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Ange Postecoglou responds to Tottenham fan boos and explains Carabao Cup selection gamble

mawspurs

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Ange Postecoglou defended his decision to make eight changes in the Carabao Cup as Tottenham survived a scare to beat Coventry 2-1 and progress to the fourth round.

Source: Evening Standard
 

newbie

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It doesn’t matter if you win

that team was good enough to play a lot better than it did, bents and Sarr had a terrible off day as did Timo

they won’t play that badly again this season, hopefully it will be a kick up the arse
 

Tiberius Gracchus

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That's the issue clubs like Spurs face.

When all players are at the top of their game, we are a match for anybody. But there's a reason we drop points / lose cup games we should win, and that's because players don't stay motivated for every game, or have lapses in concentration.

If they do that at a club like Man City (and now Arsenal in recent years), then they can be swapped out easily. There are consequences for standards being allowed to slip. So players are always playing at close to the top of their game, which in turn raises the overall quality of a team because good players always look even better when the players around them are also performing at their peak.

With us, it's not like we can just switch Romero out without a noticeable drop in quality. He knows this (consciously or subconsciously), and therefore the team has sloppy moments in games.

As a result we don't just concede goals we shouldn't; the overall quality of the team is reduced and we are less effective.
 

Gassin's finest

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It doesn’t matter if you win

that team was good enough to play a lot better than it did, bents and Sarr had a terrible off day as did Timo

they won’t play that badly again this season, hopefully it will be a kick up the arse
Oh my sweet summer child...
 

Japhet

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That's the issue clubs like Spurs face.

When all players are at the top of their game, we are a match for anybody. But there's a reason we drop points / lose cup games we should win, and that's because players don't stay motivated for every game, or have lapses in concentration.

If they do that at a club like Man City (and now Arsenal in recent years), then they can be swapped out easily. There are consequences for standards being allowed to slip. So players are always playing at close to the top of their game, which in turn raises the overall quality of a team because good players always look even better when the players around them are also performing at their peak.

With us, it's not like we can just switch Romero out without a noticeable drop in quality. He knows this (consciously or subconsciously), and therefore the team has sloppy moments in games.

As a result we don't just concede goals we shouldn't; the overall quality of the team is reduced and we are less effective.

You highlight Romero but he has been guilty of several major lapses already this season. Dragusin has done pretty well when he's come in to be fair to him, so in this instance I think we did swap Romero out with no drop in quality (on current form).
 

newbie

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Oh my sweet summer child...

I am a summer child ❤️

I didn’t mean it in that context, I meant in the context of making 8 changes for a cup game if you win it’s irrelevant if you loose you get hung!

i don’t believe we will play that badly again, it was horrific against Coventry they missed 2-3 tap ins.

bents and Sarr will struggle to be that bad again, they are normally consisten.
 
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Neon_Knight_

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Well he didn't seem as worried about winning this one as the league games. Same old focus on the league ahead of the cups, seen this before.
How does starting the same eleven players over and over again, without any consideration to rotating players against weaker opponents to keep the team fresh, equate to trying to win?
 

Tiberius Gracchus

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You highlight Romero but he has been guilty of several major lapses already this season. Dragusin has done pretty well when he's come in to be fair to him, so in this instance I think we did swap Romero out with no drop in quality (on current form).
You could well be right, his lapses have certainly become more frequent lately
 
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