In the meantime it would appear Munn is being thrown under the proverbial bus.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-14625591/Tottenham-Premier-League-injury-record-Scott-Munn.html
LOL, headline says it all.
We, on the other hand, seem to have the opposite of the Midas Touch.
'Leeds United player ratings vs Oxford United as Manor Solomon and Joe Rodon stand out'
Exactly. It's bad enough making the damn mistakes, but for God's sake don't create the tactical conditions (perpetural high line) for the mistakes to happen in the first place.
Classic example of how one incident changes the game.
Just imagine Eze's goal being given (if he was a step further back), to put Palace up 3-0. No way Shiteh come back from that.
And likely because our opponents had yet to work us out. Now that they have - made far easier by the fact we never seem to alter our tactics much - it's basically a turkey shoot and totally predictable.
My anger regarding Ange and his tactical naivety has actually disappeared; nowadays I almost...
Completely forgot this was an early KO. Anyway, looking at the votes in this thread, I note yet AGAIN that Bergval and Spence feature prominently. It is becoming depressingly familiar in that no-one else appears to want to 'step up to the plate' to use an old Americanism.
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