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ItsBoris

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Idk for me it feels like we're coming to the end of the "transitionary period" and starting to play AVB's style with confidence, and really becoming a team. Even though we've been winning and been in tremendous form since December, I feel like tonight we looked more fluid in the 'system' tonight than we have so far to date. It could also have been Dembele and Parker finally playing on the same wavelength.

On another note, it has to have been over two decades since Spurs have been in this kind of form. Have we ever had a string of results and performances this good in the Premier League era?
 

beats1

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We haven't been playing that great this season with alot of poor team performances going forward but we have scored from moments of good play and/or moments of brilliance. Up until now our midfield has been solid and defence solid despite alot of changes, well since Lloris has been GK anyway tbh

But today felt like progress, we look we where starting to click and it was brilliant today to watch, I just hope Levy gives AVB 2 players that he wants that he feels will improve the team tbh
 

ackie

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It was a great performance, but we are not through yet! We still have to go there and without Bale. It would be interesting to see us perform next week.
Seems that we are gelling and our movement and passing was great against Milan. Let's see us to it this Sunday and next Thursday. We are improving...credit to AVB and the players.
COYS
 

ItsBoris

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It was a great performance, but we are not through yet! We still have to go there and without Bale. It would be interesting to see us perform next week.
Seems that we are gelling and our movement and passing was great against Milan. Let's see us to it this Sunday and next Thursday. We are improving...credit to AVB and the players.
COYS

I'm not sure Inter will put out a full team next week. They already have too many players injured, my thought is they might just write off the game and decide to focus on the league.
 

ackie

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I'm not sure Inter will put out a full team next week. They already have too many players injured, my thought is they might just write off the game and decide to focus on the league.
Let's see next week...
 

Flashspur

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...a challenge ahead but one that the teams needs to address without the Balestorm. They are good enough and will show that even without the Welsh Wizard they are more than capable of holding Inter!
 

davros

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I feel confident that AVB wont take next week's game lightly. He seems to prepare very well for each game and he'll do the same away to Inter. They'll have to come out and get us from the first minute but they have to be sharp at the back because an away goal for us would be a disaster from their point of view. Even without Bale we will cause them problems.
 

DEFchenkOE

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Feb 13, 2006
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Definitely progress being made but let's not get too carried away, just like we shouldn't get carried away negatively if we lose a few. Still lots of work to be done but the confidence is high and we seem to be developing a winning mentality.
 
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