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Player Watch - Tanguy Ndombele

13VanDerBale13

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About time he got called out, his fitness levels are ridiculous, even when he’s fully rested he doesn’t show energy compared to those who are fatigued
 

wrd

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Well its hard to defend him even a little bit when the manager talks the way he just has about him.
 

SE Spurs

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WOW! truly awful. His movement and attitude was abysmal, looks like he just doesn't give a shit. But he was great at pointing at players to show where to play the ball, usually away from him.
If its just his attitude, we're in big trouble with this guy.
 

Bobbins

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Any quotes?

“Not all my players were giving everything they could in the first half”

“He has to realise this is the Premier League and Burnley away”

“I am expecting to see much more next season”
 
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Spurrific

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Now somebody needs to go in on Mourinho in a press conference for starting 5 centre backs and a defensive midfielder against Burnley.
 

VancouverSpur

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NDombele does need to get his shit together but Jose‘s tactics hung him out to dry first half so that didn’t help.
 

yawa

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If we could get £50m for him I’d probably move him. If his attitude is poor we could do with investing the money elsewhere.
 

13VanDerBale13

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“Can’t keep giving him opportunities” hopefully this wakes him up to show better performance levels & energy
 

JayB

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I’ve defended Ndombele through the injury spell but I have to say I think Jose’s comments are fair. It’s absurd that we’ve got a group of players who we haven’t been able to rotate at all, and who are clearly fatigued, who nevertheless display far more desire and commitment than Ndombele. He’s got to sort his attitude out and if it takes being publicly challenged by the manager then so be it.
 

Kiedis

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Our tactics in the first half was a train wreck, and Skipp doesn't make a good scapegoat. Better go in two footed on Ndombele.
 
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