I am pretty sure even if we won 3-0, he would have been wrong... we get it.
Maybe he could start with actually winning the game 3-0?
I am pretty sure even if we won 3-0, he would have been wrong... we get it.
Lovely. Lots of bans incoming.
The fans do have general bursts of "Come on you Spurs", etc. I get the feeling it's ingrained into their psyche that the team won't get the job done and more often than not they don't. It's built-in disappointment that spills out at the end, rightly or wrongly.I was at work whilst the game was on so only watching it now.. The thing is we don't get behind the team even when it's going well. I'm watching the 1st half atm, we are 1 up and playing well yet still it sounds like a library there. Compare that to somewhere like Elland Road.
The 12th man is a real thing yet we don't use it at all.
So whilst I get the frustrations it seems crazy to me that they're quiet all game when it's going well but the moment it goes wrong they find their voices.
What subs was he supposed to make? Odobert and Gray were running on fumes and had to come off.I have no problem with Palhinha, I don't want him playing with Bentancur trying to see out a 1 goal margin with 30 mins to go. Legs/running is a huge part of the PL (especially this season), it's why United with a 200M front line are still brick (their midfield can't run).
I think the game showed he was wrong, we play attacking, it helps our defense, we sit back to hold a lead, it invites pressure and it cost us. Sure if we had Kane/Son the game would have been dead in first half, but we don't.
Exactly my thinking today, plenty of times one decent pass and we could have been in with a goal scoring oppurtunity, when Richy was in the clear 2nd half a prime example, unfortunately our players just don't seem to have that quality to make those passes.. The inability to get the 2nd goal when on top really cost us and there were plenty of opportunities to do so with a bit more quality or better decision making.
During the second half, I genuinely thought the crowd hadn’t been bad because the vibe was muted but kinda positive. Think I was just relieved that there was no abuse or real negativity around me.The fans do have general bursts of "Come on you Spurs", etc. I get the feeling it's ingrained into their psyche that the team won't get the job done and more often than not they don't. It's built-in disappointment that spills out at the end, rightly or wrongly.
No they booed Frank. I was there and you could hear them gearing up for it. They even Booed Frank's name at the start when the lineup was announced.Surely the fans were booing the ref?
Really?? If that’s true, I’m genuinely shockedNo they booed Frank. I was there and you could hear them gearing up for it. They even Booed Frank's name at the start when the lineup was announced.
He's basically a dead man walking amongst the match going fans at this point. It's win games or or nothing now.
No they booed Frank. I was there and you could hear them gearing up for it. They even Booed Frank's name at the start when the lineup was announced.
He's basically a dead man walking amongst the match going fans at this point. It's win games or or nothing now.
We just seemed to delay the pass by a second or two too late. The Richy one when he tried to find Muani was a prime example. If he had released it a moment earlier i'm not sure the pass gets blocked and Muani is on for a tap in. Whether he manages to control it is another thing!Exactly my thinking today, plenty of times one decent pass and we could have been in with a goal scoring oppurtunity, when Richy was in the clear 2nd half a prime example, unfortunately our players just don't seem to have that quality to make those passes.
What should he have done? What waiting quality was there on the beach to do the simple like for like change as you claim?It is, because it shows how close we can be, but the guy doesn't get it.
The game was lost when he went to Bentancur/Palhinha pivot, you don't think that's on him?
Relying on Richi to be creative is the first issue though, he's very patchy in that regard. Seems to have sorted his fitness and scoring, but he's never been a 10 assists a season sort of player.We just seemed to delay the pass by a second or two too late. The Richy one when he tried to find Muani was a prime example. If he had released it a moment earlier i'm not sure the pass gets blocked and Muani is on for a tap in. Whether he manages to control it is another thing!
It is, because it shows how close we can be, but the guy doesn't get it.
The game was lost when he went to Bentancur/Palhinha pivot, you don't think that's on him?
Relying on Richi to be creative is the first issue though, he's very patchy in that regard. Seems to have sorted his fitness and scoring, but he's never been a 10 assists a season sort of player.
Agree with your assessment. As for VDV he is exciting to watch, but I don't think he's a great defender. I actually think Danso is a better defender than him, with our problems at LB I really would have thought it was worth playing VDV there and Danso CB....I don’t agree with idea that sitting back invites pressure, any more than I agree with the idea that pressing with intensity and a high line leaves us open at the back. It’s a team game and there are trade offs and opportunities both ways with doing each thing.
The way I saw the game was that we intended to have a strong first half, get ahead, and then hit them on the break. Up until about 5-10 mins before their goal, it was working perfectly. We simply had to convert one of the chances we had in the second half and then we would have seen the game out. That’s on the players.
Then when they scored, the players were tiring / Sunderland started throwing caution to the wind. And I think Micky just fudged it for us to be honest. He was either being lazy or more likely just knackered for whatever reason. But being miles off your nearest man, or throwing a lazy leg at a cross. That’s not on Frank.
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