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Les Medley
He's got the save to cross bar/post down to a tee.
He's got the save to cross bar/post down to a tee.
He does loads of those passes in the warm up and I'm sure it's part of day to day training.I wonder if Hugo does it deliberately the way he kicks towards Walker or Davies from the floor and plants it just a yard too high for them to do anything with it.... he must do it five/six times a game.....why bother!!
Doesn't he practice them at all?
Both going to PSG in the summer ... replace with Wenger and Fulop
More chance of Wenger I would say considering Marton Fulop sadly died a couple of years ago from Cancer.
This makes me feel deeply uneasy. It's understandable, but it's the club's job to disassociate loyalty to Mauricio Pochettino from loyalty to Tottenham Hotspur, the entity that pays Lloris his wages. Maybe one day we can have afford Poch a Bill Nic-esque status that allows him to conflate personal and club loyalty if it helps us get to where we want to be...but we're not there yet, and we exist in a footballing world where loyalties and priorities shift at the drop of a hat.
Poch is a good young manager, and might well become great in time. But, unless he demonstrates some sort of exceptional loyalty to us, his career and impact on the club should be firewalled a bit in terms of keeping it separate from the development of a core of committed young players long-term. I acknowledge that it will be devilshly hard to do because a) Poch seems like a thoroughly decent, committed chap and it feels really bad having to advocate taking surreptitious measures against him, and b) our young players owe their development and careers to him in many cases, making them even more fiercely loyal to him than they otherwise would be to a more hands-off coach.
But realpolitik dictates that we tone down this sort of thing if we can. We aren't MoPo FC, we're Tottenham - and although Poch may well earn our full, unqualified trust in time (if he stays around for long enough and commits his future conclusively enough), we're better off nipping any future Soton-esque player revolt (in the event of Poch leaving) in the bud, if that's even possible.
Lloris would have left in summer 2014 if Poch hadn't wooed him
I know Hugo saved a pen in Monaco and think he also saved one against Aguero a couple seasons back but apart from those two does he ever even go the right way...conceded another two during the international break to Luxembourg and Spain and I'm sure reports said he went the wrong way for both!
Maybe he commits early, and the penalty takers see this and roll it the other way.I know Hugo saved a pen in Monaco and think he also saved one against Aguero a couple seasons back but apart from those two does he ever even go the right way...conceded another two during the international break to Luxembourg and Spain and I'm sure reports said he went the wrong way for both!
This was also the image made after the Real Lasange Tragedy at Wet Spam.
I know, which is why I acknowledge that it'll be bloody hard to convince players that Tottenham Hotspur as an entity is as deserving of their loyalty as Mauricio Pochettino is as an individual.
But it has to be done for now, I feel. In the future we can revisit it if Poch becomes a club legend (or even if he just stays committed to us in the face of better offers, a la Wenger with Arsenal), but at present the Tottenham - Poch relationship hasn't yet been tested to the point where we can be comfortable with players arguably confusing loyalty to the coach with loyalty to the club.