Lo Celso and Ndombele were the two best players mid week. They have to start. If Eriksen gets in the side then I really despair.
This is where I am intrigued. I want to see Poch Josh both GLC & TN. I don’t want to hear this crap that slight nighles etc. Do you think the Argentinian manager gives a toss? He will still squeeze every last bit of blood out of GLC. So I want to see him start along with TN. Not the right thread-Oops
This is where I am intrigued. I want to see Poch Josh both GLC & TN. I don’t want to hear this crap that slight nighles etc. Do you think the Argentinian manager gives a toss? He will still squeeze every last bit of blood out of GLC. So I want to see him start along with TN. Not the right thread-Oops
I hope he is otherwise I'm struggling to explain the post!Are you drunk?
I must be! Defo wrong thread!Are you drunk?
See Stafford bloor on the money again.
can we have some fun please?!?!
Even if Poch doesn't think our new guys are fit enough to play 90 mins he should start them then sub, rather than throw them on in the last twenty minutes.
see that's the biggest era any manager can make. why play 2-3 players that might struggle, when you don't know if someone else will get injured. Play Lo Celso and Ndombele from the start knowing they might only have 60 minutes in them, what do you do if another player gets injured with a hamstring in the 1st half, and another just after halftime
Losing two players to injury in one match is highly unlikely.
If it happens, you take off whoever is the most tired with the remaining substitution.
I’d rather we do that every game, get their fitness up quicker with more game time, and see it backfire perhaps 5% of the time, than doing what we’re doing currently - barely putting our new signings on the pitch for weeks at a time, taking an age to get their match fitness up, and seeing it backfire perhaps 70% of the time.
I think we look good when things are going well, when we struggle we give up. There's no fight and we can easily be beaten.
Nothings changed..... yet.
Mauricio Pochettino: Tottenham's situation is similar to 2014, when a Harry Kane winner saved my job
Mauricio Pochettino has said there are similarities between his current Tottenham Hotspur team and the one he feared almost got him sacked five years ago.www.telegraph.co.uk
Excuse my hairy, pimpled and regularly thrashed arse.This is where I struggle to accept his excuse here. In 2014 the squad he got wasn’t his fault, he inherited it, but this one is his, he let it (I still think we have perfectly good players) get to this situation he describes.
It obviously started in the summer of 2018 when a mix of him and levy left us without signing any players. I said at the time that equally important was (and it was missed by many in the media) that we didn’t sell any. Even the deadwood.
So I find it hard to accept this excuse when it’s partly his doing.