Yes good win for Spurs and a great game to watch, especially if you were a neutral as it was a very attacking end to end game. Sadly Richarnelson did not score his open goal chance. Hopefully the injury to Micky Van de Venn is only temporary. Man City are arguably the best team in the world and therefore a very good win. Onto Man U. in the next round of the League Cup. While a team in transition, a team Spurs can beat, especially at home and the Semi's would beckon! TTID.
I purposely delayed responding, particularly to the Timo situation, until after the Villa game particularly because Ange said Sonny is likely to start in an all round stronger 11. Yes, as a team performance (and the way we reacted to yet another very poorly defended corner) as far as that left hand flank is concerned, we came back and ran the match superbly. But Sonny himself underperformed by his own standards and despite looking incredibly pee'd off after being subbed, Ange was proved to have done the right thing with Richy grabbing an assist before doing what looked like a hamstring soon after. Richy and Timo are very much in the same boat as far as the moaning contingent of Spurs fans are concerned along with a whole bunch of players from seasons past. Total silence when something positive comes of their involvement, but sentences galore about every mistake. I personally didn't think Richy did that well today for his short lived appearance and you could see he wasn't that happy with himself too, but the few seconds it took for that assist to reach Solanke and end up in the net is all that matters really. I agree with IanRay below that neither are proving good enough overall, but as he also intimated at least acknowledge positive contributions as opposed to conveniently ignoring them. Everybody who pulls the shirt on deserves fans' backing (with the exception of N'Dombele for me). Of course, the better performing players are going to get the bigger and more plentiful cheers from the terraces, but kicking guys when they're down isn't likely to do the trick. Footie is played in players' heads for many more minutes off the pitch than on it I'm sure. I'm also sure that a lot of them woul benefit from having no social media accounts too.
For some reason I only see Carabo in the offy. Timo is to Sonny what Lucas was to Neymar albeit quicker For me Kulu and his deft touches were the difference... His running is like a katana but his passing was deft like an Olympic fencer A right footed player would have loved to put the cross through he did for the first goal
Timo scored a cracking goal but is not good enough for premier league in my opinion.he does try but so does Richie but i dont want either of them at Spurs.i like Ange but cant see him winning anything this season.Spurs are too inconsistent
Yes.exactly.Spurs are not a winning club and as much as i didnt like Conte i think in his rant he was bang on with what he said about the mentality of the club as a whole.
Eli is very informative and always worth a listen
Even if your not a Spurs fan !!
thanks so much!
Yes good win for Spurs and a great game to watch, especially if you were a neutral as it was a very attacking end to end game. Sadly Richarnelson did not score his open goal chance. Hopefully the injury to Micky Van de Venn is only temporary. Man City are arguably the best team in the world and therefore a very good win. Onto Man U. in the next round of the League Cup. While a team in transition, a team Spurs can beat, especially at home and the Semi's would beckon! TTID.
the statistics for their possession was ridiculous!
#COYS
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I purposely delayed responding, particularly to the Timo situation, until after the Villa game particularly because Ange said Sonny is likely to start in an all round stronger 11. Yes, as a team performance (and the way we reacted to yet another very poorly defended corner) as far as that left hand flank is concerned, we came back and ran the match superbly. But Sonny himself underperformed by his own standards and despite looking incredibly pee'd off after being subbed, Ange was proved to have done the right thing with Richy grabbing an assist before doing what looked like a hamstring soon after. Richy and Timo are very much in the same boat as far as the moaning contingent of Spurs fans are concerned along with a whole bunch of players from seasons past. Total silence when something positive comes of their involvement, but sentences galore about every mistake. I personally didn't think Richy did that well today for his short lived appearance and you could see he wasn't that happy with himself too, but the few seconds it took for that assist to reach Solanke and end up in the net is all that matters really. I agree with IanRay below that neither are proving good enough overall, but as he also intimated at least acknowledge positive contributions as opposed to conveniently ignoring them. Everybody who pulls the shirt on deserves fans' backing (with the exception of N'Dombele for me). Of course, the better performing players are going to get the bigger and more plentiful cheers from the terraces, but kicking guys when they're down isn't likely to do the trick. Footie is played in players' heads for many more minutes off the pitch than on it I'm sure. I'm also sure that a lot of them woul benefit from having no social media accounts too.
For some reason I only see Carabo in the offy.
Timo is to Sonny what Lucas was to Neymar albeit quicker
For me Kulu and his deft touches were the difference...
His running is like a katana but his passing was deft like an Olympic fencer
A right footed player would have loved to put the cross through he did for the first goal
Shows why Deki was given MOTM
Timo scored a cracking goal but is not good enough for premier league in my opinion.he does try but so does Richie but i dont want either of them at Spurs.i like Ange but cant see him winning anything this season.Spurs are too inconsistent
@@IanRay-v7g but hasn’t that been the case for years?
Yes.exactly.Spurs are not a winning club and as much as i didnt like Conte i think in his rant he was bang on with what he said about the mentality of the club as a whole.