I do agree, some of the slagging he gets from a section of our fans is way over the top IMO. However he seems to be so short of confidence and i would think he would be better off moving at the end of the season.I don't think it's splitting hairs, you said they were better than Richy when Richy is better than both of them. And yes we need better than Richi, but he would absolutely get in Everton's team....
But this is Sesko first season....he may get better. We knew what we were buying and still bought itOr Man U paid more for Sesko, depends which spin you want I guess..
Solanke isnt coming back this year I bet. Rich really has to start taking his chances when he gets them. Our next game is gonna be toughLooks like he'll have a few more starts coming up with Muani out now and Solanke still needing minutes to get match fit.
Oh crap, I thought he was training and back after this International break (Not match fit but back)?Solanke isnt coming back this year I bet. Rich really has to start taking his chances when he gets them. Our next game is gonna be tough
Solanke isnt coming back this year I bet. Rich really has to start taking his chances when he gets them. Our next game is gonna be tough
I thought Frank said something like he isn't sure if we will see him this year ir something along those lines. I could have made that up. But Frank been saying after every international he getting closer . Just womt believe anything until I see him on the benchOh crap, I thought he was training and back after this International break (Not match fit but back)?
If its Richarlison Sat, Weds until January then we are gonna need him to find another little purple patch
Incredibly and intentionally vague from frankThis was what I saw on Solanke
One forward Thomas Frank cannot call upon to face United is Dominic Solanke. The England international is yet to start a match this season and has missed the past two-and-a-half months with an ankle injury that has dogged him since the summer. The 28-year-old eventually had to have a minor procedure at the end of September but is yet to return.
Spurs are set to arrange a training ground friendly during the international break next week which will give centre-back Radu Dragusin a first chance of some match action 10 months on from his ACL injury and Frank was asked if Solanke could appear as well in the behind-closed-doors.
"Most likely not," admitted the Dane.
Frank was then asked whether the Tottenham supporters could at least expect to see Solanke back in action before the end of the year.
"Er, I do hope so. I would say let’s see what happens after the international break," said the Spurs boss. "We are still going steps forward. It’s on track so far."
Frank had earlier told football.london: "I think the international break will be the big deciding factor because we have two weeks there to push in the next steps. As I say, it's going forward. It was clear that he was not ready before the international break. It's more, we look after the international break, that's what we're aiming for. I think we always want to get it right, but I think it's important to get it right so he's out there, can help the team and we need him back."
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