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Tony Galvin
Are we taking about this season? Because if so, Eriksen has done fudge all bar 15 good mins against a newly promoted championship side.
Talking about what he has done for us over the time he has been here.
Are we taking about this season? Because if so, Eriksen has done fudge all bar 15 good mins against a newly promoted championship side.
Talking about what he has done for us over the time he has been here.
We have to look at the present though don’t we. The fact is that he is not even a shadow of his former self, and there are no signs that suggest that it will change.
Pochettino sticks with the diamond out of stubbornness, we win despite of it because of having much better players and a bit of luck. Pochettino's faith in the diamond is strengthened whilst learning nothing about how to actually use that formation sporadically. Ensuring that the slump continues when we face better teams. Trump is re-elected, new wars break out on most continents as the world ignores global warming until it's utterly too late to do anything about it. Darkest timeline confirmed.This will be one of those Palace/SCBC games where the other team doesn't turn up and we all stop worrying about Spurs until we play someone good and look complete dogbrick again
Shall we don the beards now?Pochettino sticks with the diamond out of stubbornness, we win despite of it because of having much better players and a bit of luck. Pochettino's faith in the diamond is strengthened whilst learning nothing about how to actually use that formation sporadically. Ensuring that the slump continues when we face better teams. Trump is re-elected, new wars break out on most continents as the world ignores global warming until it's utterly too late to do anything about it. Darkest timeline confirmed.
Or we get our act together.
Don't know why many are still opting for Verts and Toby together as our centre halves in a flat back four. As well as our obvious right back problem, Toby and Verts have both been caught out for pace this season on numerous occasions.In my opinion, we really need Sanchez's pace in there and so would opt for a back three.
This enables Toby to cover the RB and Verts the LB without leaving us too exposed centrally. Add in Dier as a holding DM and this would hopefully shore up our defence and allow our more attack minded players to go about their business with more confidence and freedom.
With all due respect we're playing Brighton, not Liverpool, Emirates Marketing Project or Arsenal...
Agreed, but we still need a solid base to build from. Our first priority must be to fix our defensive woes.
I think have a 4-2-3-1 with Dier as one of the two should be enough. I'd bring in Sanchez and give Toby a rest though
Is Lo Celso back yet, will be interesting to see what he can do
Lo Celso is apparently back at end of month, so hopefully back to first team action before the 3rd international break in November...I don't follow injuries that closely, but i don't think he is far away.
After the international break would be my guess.
Are we taking about this season? Because if so, Eriksen has done fudge all bar 15 good mins against a newly promoted championship side.
He will continue to sulk and put in below par performances. In my opinion, he should be removed from the squad completely so that we have as much time as possible to adapt to life after him.
In a 4-2-3-1 the wide attacking midfielders give cover to full backs quite often. When counter attacked on that sometimes fall to the central duo, but they get help from some on the front four quite quickly.In normal circumstances, I would be prepared to risk that, but it really doesn't satisfactorily address the underlying weakness of our two full back positions.
I dont think Sissoko would do any worse than Aurier, but I also dont think he is a defender, nor good enough attacking wise, to be as successful as people seem to think.
At least you have something to aspire to for future postsObviously my aspirations as a spelling champion don't match my abilities.
That's what happens when you try and spell aspirations without checking spell checker
Alderweireld said that they talked him through the game. He played conservatively, which was the right thing to do in the circumstances, but he is no right back. Could he become one? Possibly, but I am not convinces that now is the time to so that.
Given his physical attributes, I completely see why people are keen to put him out there.
Given his footballing attributes, Im far from convinced he has what is needed to do the job.
Though I do much prefer the idea of him at RB than CM, so wouldnt complain if things went that way right now.
If he was really to be a RB proper, it should have started back in pre season, give the guy a chance to actually learnt the role.