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*******Spurs v PSG*******Official OMT*******

Lol if you watched Maldini play he actually made plenty of sliding tackles. But the point so is, watch the pen back, you see Romeo react twice, if he doesn't make the first move they are free on goal which he would be criticised for, he then has to slide in to attempt to block the 2nd attempt.

Sometimes it's not a player error, sometimes it's just the other team playing smartly.

If we really want to criticise, we should be looking at why Romero had to react twice before anyone else did.

I say all that I'm not even someone who overly rates Romero but I just find the witch hunt that happens after some goals a bit tiresome.
 
Does Frank think playing like this will get results against most teams?

Or does he think that a more conservative way will?

Does he feel it's cause of individual mistakes we've lost, and would those mistakes have happened with a more conservative outlook?

Could we have scored less, but then conceded less?

This is the fudging conundrum
 
Does Frank think playing like this will get results against most teams?

Or does he think that a more conservative way will?

Does he feel it's cause of individual mistakes we've lost, and would those mistakes have happened with a more conservative outlook?

Could we have scored less, but then conceded less?

This is the fudging conundrum

its all about the mistakes tonight, tactics were spot on, we should be strolling out of here with an easy win

we've been a fudging disgrace at the back, the sort of basic individual errors you don't see from 8 year olds

I am fudging livid, useless fudging clams, Romero and spence in particular
 
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