StephenH
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We have options in CB and CM... we don’t at FB. We have players were happy to leave at FB which says a lot
We need better quality in all these positions
We have options in CB and CM... we don’t at FB. We have players were happy to leave at FB which says a lot
MaybeWe need better quality in all these positions
I see a lot are still saying give Mourinho time and money. Do people honestly think he will get money? And if so when.
As I posted here this week. Imo, this current crop will not be turned by Jose. The mini bounce is well and truly over.
We’ve already been told there will be likely be no ins this window. Therefore: The target this season of 4th and a cup is a mile off. And if we give him one window close season and 100m - do we think that will solve everything?
This is a major rebuild job, as we were told by Poch. Multiple windows and big money.
I see no solution this season or next. Hopefully I’m wrong.
Davies can do the job defensively if he is trusted and plays consistently. Offensively he's still below par, his crossing isn't the best but he is a good user of the ball in the final third. Realistically we need new first choice options on both sides.2 top full backs would make a massive massive difference
Our game and the modern game is so reliant on the width that you get from full backs and we have one in Davies who can do a job. The rest are past it, useless or just untrusted
We have options in CB and CM... we don’t at FB. We have players were happy to leave at FB which says a lot
Bang on. People talking like he’s going to be given 150m for 5 new players. I just don’t see it.
Alasdair Gold done a very fair video yesterday. He said he thought 1 or 2 new faces could change things up. I guess if you combined those with GLC and Ndom finding some form then maybe. That’s the realistic version imo.
This - plus get rid of those who are having a negative effect. That’s THE most important thing.
This - plus get rid of those who are having a negative effect. That’s THE most important thing.
A striker trumps both CM (and RB). At left back Davies, Rose, Verts are an impressive selection.
Aurier has done okay this season. He’ll never be the best defensively but he’s doing okay. Foyth has something to offer too imo.
So striker and an all round tenacious midfielder are key
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IIRC it was both Rose and Aurier who wanted to go. In fact Rose's move to Watford was blocked.Maybe
But fixing the biggest weaknesses first helps
Despite all the people blaming CM ... it’s clear the club were happy to get rid of only one CM (wanyama) whereas they were happy to lose Rose and Aurier (according to both players) so we recognise we need FBs
Who said it was blocked ?IIRC it was both Rose and Aurier who wanted to go. In fact Rose's move to Watford was blocked.
IIRC it was both Rose and Aurier who wanted to go. In fact Rose's move to Watford was blocked.
Their analysis to go with it
Very interesting and is exactly how I have seen things. Put a half decent defensive midfield in our team and we would instantly be significantly better.Their analysis to go with it
Tottenham Hotspur: a defensive midfielder
Perhaps the most surprising thing in the numbers about José Mourinho’s time at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium so far is that he seems to have built a solid defensive shell. They’ve managed to concede 11 non-penalty goals from 6.98 xG, but other than that, the numbers at that end are a stark improvement compared to the end of Mauricio Pochettino’s reign.
Mourinho has been able to do this without much of a functional midfield. Tensions between the two aside, Tanguy Ndombele has looked an exciting forward passer when on the pitch, and Mourinho has found roles for such players in the past. Of course, this has typically been alongside a robust holding midfielder, such as Matić partnering Cesc Fàbregas. With the current candidates for the number six role consisting of Harry Winks, who offers calm passing and little presence in front of the back four, and Eric Dier, whose physical limitations seem increasingly insurmountable, Mourinho can’t field Ndombele with proper protection. This leads Spurs to play a lot of pretty dreadful stuff, muddying up the game to keep things ticking along. (I’m sure you’re all shocked that Mourinho would do this.) So bringing in a high-quality holding midfielder would improve the defence and the attack, giving the side a more secure base from which Ndombele and others could really do their thing and dominate football matches.
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Very interesting
Maybe but there are still quite a few people on this forum who feel that us bringing in a DM is of lower importance than other positions. I think there are definitely other positions that we need to upgrade but they are of secondary importance and until we have a decent DM in the team we'll struggle.Stating the effing obvious was my thought
Stating the effing obvious was my thought
I absolutely think that is the most important area to address, more so than any issues at FB or the backline. A competent DM will gives us balance, help us control the tempo of matches and will give a platform for our footballers to play.Very interesting and is exactly how I have seen things. Put a half decent defensive midfield in our team and we would instantly be significantly better.
So who are the DMs available in January? Could we tempt Rabiot who is out of favour at Juve? (and more importantly are his wages far too high?). Would Matic be worth bringing in for a short term fix? (not the long term answer but still surely a much better option than Dier?). Could we bring in Soumare and ask him to play a little deeper and more disciplined than he does at Lille? Could Sander Berge be a reasonably priced option? Anyone in the Championship doing a decent job in this position?.... Kalvin Phillips for example? Or should we just stick Skipp in there and see if he sinks or swims?
Further to the above it would be good to see a similar comparison for the attacking output of the team for the same time periods.