26 | Savinho - 2025/26

People say they don’t feel sorry for him on his salary. Well I still do. Imagine being hated and abused with people going after your family. He loooks absolutely desperate when he’s on the pitch. Money might make life a lot easier but it’s not going to paper over that.

I still think he’s a talented lad. The spurs rumours have done for him at the moment. He needs a break and some one on one training and some sports psychology or something
Some one on one training??

He'd probably fuck that up like most of his one on ones we see when he plays.

He's an absolute myth of a top player.

Call me out for being harsh or whatever you want.

I've never rated him. And the other night when he fouled himself was fucking hilarious.

People willing him to come good are blind.
 
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No, he's more unpredictable on the right than on the left; this allows him to use his speed to get past his opponent near the touchline or cut inside with his left foot, as he did against Dortmund.

However, for the moment, his best place is on the substitutes' bench.
 
I was among those who supported his move to Tottenham last summer. It wasn't a question of talent; I'm generally lenient with players, especially those in their first season – it's never easy. But I explained that it was his attitude and mentality that shocked me. The fact that he agreed to a move to Tottenham after just one season at a club like Manchester City under Guardiola made me doubt him and his ambition. I quickly realized he lacked ambition and wasn't willing to put in the effort to improve.

That said, once he stayed and extended his contract, I had no choice but to support him. But he absolutely must make an effort, particularly to learn the language, in order to integrate well into the group and build relationships with his teammates. It's unacceptable that after a year and a half here, he only speaks to Nunes in the squad. I suppose he can't communicate with the others because of the language barrier.
During training sessions open to the media, I observe him, and he seems like an outsider within the team.

I've read and heard many stories about players, each with their own personality, and some find match days complicated because they aren't happy within the group. But as soon as there's a new player of the same nationality or who speaks the same language, they've seen a radical change on the pitch, a significant improvement. That's why some agents say about players who fail at one club and succeed at another, "There are no bad players, only bad circumstances." I hope he'll make the necessary effort to at least learn the language to successfully integrate into the group.
 
Being able to stay on his feet and pass to his own team should be pre-requisites for any footballer, he doesn’t seem to be able to do either
 
That said, once he stayed and extended his contract, I had no choice but to support him. But he absolutely must make an effort, particularly to learn the language, in order to integrate well into the group and build relationships with his teammates. It's unacceptable that after a year and a half here, he only speaks to Nunes in the squad. I suppose he can't communicate with the others because of the language barrier.
During training sessions open to the media, I observe him, and he seems like an outsider within the team.
Not sure how true it is only Nunes he speaks to.
Makes no sense whatsoever.
Ederson, Dias and Bernardo were all there last season and come across as friendly enough guys.
 
I'm not anti him at all, but he's getting on my ****
Just stop waving your arms at the crowd, when you clearly aren't doing your own job!

Next time he does that and I'm at the ground, I'm turning my back on him!

Whenever I see it, it doesn't make me want to cheer and sing more, anyway. But next time him or Marmoush do it, I might just have an aneurism
 

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