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***OMT - Spurs vs Liverpool***

We couldn't play out because there were no passes available.
The midfield 2 were out numbered 3 to 2. Coutinho was on Walker, Mane on Davies, Firmino between the centre halfs.

We've had this problem this season and the solution was to play a 343 and given an extra passing option at the back.

Then Emirates Marketing Project played 433 against us with one of their 3 against each of our 3 at the back.
They got in behind again and again.

Liverpool were always going to play 433. Poch knew 343 would have been a disaster against them.


Maybe we should have played long balls from the back to Kane and Alli. Maybe even Janssen would have been an option here.
For me, one of the reasons there was no passes was because be wanting to pass it across the back or have time on tge ball we allowed Liverpool to cut those passing angles off.
 
No they aren't possession statistics. They are scores a website's algorithm was given random things.
Scores that look completely meaningless because they have no scale.
I mean look at them.

Cech has "-21" for "Attack".
Caballero has "-4" for "Defence" but has only played 5 games.

What does any of it mean?

If you want to look at possession stats for Keepers look at pass success percentage on opta.
But even that is flawed as what you really want to see is how good a keeper is at retaining possession under pressure not when there no player in the same half of the pitch as him.
There's no stat for that.
I guess we will just have to use our eyes.

My mistake. Here are the stats, it tells much the same story

http://www.squawka.com/football-pla...02/2017#season#2#all-matches#total#desc#total

I don't have any problem with people using their eyes but data can be helpful too. The claim was that Lloris is poor in possession, that's clearly not true.
 
If poch learnt a few things about his players then i will accept this as part of the learning process and evolution of the team.
We really miss an in field leader, Hugo is great but it's difficult for a keeper. Harry tried to lead by example but was as isolated ad harry.
Someone who can control the tempo when we don't have ball. We fell into the same trap last night that we did against city, allowed ourselves and the ref to be bullied.
We are to nice and naive, someone needs to stand up and start taking control.

Would agree with this, i have never believed that a Captain should play in goal and would be so far away from most of the action to make any difference.
 
We did not play well yesterday at all ( probably our worst performance of the season) but i really have to chuckle at some comments i have heard after the game. The result does not surprise me at all and i would have been happy with a point, there are several reasons ( apart from us not really turning up) (1) Liverpool are not a brick team like some of our supporters like to make out/suggest they like us are still growing as a team (2) we are not as good a team as some make out ( usually the same supporters who think Liverpool are brick) (3) we have a shocking record against Liverpool at Anfield ( i know because i have been at most of them) (4) We had two of our be<st players out in Jan and Rose and unfortuately we have no one in their class to replace them.

No matter what some fans say we are still a work in progress and we still have a way to go ( much like Liverpool) under Poch i believe we will get there.
 
Most of our goal kicks are 10 yard passes to defenders standing at the edge of the box and we do tend to be quite patient with possession often going back to Lloris and passing the ball between the back 4/5 so I wonder how many of those passes make up the stats.

Here are some pass completion maps from a handful of a games this season. If you can name a keeper who you think has better distribution in the league, I'd be happy to post some of their games as a comparison.

Vs Liverpool

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Vs Boro

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Vs Hull

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Vs Man Utd

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We did not play well yesterday at all ( probably our worst performance of the season) but i really have to chuckle at some comments i have heard after the game. The result does not surprise me at all and i would have been happy with a point, there are several reasons ( apart from us not really turning up) (1) Liverpool are not a brick team like some of our supporters like to make out/suggest they like us are still growing as a team (2) we are not as good a team as some make out ( usually the same supporters who think Liverpool are brick) (3) we have a shocking record against Liverpool at Anfield ( i know because i have been at most of them) (4) We had two of our be<st players out in Jan and Rose and unfortuately we have no one in their class to replace them.

No matter what some fans say we are still a work in progress and we still have a way to go ( much like Liverpool) under Poch i believe we will get there.
(5) they wanted it ten times more than us. It was a game Klopp simply could not afford to lose so it was like he'd personally thrust a red hot poker up each and every one of his player's arses just before kick-off. :mad:
 
I think Lloris is fine at passing the ball when a team aren't aggressively pressing us. When he is put under a lot of pressure, he isn't great with the ball at his feet imo (but that's not really his job) and he can play team-mates into trouble in this scenario too.

