Kulusevski is a bit of a mouthy ****. Maybe mouth off if you win something. Playing for Spurs seems unlikely though.
Exactly how I saw it in the summer. We have sleepwalked through four transfer windows.The problems we have, you could see coming last season and the fact that Txixi is leaving shows he knew himself he was running out of steam. After the treble winning season, obviously there wasn't a lot of time to turnover but that was never a surprise so it was insane to go into that season without Gundo, Mahrez and Laporte without having big names already lined up. Last season when Rodri got suspended, we all saw how shit we were, it was clear as day. That's 4 transfer windows we haven't done what's needed, we've obviously had a lot of luck with injuries in the last few seasons which has meant Pep's preference for a small school had been vindicated. His genius also got us out of a lot of problems, players stepped up to the plate and delivered when top performers were out. All of this has come to a head now, loads of injuries condemning a small squad that needed a rebuild. There's not one thing to blame here, just loads of calamities that have created a perfect storm. There are players like Bernardo who you with trust with your lives not to give the ball away, that seem to be different people all of a sudden. The spaces between lines are fucking huge, and we're just not able to make the required changes. Really not sure what the answer is right now, maybe we go back to how it was in Pep's first season with 3 at the back?
Shhhhhhhhhh, reading the "crisis" thread it's a foreseen unforeseeable.Most fans could see the decline in squad last season, seems the management didn’t?
Yeah but in the 18 months prior they won a treble and a 4th title on the spin. Whilst O don't doubt it that it might be in the back of their minds, does that mean Walker can't run anymore? Does that mean Gundog has been awful since returning, does that mean we play as we do without Rodri? It is a combination of things and our charges I would imagine is a very small percentage of the problem.It brought the squad together most certainly but this thing has dragged on and on, a kind of death by a thousand cuts in terms of the never ending storm of negativity and nastiness. It has sapped my energy and must be having some underlying impact on the players at this stage.
Prime Sterling would run down blind alleys, try to go through gaps that weren't there and miss sitters. And he'd still be a better attacking option than Savinho, Doku, Nunes and possibly Grealish. - Though Grealish gives us more control.Prime Sterling walks into this team.
Doesn’t take a genius to figure out our method has been figured out.Interesting take from a Spurs perspective.
Dejan Kulusevski: “Because #ManCity have a lot of the ball sometimes, we can rest when we defend. There’s also so much space up there, we play one against one and then it’s always dangerous because we have a lot of quality..."
As I think you can see from Pep’s post match comments about trust I think we are probably slightly guilty (as I have been as a fan) in assuming they could just all go again. Bill Belichick the great American football coach said it was better to let a player go a year early rather than a year late and with players like walker that’s probably right.The problems we have, you could see coming last season and the fact that Txixi is leaving shows he knew himself he was running out of steam. After the treble winning season, obviously there wasn't a lot of time to turnover but that was never a surprise so it was insane to go into that season without Gundo, Mahrez and Laporte without having big names already lined up. Last season when Rodri got suspended, we all saw how shit we were, it was clear as day. That's 4 transfer windows we haven't done what's needed, we've obviously had a lot of luck with injuries in the last few seasons which has meant Pep's preference for a small school had been vindicated. His genius also got us out of a lot of problems, players stepped up to the plate and delivered when top performers were out. All of this has come to a head now, loads of injuries condemning a small squad that needed a rebuild. There's not one thing to blame here, just loads of calamities that have created a perfect storm. There are players like Bernardo who you with trust with your lives not to give the ball away, that seem to be different people all of a sudden. The spaces between lines are fucking huge, and we're just not able to make the required changes. Really not sure what the answer is right now, maybe we go back to how it was in Pep's first season with 3 at the back?