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***OMT Tottenham Hotspur v Burnlio, Sat Jan 24th, 3pm***

We have to hope that we do the most Spurs thing possible here and drop points to West Ham and Burnley and then somehow go and pick them up against Saudi Sportswashing Machine and United.

We can very quickly find ourselves 17th/18th in Feb though.
We can very quickly sack our coach that can't beat a relegation team to save his live
 
Doesn’t matter it? He gets pelters regardless. I don’t see VDV getting the same abuse for being tinkle poor at the back.

VDV has been called out for his defending yes, and repeatedly.

What you call abuse others call observations. Noting Xavi not completing passes as a creative player is hardly something to call Childline about
 
fudging Romero, that’s another 2 points his lack of concentration has cost us.

If they don’t get the first they don’t the get the second.
 
I don't get it. He gets on the ball and tried to make things happen! The movement in front is terrible or not there at all more times than not!

Perhaps, but he needs to do way more when we haven't got the ball. I'd like to see a little more Porro on him to be fair.
 
You spelt liabilities wrong

Think the team were so focused on trying to score, whole side just forgot about defending. It happens when a team havn't had zhit to do in defence, no ones set or ready. No excuse. Deeply zhit again, as we were by far the better team.
 
I don't see risky passes not coming off being pulled up - it's the basic stuff he repeatedly fails at that is frustrating

That's my point, it's not slide rule defense splitting passes he's not completing. It's the ones farming it out wide to the overlap, or playing into feet.
 
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