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Is he really injured or was he faking it to stop Arsenal getting momentum? I was wondering whether he stayed down because we were about to sub him for Defoe.
Is he really injured or was he faking it to stop Arsenal getting momentum? I was wondering whether he stayed down because we were about to sub him for Defoe.
probably stayed down as less chance off the ball bouncing off him down there
So basically he got stretchered off, and in line to play Thursday. Classic time wasting, well played Ade, that was your biggest contribution for the match. Pretend to be injured.
I actually felt he just didn't fancy it. There were a few times he sacked it after being tackled. Who knows!
Didn't think Adebayor was that bad tbh. I think people mistake foolishly chasing down goal keepers for work rate when its more like intelligent energy saving when you are on your own up top. He just seems to have forgotten where to be when it comes to scoring. I think anybody who has played sport can feel for him because it's just like that sometimes when you can't get it going. I think he needs put some extra work in on the training ground or just think like he did when he was young and breaking into football. At the moment he looks like a player that expects himself to play well but his instincts are on annual leave.
Do you really think this is going to happen though? Ever since his breakthrough season at Arsenal he seems to have shirked every challenge or situation where he was not first choice or playing poorly.
He is a talented footballer but not the kind i want at Spurs long term and i suspect (and hope) that AVB feels the same.
3 best things that came out of yesterday..
1) Spurs winning
2) Siggy
3) Adebayor getting injured
jermaine defoe hes a yiddooooo
I thought to be honest his confidence must have been pretty low for him to attempt that dodgy square ball to Bale when he could have comfortably slotted it away by himself.this boy looks like he has the fight in his belly. the battle between him, Dempsey and Holtby could be the catalyst for our CL aspirations these coming weeks