by genome » 23 Nov 2020 18:52
by Franchise FC » 23 Nov 2020 19:51
Winston BiscuitWoodleyRoyal Fair play to Jose, clearly his defensive approach at previous clubs was just playing to strengths of the relevant clubs. With Spurs he is fully exploiting the embarrassment of attacking riches he has at his disposal. Born to win. Spurs will win the league this year.
Not sure a league win during the Covid season is really going to count as a league win anyway tbh
by Sutekh » 24 Nov 2020 13:21
Franchise FCWinston BiscuitWoodleyRoyal Fair play to Jose, clearly his defensive approach at previous clubs was just playing to strengths of the relevant clubs. With Spurs he is fully exploiting the embarrassment of attacking riches he has at his disposal. Born to win. Spurs will win the league this year.
Not sure a league win during the Covid season is really going to count as a league win anyway tbh
I don't think Liverpool fans would see it that way
by Winston Biscuit » 24 Nov 2020 20:12
by Simmops » 29 Nov 2020 18:48
by Pepe the Horseman » 29 Nov 2020 18:52
Old Man Andrews Jose will get flack for his negative tactics this afternoon but he's played a blinder. A 0-0 draw away at Chelsea is a decent result.
by URZZZZ » 29 Nov 2020 22:38
Old Man Andrews Jose will get flack for his negative tactics this afternoon but he's played a blinder. A 0-0 draw away at Chelsea is a decent result.
by Simmops » 29 Nov 2020 22:44
URZZZZOld Man Andrews Jose will get flack for his negative tactics this afternoon but he's played a blinder. A 0-0 draw away at Chelsea is a decent result.
Chelsea contributed to the dire spectacle arguably more than Spurs did
Didn’t force the issue enough, too much sideways and backwards passing, didn’t make the most of the rare occasions Spurs were out of shape. Ziyech really disappointing too
Of course, Spurs played defensively but considering how much Chelsea spent on the likes of Werner, Havertz, Ziyech, Pulisic etc, not sure they can attribute their lack of creativity too much to that, given Spurs’ defence contained Dier, Rodon and Aurier. That’s now 0 goals in 3 games against the other so called big “6” for Chelsea
by Simmops » 06 Dec 2020 17:09
by South Coast Royal » 06 Dec 2020 19:08
by Pepe the Horseman » 06 Dec 2020 19:19
by Royal Rother » 06 Dec 2020 19:51
by genome » 06 Dec 2020 21:39
by Zip » 06 Dec 2020 21:49
by Franchise FC » 06 Dec 2020 21:55
by Winston Biscuit » 07 Dec 2020 03:30
Franchise FC Given the state of their defence, on paper, I can’t see them winning but they’re still up there.
Dier, Sanchez, Aurier - how many other teams would any of those three get into, yet as a group they’re defending really well
by Franchise FC » 07 Dec 2020 10:45
HendoFranchise FC Given the state of their defence, on paper, I can’t see them winning but they’re still up there.
Dier, Sanchez, Aurier - how many other teams would any of those three get into, yet as a group they’re defending really well
But that's the key though isn't it. If you have a group of solid, but unspectacular defenders, over the course of the season, they're likely to out perform a defence which has 1 star player but a few much weaker players.
I think Spurs are in great shape.
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