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Post may have come across wrong, I don’t mind Bentancur. This wasn’t me saying “oh no, he’s going to bring Bentancur on for Bergvall” that’s just genuinely what I think Frank may do.

I’ve never seen such poor effort, you said it yourself, Muani was putting the most effort in out there. Two stupid goals confer and we’ve panicked ever since, awful passing, poor control and just headless chickens everywhere. As much as tactics are questionable (and they are) we also really need someone out there who can sort this team out on field.

We seem to panic and immediately forget any sort of cohesion, it’s just lots of ‘let’s run and sort of hope it falls for us’. We need someone one who can get their foot on the ball, calm it down and actually try and play us into a bit of form. As is, we just look like we could lose this by 4 or 5.

I 100% agree.
 
I saw a homeless guy on the way to the stadium ranting about how the badger faces the wrong direction on top of the new stadium and that's why we're cursed
 
I was thinking this exactly. It’s reducing a team that we know is capable of playing football into one that only attacks with crosses. I remember when United lost a home game, ironically I think to Fulham, and they put the most crosses in ever for a PL game at the time.

I think it’s all well and good to be better at set pieces. But to strip away so much of what these players know they can do is just not going to inspire their confidence.

I fully believe that a reactive, pragmatic manager can succeed at a top club. Enough Italian coaches have made it work. Jose made it work. But I think a pure ‘we only score from crosses’ won’t work at a top club. The players won’t stand for it.
Exactly. Frank has to change if he wants to succeed at Spurs.
 
This feels eerily similar to around 2002 when Arsenal were a dominate team and we were dreadful so I decided to get into NBA, NFL and baseball. Might be doing that again soon.
 
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