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Alex Pritchard

Had no involvement with Brentford's goals in their 3-2 away win at Blacburn Tuesday night but won several FKs, assisted in several attempts on goal and had a couple of shots on target himself, one a decent long range volley that was straight at the keeper.

Was subbed off before Brentford scored their winner second half and the video highlights in the link below suggest he might have done better helping his defence for Blackburn's second.

Not only did he give up too easily on tracking his man, it was his feeble tackle near the box which yielded possession and led to Brentford conceding.

No doubt Poch would work him hard at getting him fitter and stronger but it looks like he might have quite some work to do there.
http://www.footytube.com/video/blackburn-rovers-brentford-mar17-343178
 
Had no involvement with Brentford's goals in their 3-2 away win at Blacburn Tuesday night but won several FKs, assisted in several attempts on goal and had a couple of shots on target himself, one a decent long range volley that was straight at the keeper.

Was subbed off before Brentford scored their winner second half and the video highlights in the link below suggest he might have done better helping his defence for Blackburn's second.

Not only did he give up too easily on tracking his man, it was his feeble tackle near the box which yielded possession and led to Brentford conceding.

No doubt Poch would work him hard at getting him fitter and stronger but it looks like he might have quite some work to do there.
http://www.footytube.com/video/blackburn-rovers-brentford-mar17-343178

You have come to this conclusion after 1 game?
 
You have come to this conclusion after 1 game?

Haven't seen the latest highlights. But I have to say I had some similar concerns when I watched a full Brentford game earlier this season. But it's probably a system thing, they attack in a way I think is somewhat similar to what Poch wants with us, but defensively they seem quite different. I do think he has some way to go to fit into our system defensively, which is no surprise or big deal.
 
You have come to this conclusion after 1 game?
Okay maybe it was just a one-off, or maybe he was carrying an injury which would also explain why he was eventually subbed off. Either way he's still very young and the way Poch gets his players super fit and pressing would doubtless soon eradicate any issues around application.
 
Okay maybe it was just a one-off, or maybe he was carrying an injury which would also explain why he was eventually subbed off. Either way he's still very young and the way Poch gets his players super fit and pressing would doubtless soon eradicate any issues around application.

Agreed. Particularly considering how well it has turned out for those youngsters who have responded so well to Poch this season.
 

Highlights from Brentford vs Millwall. Pritchard with the pen and puts the cross into the box which leads to their 2nd goal. Nice little bit of skill at the start too.
 
Highlights from Brentford vs Millwall. Pritchard with the pen and puts the cross into the box which leads to their 2nd goal. Nice little bit of skill at the start too.

Don't think it was Pritchard that was brought down for the penalty was it?

A good couple of involvements again. Looking forward to seeing Pritchard in pre-season and (hopefully) next season at Spurs.
 
Don't think it was Pritchard that was brought down for the penalty was it?

A good couple of involvements again. Looking forward to seeing Pritchard in pre-season and (hopefully) next season at Spurs.

I don't think he suggested that it was Pritchard?
 
http://www.vavel.com/en/football/pr...ex-pritchard-make-the-grade-at-tottenham.html

The Tottenham Hotspur first team has seen an injection of academy products in the starting XI over the past couple of seasons.
Andros Townsend, Nabil Bentaleb, Ryan Mason and most recently, Harry Kane have all successfully made the step up and have received international recognition for their efforts.

All but Bentaleb were loaned out on numerous occasions to gain first team experience before getting into the starting eleven.

Alex Pritchard is currently on loan at Brentford and is being tipped by many to make the step up next season and challenge for a place in the Spurs team.

He too has done the rounds, completing loan spells at Peterborough and Swindon Town before his current spell in West London.

It was at Swindon last season where he started to catch the eye, netting eight times in all competitions, and earned nominations for League One Player of the Year and also Football League Young Player of the Year.

This season has seen him improve greatly, he's been in terrific form as Brentford seek back to back promotions.

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Pritchard is confident in his own ability as this season he has attempted an average of 3.1 shots per game, which has led to 10 goals - joint second most in the team. He has also recorded seven assists, the most by any Brentford player so far.

Equally adept on both feet, he's scored every sort of goal for Brentford. Tap-ins, long range efforts, free kicks and also a penalty. Although yet to score a header, but at just 5ft 7in you can excuse him for that.

Pritchard is also versatile and has played in all three of the positions behind the striker for Mark Warburton's men this season in the 4-2-3-1 formation; the same one that Spurs employ.

Warburton also believes that Pritchard will make the grade at Spurs. The Brentford manager said: "He can dominate a football. Alex is best with the ball at his feet. He's the best player I've seen in this division, certainly, to receive the ball on the half-turn at pace.

"Technically he's outstanding. For me, Pritch is nailed on for the Premier League. I think he is more than good enough to go and positively impact their playing squad."

He's also represented England at both U20 and U21 level and will be hoping to receive a call up to the European Under-21 Championships in the Czech Republic over the summer.

Early signs are that Pritchard will be given a chance next season to prove his worth under Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino.

They turned down a bid for him just before the January transfer window, and Pochettino was in the stands during the recent 4-1 win over Fulham at Craven Cottage.

The Argentine is renowned for giving youngsters a chance to prosper, something he did brilliantly at Southampton and is currently doing at White Hart Lane.

At just 21, Pritchard has got time on his side and with a summer clear out apparently planned at White Hart Lane, he could well find himself lining up alongside his fellow academy graduates in August
 
They announced the final candidates for the football league young player of the year. Pritchard didn't make the final cut although Alli did
 
What the hell has Redmond done to deserve it?

3 goals and 8 assists compared to Pritchard's 10 goals and 7 assists in virtually the same amount of appearances.
 
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