Generally, we are good at building out from the back, but there are times when we need to just not do that. When City beat Barca in the Champions League this season, they played much more direct from the back. 99% of the time they don't do that, but they made an exception. We should make some exceptions at times and that should be instructed by Poch.
 
Very surprised and somewhat dismayed by Poch's reported comments today that " when asked whether his side had pushed forward too much and left gaps at the back, Pochettino disagreed, "for me, it was the opposite" he said believing his team were too deep at times'.

If true, that is deeply worrying and shows he isn't learning.

He is talking about our speed on the ball when in possession. This is a prime example of how sometimes we need to be brave and play Winks instead of either Moose or Victor. Both are royal players, but against sides like Liverpool you need to move the ball quickly when you have it. Which Winks does. And he does not lose possession. Also, we had no fit first-choice left-sided players! This was a mASSIVE issue!


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We did not play well yesterday at all ( probably our worst performance of the season) but i really have to chuckle at some comments i have heard after the game. The result does not surprise me at all and i would have been happy with a point, there are several reasons ( apart from us not really turning up) (1) Liverpool are not a brick team like some of our supporters like to make out/suggest they like us are still growing as a team (2) we are not as good a team as some make out ( usually the same supporters who think Liverpool are brick) (3) we have a shocking record against Liverpool at Anfield ( i know because i have been at most of them) (4) We had two of our be<st players out in Jan and Rose and unfortuately we have no one in their class to replace them.

No matter what some fans say we are still a work in progress and we still have a way to go ( much like Liverpool) under Poch i believe we will get there.

Common sense post and in total agreement!


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He is talking about our speed on the ball when in possession. This is a prime example of how sometimes we need to be brave and play Winks instead of either Moose or Victor. Both are royal players, but against sides like Liverpool you need to move the ball quickly when you have it. Which Winks does. And he does not lose possession. Also, we had no fit first-choice left-sided players! This was a mASSIVE issue!


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I agree. If everyone is on their game, then pushing up is not a problem and would be an asset. Dropping deep just gives Liverpool more room to play and we do not have the players to play on the break.
 
I expected us to lose this game, so I'm not to bothered with that. I am, however, furious with the way we lost! Not showing up for a game like that and just surrender from the kick off is just not acceptable!
 
I expected us to lose this game, so I'm not to bothered with that. I am, however, furious with the way we lost! Not showing up for a game like that and just surrender from the kick off is just not acceptable!

That's the frustrating thing

We didn't turn up and almost cantered through the defeat

Really poor alround
 
really its not winning away at places like Bournemouth and Sunderland that are our downfall.There is nothig between 2-6th but it seems that we are usually the team that ends up losing out in these circumstances.The Liverpool game was a time to park the bus and not let Liverpool get 3 points.
 
That's the frustrating thing

We didn't turn up and almost cantered through the defeat

Really poor alround

I remember when i was worried about how we would cope near the end of the season with multiple games plus our tough training regime plus pressing.
Imagine that twice in recent weeks we have had whole weeks to prepare for two big blockbuster away games....and produce frankly shocking performances (even if we were lucky/heroic to salvage a draw vs City)...i mean what the hell is going on with that??
 
really its not winning away at places like Bournemouth and Sunderland that are our downfall.There is nothig between 2-6th but it seems that we are usually the team that ends up losing out in these circumstances.The Liverpool game was a time to park the bus and not let Liverpool get 3 points.

Indeed; a bit worrying in that i can't remember when it was that we only had 4 away league wins by this stage of a PL season....
 
It's not all doom and gloom though. We've played 2/3 of the season and we've only lost 3 times. The worrying thing is that our 2 worst performances have come away to Manure and Liverpoo. Looking ahead, if we can keep going like we have, we should target 80 points. 9 wins, 1 loss and 3 draws from the remaining 13 fixtures should be doable, and would see us and up with a record 80 points. Should be enough for 2nd/3rd.
 
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