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    Steven Bergwijn

    People seem to expect Bergwijn to be Lennon, Son or even Lucas in terms of pace. He's not a player that will consistently beat his man with speed (even in the Dutch league). His strengths lie in his passing and movement around the box. That being said he's certainly not 'slow'.
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    Sergio Reguilón

    For a young player coming to a new country, he seems very confident in himself. A good sign.
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    Pierre-Emile Højbjerg

    o_O
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    Eberechi Eze

    Seriously disappointing that we don't appear to be interested. He's going to be a star.
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    Troy Parrott

    I haven't seen too much to suggest he would be suited to playing wide, so that's a little surprising.
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    Eberechi Eze

    Looks like a special talent and a bargain.
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    Serge Aurier

    He's not the worst player I've seen play for Tottenham. But he is the biggest liability.
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    Mauricio Pochettino

    Well having seen most of the finals that Klopp has been involved in (Dortmund are somewhat of a second team of mine), that wasn't really the case. In fact I would argue that relative to his team's talent, the final against us was one of his side's worst final performances. As we were pretty...
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    Mauricio Pochettino

    Elite performances like the ones Liverpool have produced in the last two seasons under Klopp. Not sure how anyone could make the argument that he isn't an excellent coach, let alone a good one. Does a team losing a final automatically mean the coach bottled it? Or are there any other factors?
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    Mauricio Pochettino

    What constitutes a good coach?
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    Mauricio Pochettino

    How does an excellent coach "bottle" a final? I think you have to look deeper than just the results in this case.
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    Jose Mourinho - SACKED

    An excerpt from an article by Jonathan Liew (courtesy of bankruptspurs)
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    Giovani Lo Celso

    awesome dawson has gone quiet
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    UFO’s - Do You Believe ?

    You realise there are people that dedicate their lives to learning about species of animals?
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    Jan Vertonghen

    Imagine spending most of your life dedicated to a profession and then realising that perhaps you're no longer at the level required. The notion that he was trying to gain sympathy is absolutely ridiculous. And I'm not sure what was unprofessional in his reaction.
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    Giovani Lo Celso

    o_O
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    Giovani Lo Celso

    The vast majority of those goals are tap ins or where he's stretching for the ball and has no choice but to use that foot. He's very good at getting those types of goals. Maybe extremely one footed was a little harsh, but we've all seen him lose a good goal scoring opportunity because he's had...
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    Giovani Lo Celso

    I don't think we need GLC to directly takeover creative responsibility from Eriksen. He has different qualities - more intensity, better ball carrier, probably without as much passing ability (although he certainly has vision). He was signed along with N'dombele, who is more progressive than...
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    Giovani Lo Celso

    Alli is extremely one-footed. And the examples you've listed as players not being accused are defensive players - where being two footed is less important.
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