SirPercyHotspur
Jamie Redknapp
Looking forward more to seeing the U19's with LWB take on PSG in the youth league than the the first team.
What channel is it on?Looking forward more to seeing the U19's with LWB take on PSG in the youth league than the the first team.
It is scheduled to be shown on Spursplay , you might also find it on a youtube channel somewhere.What channel is it on?
I'd go with:
Vicario
Spence Romero Van Der Ven Udogie
Paulinha Grey
Johnson Bergvall Xavi
Muani
Bring on Odobert, Richarlison, Sarr as needed
Likely lose 3-1, but more intent, attacking
Don't mind that team or intent. But I think Johnson is suspended? Also, Porro didn't play at all over the international break and then on the bench for the Goons game.I'd go with:
Vicario
Spence Romero Van Der Ven Udogie
Paulinha Grey
Johnson Bergvall Xavi
Muani
Bring on Odobert, Richarlison, Sarr as needed
Likely lose 3-1, but more intent, attacking
Johnson is suspended following his red card against Copenhagen.
I've often complained about being subjected to the tedious spectacle of our dry humping the edge of an opposition box; even outside the worst of times, it can be like watching someone wearing boxing gloves try to force a skinless chipolata through a crack in a fence post. But somehow, and if recent "performances" are anything to go by, I doubt we'll achieve even that level of penetration, even in the City of Luuurve.
I don't know, I feel like this weirdly might be a decent game for us. Probably still lose, but no pressure on the team really and Frank might try something a bit different. And PSG leave space in behind so punting it long could actually be a bit more fruitful for us in this one if it's knocked into the space....This feels like a 5-0 loss incoming
That would require us to actually have someone up there to exploit it. Which we certainly didn't against arsenal.I don't know, I feel like this weirdly might be a decent game for us. Probably still lose, but no pressure on the team really and Frank might try something a bit different. And PSG leave space in behind so punting it long could actually be a bit more fruitful for us in this one if it's knocked into the space....
Is this a must win in context of the table? I've not really considered how the new system works yet.
I get it's a must for a good performance for Frank.
Against the Goons it was knocked directly to Richi who can't hold it up. I'd expect there to be plenty of space for us to knock it into space for whoever is up front to run onto rather than bang it into them to hold up. But maybe just wishful thinking....That would require us to actually have someone up there to exploit it. Which we certainly didn't against arsenal.
Arsenal left space in behind, they were camped in our half, we didn't and don't use it.I don't know, I feel like this weirdly might be a decent game for us. Probably still lose, but no pressure on the team really and Frank might try something a bit different. And PSG leave space in behind so punting it long could actually be a bit more fruitful for us in this one if it's knocked into the space....
Yes that's totally fair. I guess because I remember it happening against PSG last time a few times we knocked long balls into channels etc and it worked. But they were only just back for pre season so not really too much to read into that I guess...Arsenal left space in behind, they were camped in our half, we didn't and don't use it.
When Richie scored I think their keeper was the player in their half.
Two things successive managers at Tottenham have done, play the ball to feet, never in front of a player to run onto, and not set up a defence to stop shots/attacks from the centre of pitch.
Two things, the negative first, why is Kudus playing 60 yards from goal with his back to it?Yes that's totally fair. I guess because I remember it happening against PSG last time a few times we knocked long balls into channels etc and it worked. But they were only just back for pre season so not really too much to read into that I guess...
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