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Eric Dear
No he isn't. Who said he is?He is no where near the level of Ramos.
No he isn't. Who said he is?He is no where near the level of Ramos.
He is no where near the level of Ramos.
His mistakes rarely if ever that tacticI’m not sure I agree, I would argue that Romero was perfectly allowed to play to his instincts in Ange’s system. Indeed I think the idea that he would advance up to win the duel knowing that VDV was covering in behind was a key part of the system.
I really think the confusion in the players was down to barely having a settled defensive line or settled 11 from one game to the next. We seemed to do absolutely fine when playing a more defensive game (either overall or in phases) when we actually had our first choice players on the pitch.
I’m not sure the top 4 teams in the league would take him
He hasn’t shown anywhere near enough consistency
I get what you’re saying, but part of me thinks it can be argued that the 18 yard line as defensive line was an attempt to take a cognitive load off of the players. That line doesn’t change, so if the players organise around that, it should reduce error.
I also think that Bowen goal was just a Ben Davies error. Simple as that. He messed up. But he’s our 5th choice centre back for a reason, and played a lot more than 5th choice centre backs usually do. And I think part of the reason we conceded so many goals was the relative lack of games we actually got anything approaching our first choice 11 on the pitch.
I understand too that we conceded a lot of goals under Ange, but I just would have loved to have seen his system in its intended final form. Because when that happens, it was about squeezing the opposition in their half and not giving up too many chances at all. When a team is unable to actually play the way they have been built and trained to play, there are always horrible stats in goals conceded and scored. And then it looks like the manager is missing something obvious. But usually it just requires getting players back fit and things start falling into place.
But yeah on Romero specifically, I agree we were using the 18 yard line. I’m just not convinced it was beyond the ability of top level footballers to carry out. I also don’t know exactly why we were using it, but a top level manager trying to win games probably had a reason. Maybe it was precisely because we didn’t usually play with a double pivot, and so we would be vulnerable to the slips in behind. And this was a way to mitigate that while allowing our players to take up the offensive positions we want them to have in possession?
NahLiverpool defo would imo. City probably. Arsneal no. Chelsea and Villa would too.
My view.
Nah
Pool have more reliable players
City may because they have been a mess defensively
Chelsea maybe but they aren’t a top 4 side IMO regardless of the table
Neither are villa
We shall seeFair enough. Time will tell. I think he's well on the way to being an elite CB
Amen to that.He reminds me of Ramos. Played so close to the line in terms of discipline. His aggression is part and parcel of what makes him the CB he is. And believe me, any team in the world would have him right now IMO
The same could be said about Jan and Toby, nobody outside spurs really wanted them, but they were the best partnership in the country for while.You do realise we are the only set of supporters who actually rate Romero right? That says a lot about how much Spurs fans overrate their own players.
plus injured for what seems half the timeI’m not sure the top 4 teams in the league would take him
He hasn’t shown anywhere near enough consistency
He has a serious concentration/motivation problem, the errors he makes are so basicAnd what about when he was making the same stupid errors and same rash brainless tackles when Conte was manager? Shall we blame that on Ange's tactics too? Lets not pretend that Romero's problems have magically appeared since Ange was manager.....
DunnoThe same could be said about Jan and Toby, nobody outside spurs really wanted them, but they were the best partnership in the country for while.
I don’t agreeYou do realise we are the only set of supporters who actually rate Romero right? That says a lot about how much Spurs fans overrate their own players.
He didI'm pretty sure Macallister said he is the best in the world. He plays with VVD.
He did
The argies all say it
It’s a cult of how they stick together
He isn’t even the best one in north London let alone the world
CBIsn't the best what in North London?
Agreed, he simply cannot compete with Ramos' 30 career red cards.He is no where near the level of Ramos.