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Kieran Trippier

I think, assuming Poch will be our manager and hasn't left, come the summer you will see him be completely ruthless with this group of players. I reckon 2 or 3 additions to the first XI and maybe 1 or 2 more for the squad, with 2 or 3 out of the first team and sold and a few squad players sold as well. He's given them all ample opportunity to step-up and get us to the next level.

He tried this summer. The ones that didn't go were the issue. Wage demands too high. He has earmarked this situation for sometime IMO and thus why he has been frustrated. I know people want to blame Levy, but this is a genuine combination of factors coming together. He will be here and changes will be made.
 
My thoughts as well, he is not bad going forward but he has never given me confidence as a defender. I would rather we gave Serge a run of games.

Two seasons ago away to albeit good Monaco we got slapped and he was absolutely torn apart - it was obvious then he wasn’t anymore than a decent back up.

Teams seem to be targeting him and the space he leaves.

I don’t think I’ve been as angry with a spurs player as I was with Trippier on sat.

Players make mistakes, but to continue to make them and not learn is unforgivable at this level
 
He tried this summer. The ones that didn't go were the issue. Wage demands too high. He has earmarked this situation for sometime IMO and thus why he has been frustrated. I know people want to blame Levy, but this is a genuine combination of factors coming together. He will be here and changes will be made.

There's a bit in Poch's book about how he hates long contracts for players, because it demotivates them and makes them hard to get rid of. Though he acknowledges chairmen will always think differently.
 
He tried this summer. The ones that didn't go were the issue. Wage demands too high. He has earmarked this situation for sometime IMO and thus why he has been frustrated. I know people want to blame Levy, but this is a genuine combination of factors coming together. He will be here and changes will be made.
Basically all the money from sales was promised to Poch (itk)...and considering who was going (ie some high value players + squad fillers/failures) was a pretty sum of money (circa £170m). As I have said before on paper it all looks good, to execute is a miriad of conversations, negotiation s and transactions. No buttons saying sell and buy.

Levy did nothing to block any of this and if he was blocking by overvaluing one of our players or thinking an incoming target was to expensive it was with the full agreement and understanding of Poch. If there was any falling out over any of it we'd certainly know about it.

Naturally as a professional coach with the urge to press on it is not surprising that you show some signs of frustration as your basically left with the same old same old from last season.

Let's not forget though that Levy (itk) gave Poch carte blanche to do as he wanted with the squad (he c.ould of sold Kane if he wanted), that's a massively high level of trust from the chairman, and why wouldn't you trust Poch, he as earned it. Poch is also in full realisation that that level of control is a rarity as a coach/manger, which hopefully filters into his grass is greener thoughts.
 
I still think Aaron Wan Bissaka at Palace would be a great player for Poch. Has all the physical attributes, decent going forward. At 20 years old, I think he's the next Kyle Walker.
He's got a lot of potential. He gives the ball away a lot, but I'd imagine much of that comes from being in the opposite corner of the field to Zaha in a team playing the "give the ball to Zaha" tactic.
 
Considering our current midfield injuries trippier may have a role to play
I can see us going 3 at the back and using Foyth, Sanchez and Toby.
If so then it’s trippier on the right for me and ideally a fit rose left but he doesnt appear to anywhere near fit again
You could then play winks in the midfield role with Dele and Eriksen and Lamela and Kane up top

I think that team would be a positive one for games we expect to dominate. Son or Moura off the bench or in rotation with Lamela would be strong too. Main issue is if Rose is out than Davies won’t be offering much, so I can see Aurier coming into a back 4 and getting a run at making himself first choice.

Is there any news on Dier? One of his qualities has been the fact that he doesn’t get injured!
 
He wouldnt be the only one! Id imagine half the team wanted to rip him a new one.

Yep! I imagine for multiple reasons too. He must have been thinking 3-0 up, very good performance so far against a pretty difficult team.

Then soon after, due to two mistakes he played his part in, we're holding on and the headlines go from Spurs comfortable win to Spurs hold on, with all the focus on the 20 year old CB who's just given away 2 penalties.

Not what Poch would have wanted for Foyth's start and he should have had a lot more protection!
 
I think that team would be a positive one for games we expect to dominate. Son or Moura off the bench or in rotation with Lamela would be strong too. Main issue is if Rose is out than Davies won’t be offering much, so I can see Aurier coming into a back 4 and getting a run at making himself first choice.

Is there any news on Dier? One of his qualities has been the fact that he doesn’t get injured!
I didn't know Dier was injured till 1 hour before the game so no idea
Agree that Davies doesn't suit wing back
 
Trippier has never been an amazing defender. The flack is a little harsh on Trippier imo. Everyone has a bad game now and again. Trippier has had more good than bad recently, but probably needs a rest after the WC.

I think we are missing Rose (and Walker). Can Aurier come good? Another one who's suspect defensively. Hopfully he is training hard and can play without the boo boos in the future.
 
http://www.espn.co.uk/soccer/totten...eran-trippier-must-remember-he-is-a-full-back

I can't remember Poch ever calling a player out like this before tbh, though maybe he has. He must have been pretty angry and rightly so, after his performance against Wolves.

Never heard him being so direct towards one player, but that's 2 games in a row he's messed up along with several other mistakes this season. As a team we've been pretty sloppy with conceding poor goals all season.
 
Remember when there were rumours that Trippier and Toby were left out of the Inter away squad because they'd come to blows after the Liverpool game?

Could it be Toby thought Trippier played as brick as he did vs Wolves and smacked him because of it?:D
 
Remember when there were rumours that Trippier and Toby were left out of the Inter away squad because they'd come to blows after the Liverpool game?

Could it be Toby thought Trippier played as brick as he did vs Wolves and smacked him because of it?:D

Toby’s look after that first goal said a lot
He kinda stared at trippier but kept stum
 
http://www.espn.co.uk/soccer/totten...eran-trippier-must-remember-he-is-a-full-back

I can't remember Poch ever calling a player out like this before tbh, though maybe he has. He must have been pretty angry and rightly so, after his performance against Wolves.

Yeah...it's pretty rare for Poch to clearly mark out a single player like this, he must know the team agrees and he will also know it's a position we are well stocked in with KWP pushing alongside Aurier.

Something is going on with Trippier...the first attempted nutmeg was silly but the second goal, the lazy swing of the leg and leaving Foyth 2v1...really bad. He needs to get his head in the game. It's almost like the Leicester syndrome where you reach the heights you never thought you'd get to and its hard to then keep going and to follow up that ridiculous achievement. Maybe getting to the semi finals and scoring that goal against Croatia in particular wasn't the best thing that could have happened to him.

Maybe the hype has gone to his head - not that he is a bad guy and can't be redeemed, just that he needs to come back down to earth and realise what got him there in the first place. He also has this annoying habit of blaming other players when he has clearly made a mistake. It's one thing to give your teammates a rollocking to make sure everyone keeps their standards up, but I wonder if he is almost veering into Alexis Sanchez territory by being viewed as a bit of a prat when he's clearly made his own mistakes.
 
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