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Someone needs to promise me they will look after Coopsie while we're apart. He likes to be cuddled and you have to whisper sweet nothing's in his ear while he falls asleep.
Someone needs to promise me they will look after Coopsie while we're apart. He likes to be cuddled and you have to whisper sweet nothing's in his ear while he falls asleep.
Having looked more into Lo Celso, I'm not sure he'd be a good Dembele replacement (but may be a good Eriksen replacement), he's pretty much been playing CF recently, and people laugh at PSG for playing him as a DM.
We hope so because the club isn't that far away from the summit imo and if we had invested last summer I believe we could still be in a title race this week although there are no guarantees I think we could have ran them both close.I think the investment has to be made now. The stadium not only facilitates competitive wages for players (and in a sustainable fashion), but DEMANDS we make the investment due to the sponsorship deals we'd be looking at securing.
I think Levy realises that sponsors want to back winners. He's just been financially focussed on the stadium build until now, perhaps.
Huh? We have 2 World Cup winners in our squad. 1 of them was captain.
Vertonghen, Alderweireld, Aurier, Wanyama, Lucas, Eriksen and Llorente have all won multiple league titles at previous clubs. It's only since coming to Spurs that their trophy hauls have dried up.
Ajax have been showing the world what a young and on the up team can do. One trophy won, a league title likely and a genuine chance of winning the Champions League.
Plus, the best, most consistently high quality, football we've played in my lifetime has been when we had a young and on the up team. It took a fluky record breaking winning streak for Chelsea to stop us winning the league a couple of seasons ago. A slow start and a concerted effort from the whole of the Premier League to get Leicester to be champions ahead of us the season before.
The problem is that you've plucked that figure from thin air.
Lloris is the only one that counts, and he's a keeper. His influence over the field players is limited.
Llorente played 30 minutes in a group game in the WC Spain won
The other players you mentioned won things in a tin pot league, with the exception of Lucas and Aurier, but they weren't really important.
Sorry but I don't think any of those players is an experience winner like Bale. With experienced winner I mean someone who had an important role in winning those things and know what it takes. Bale scored in 2 of the CL finals. That is what I mean. It's about personality, not being in a squad that won a title. And imo, that is something we are missing.
Never heard of him. Please could you say which player he is similar to?
He's was a bit like Ozil when he played in Argentina. He made one of the best passes I've seen with a rabona
It didn't work out for him in France as an AM, until he was dropped to CM. He showed an aggresion and determination to win back the ball that no one though he had in him. This move to CM earned him a spot in the national team, and in the WC squad. Although I don't know why he was never used. Everyone I know wanted him to play as a starter.
In Betis he became a leader imo. He would be a great buy imo, as a CM.
I can't think of a similar player right now
I personally think Kane and Son have that in them, Eriksen too but would definitely take Bale no doubt.Anyone saying they wouldnt take Bale back is absolutely outside of their minds. He’s the exact kind of player we desperately need. He’s a winner and can change a game in an instant. We dont have that in this team.
Its ridiculous to say we don't have that in our team. If what Kane and Son do isn't game changing enough, well i'm flummoxed.I personally think Kane and Son have that in them, Eriksen too but would definitely take Bale no doubt.
Those who know a bit more about Lo Celso, would you say he could be in addition to Grealish or instead of as he seems fairly similar
He's was a bit like Ozil when he played in Argentina. He made one of the best passes I've seen with a rabona
It didn't work out for him in France as an AM, until he was dropped to CM. He showed an aggresion and determination to win back the ball that no one though he had in him. This move to CM earned him a spot in the national team, and in the WC squad. Although I don't know why he was never used. Everyone I know wanted him to play as a starter.
In Betis he became a leader imo. He would be a great buy imo, as a CM.
I can't think of a similar player right now
Those who know a bit more about Lo Celso, would you say he could be in addition to Grealish or instead of as he seems fairly similar
He's was a bit like Ozil when he played in Argentina. He made one of the best passes I've seen with a rabona
It didn't work out for him in France as an AM, until he was dropped to CM. He showed an aggresion and determination to win back the ball that no one though he had in him. This move to CM earned him a spot in the national team, and in the WC squad. Although I don't know why he was never used. Everyone I know wanted him to play as a starter.
In Betis he became a leader imo. He would be a great buy imo, as a CM.
I can't think of a similar player right now
Van Den Beek reminds me of Davy Klaasen.