursy'? Not by deed, of course - I like the winning and playing well, etc. I mean just in what is expected of us.
Pretty please.
Plenty of time for us to do a Spursy is there.....!
“We train a lot, and take a lot of care what happens in transition,” he said. “We know perfectly what we want to do when we recuperate [recover] the ball. But it was impossible. They are like animals.”
It's OK, that prick Ashton gave Poch a score of 5.5.Seriously, the press have got to stop with all this positivity in regards to my team. I can't take it. I'm not used to it. I still go through the build up to every game expecting us to lose - I can't change my mindset at the age of 40+.
Please can we go back to being 'spursy'? Not by deed, of course - I like the winning and playing well, etc. I mean just in what is expected of us.
Pretty please.
It's OK, that prick Ashton gave Poch a score of 5.5.
Brings a tear to your eye doesn't it.You beat me to this quote @thinktank: “We train a lot, and take a lot of care what happens in transition,” he said. “We know perfectly what we want to do when we recuperate [recover] the ball. But it was impossible. They are like animals.”
I never thought that I would read a quote like that about a Spurs team. The odd individual player, perhaps, but never about our team as a whole.
This season has been tough for Eriksen and he hasn't produced as much as in previous years. Let's give the guy a break though I think he's tracking back more and he's not getting to play in his favourite position as the central attacking midfielder. Alli has taken that place so Eriksen has moved out to the left a lot. When we play Lamela, Alli and Eriksen from right to left somehow the balance isn't quite there. Lamela wants to drift off the right wing towards Alli and Eriksen does the same. Only Alli is in that position and he's the one having a great season. It's something we can work out, Eriksen's general play is still good he's just adapting a bit. Still good passing, shooting and control just he's not in front of goal all the time. Good players find a way, have faith.He was immense on Saturday, definitely MOTM for me! It's great having four full backs that Poch can rotate. They all seem to have more hunger about them.
Still disappointed with Eriksen. His corners are sub standard and he just doesn't look like he's enjoying his football like the rest of the team. Maybe Poch should let him play in the middle for a few games, see if he shows some better form.