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Vincent Janssen

Agreed. I dont think people should slag fans who arent convinced by Janssen. Fact is Vincent in the last game made a decision to shoot instead of setting up Lamela. To make it worse, the shot was far off target. He has also made other misses. I personally am not convinced of his finishing ability yet. That doesnt mean that people dont want to give him time but when a striker comes here with a reputation as Holland's numero uno striker, one expects better.

Yawn, Harry, eriksen, Lamela even bale all chose to shoot now and again.
Twice I've seen him miss decent chances and for them to be quoted on here as "open goals.
Two defenders and a goalkeeper don't make an open goal.
If he had passed the haters would be claiming he lacked bottle. We better be careful or we could turn him into another soldado.
 
Yawn, Harry, eriksen, Lamela even bale all chose to shoot now and again.
Twice I've seen him miss decent chances and for them to be quoted on here as "open goals.
Two defenders and a goalkeeper don't make an open goal.
If he had passed the haters would be claiming he lacked bottle. We better be careful or we could turn him into another soldado.

Ummm not sure where that thinking came from.

But on Soldado, we did not turn Soldado in to anything. He got great support from most Spurs fans.
 
All set up for him now with Kane's injury. As we don't have anyone else to play up front he'll have an extended run in the team, able to play 90 minutes most games, as the focal point in an attack that ended with the man he is replacing winning the golden boot last season.

Was hoping he'd have done a little better by now but there have been flashes of brilliance from him that I've been encouraged by. As has been said before, he is on a different planet to where Kane and Lamela were at this stages of their Spurs careers.
 
I fear the response to him scoring will be: 'well, it was only Gillingham at home'. Same on Saturday vs boro

Here's hoping he shuts up his critics. This early write off is ridiculous
 
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Agreed. I dont think people should slag fans who arent convinced by Janssen. Fact is Vincent in the last game made a decision to shoot instead of setting up Lamela. To make it worse, the shot was far off target. He has also made other misses. I personally am not convinced of his finishing ability yet. That doesnt mean that people dont want to give him time but when a striker comes here with a reputation as Holland's numero uno striker, one expects better.

And that is the problem with some fans, they see a young player from another country play in a far more harder league and after seeing him for very little playing time throw doubts on his ability. As i say some fans make you laugh.
 
Soldado MK II.

A ridiculous assertion so early into his career

He's been bright. That's it, though, and he needs to get the goals under his belt lest the Soldado comparisons start piling in (however unjustified they may be). As a useful comparison with a player deemed too expensive for our tastes, Batshuayi's had 2 goals and 1 assist in 4 sub appearances.

Another comparison would be with Mido who scored 2 goals on his debut and we all thought we had hit the jackpot but he only went on to score 12 more goals in Spurs career.
 
i know exactly what is going on with him and he will grab two against Stoke and win some key physical battles.

Backing him to be our keyman and to play Harry into goal scoring form.

Paul Stewart to Kane's Lineker

I think he is a more rounder striker than Paul Stewart who could never effectively lead the line
 
Surely he's not Soldado MK II he's just Pavlyuchenko MK III? Iversen MK IV for me.

Poor man's Rasiak.
 
Bang a couple of goals in and he'll be compared to Shearer[emoji6]

Too much pressure on him. He may miss another sitter but we're in for the long haul here. I don't want him out on his feet midweek. How he does on the weekend and in the CL is more important.


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The key IMO for any new player coming in is game time

He now knows he will get some decent game time and potentially a run of 10 or so without interruption (barring a disaster). He can play without fear (ish) knowing he isn't under pressure

Getting 10 minute cameos here and there is limiting his time to perform and until he scores is also putting pressure on (as demonstrated by some of our fans views already on here)

Let's now judge him after the run he is gonna have and reserve opinion until then... That's at least someway to being fair
 
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The key IMO for any new player coming in is game time

He now knows he will get some decent game time and potentially a run of 10 or so without interruption (barring a disaster). He can play without fear (ish) knowing he isn't under pressure

Getting 10 minute cameos here and there is limiting his time to perform and until he scores is also putting pressure on (as demonstrated by some of our fans views already on here)

Let's now judge him after the run he is gonna have and reserve opinion until then... That's at least someway to being fair
Its quite normal for a foreign player to take a year to adjust to the PL and living in a different country, so let's judge him after he's had one whole injury free year with us.
 
Another comparison would be with Mido who scored 2 goals on his debut and we all thought we had hit the jackpot but he only went on to score 12 more goals in Spurs career.

Oh, I remember being wildly excited by his goals against Pompey. Even Chivers said something along the lines of Mido's goals being ones he'd be proud of he'd scored them (iirc). Ah, carefree (definitely more naive) times. :)
 
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