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Moorpheus19

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Hearing him talk after the game, and seeing his reaction to the crowd etc. plus the way Bayern have gone downhill since he joined...

I wonder if he regrets his decision...?
 

cliff jones

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Hearing him talk after the game, and seeing his reaction to the crowd etc. plus the way Bayern have gone downhill since he joined...

I wonder if he regrets his decision...?
He might wonder, we all do after any such change, but I think he's too single minded for regrets and also believe they will do better next season.

Still gutted he felt the need to leave after we fell away.
 

philll

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:cautious:

(The Golden Boot trophy)

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bomberH

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That pass to Bellingham was the best pass I’ve seen for years. Only a handful of current players in the world would even think about that pass let alone execute it perfectly.

Lots of posts on the bbc site asking for him to be subbed at half time. His pass changed the game. His stats this season are outstanding.
 

worcestersauce

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That pass to Bellingham was the best pass I’ve seen for years. Only a handful of current players in the world would even think about that pass let alone execute it perfectly.

Lots of posts on the bbc site asking for him to be subbed at half time. His pass changed the game. His stats this season are outstanding.
It was superb, I was drooling over it before it even reached Bellingham.
 

waresy

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Yup, that was a superb piece of vision and technique. RoI were stubborn and resolute before the break. That 1 pass cut through the back line spotting Bellingham running through.

(Although it gained a penalty and you see them given every time now you'd think that there wasnt enough of a touch to take him down and Bellingham could have scored himself)
 

bomberH

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And despite that, here’s the bbc player ratings based on their readers voting…

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See Kane? No? That’s because he’s at the very bottom of the list on 6.06.

His pass and the resulting sending off then penalty is literally what changed the match. The anti Kane rhetoric from the general public will always be weird to me. Yeah he had a poor Euros (though he was joint top scorer) but I think people just dislike him and aren’t prepared to change their view on him no matter what he does. He’ll have to score a hatrick every game to be appreciated by some.
 

Gilzean at the near post

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I don't understand the anti Kane stance from supporters. He was outstanding in the 2nd half when he dropped a little deeper and started creating. Given he lacks pace England need to find a system that takes advantage of his vision that other players simply don't possess. Letting the likes of Bellingham run beyond him worked well
 

southlondonyiddo

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Only scores pens, allegedly
Never won anything
Doesn’t turn up in big games, allegedly
Has a lisp
Played for Tottenham

That’s why lots of ****s don’t like him
 

bomberH

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I can possibly see him dropping deeper permanently in a couple of years like Rooney did towards the end of his career. Maybe in an Erikson type role but less active considering Eriksen often ran the most distance per game out of all our players.

He could get deeper and deeper as his career goes on. He can be Hoddle-esque with his range of passing. Then he can become sweeper a couple of years after that and when he’s 40 he can be a goalie. Then a ball boy behind the goal, then a fan in the south stand and finally a pedestrian in the High Street.
 

Timbo Tottenham

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Kane did looked very heavy legged yesterday, Bellingham running beyond him definitely helped and that pass was exquisite.

The clamour for him to be dropped is even growing amongst the press now though. I think this will be very unlikely to happen, at least at first, while Tuchel is in charge considering that he seems to know how to get the best of him and that can only be a good thing for England.

 

SlotBadger

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I love how so many people haven’t yet grasped that Kane always comes back into form (bearing in mind his bad “form” could be merely 45 minutes of playing badly, with people clamouring for his withdrawal).
 

SlotBadger

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This article was written by a dinosaur.

A purple one at that.
I’ve actually read the article now and it’s worse than I could have imagined. I now wholeheartedly withdraw my flippant comparison to a famous dinosaur with whom he shares a name.

Barney the **** said:
“Plus of course there is now the Kane conundrum, which really shouldn’t be a conundrum for anyone with a set of eyes. This game is cruel. It will take its bite in the end.”

The fabric eyes of the famous purple variant can see what Kane still offers, yet here’s old twunt-features to highlight his own idiocy.

Barney Rubble > Barney the dinosaur > having a barney > Barney Ronay
 
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