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*** OMT: Spurs vs Sunderland*** Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Sunday 4th January, 3pm

And bar Solanke they can all play out wide. Muani looks shy. Richi when playing on instinct, is decent, and the best rn. Odobert has the most potential. And Tel can strike a ball sweetly, but needs to get his precision.

The thing that made Kane was his love of the limelight. You're in the pressure situation, in front of goal, 60,000 hearts in mouths....what happens next? Some love that moment and go ice cold - but not many.

Kane was one of those that put him through one on one, you’re shocked if he doesn’t score. Our current attackers, put them through and to me it feels more 50/50, none of them feel particularly deadly finishers.

I think Richy perhaps has an instinct the others don’t, a ball flying about in the box id fancy Richy to chuck himself at it and tuck it away before the others.
 
Kane was one of those that put him through one on one, you’re shocked if he doesn’t score. Our current attackers, put them through and to me it feels more 50/50, none of them feel particularly deadly finishers.

I think Richy perhaps has an instinct the others don’t, a ball flying about in the box id fancy Richy to chuck himself at it and tuck it away before the others.

As soon as Richi has time to think he loses half his power.
 
Also, look at the options having Davies at left back opens up.

Nothing about Spence's ability, by Davies can open up and play that ball down the line both on the ground and lofted. Means attacks can be built with more variety.

It's why having a natural left sider is important. It adds balance and options.
 
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