citizen_maine
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It must be frustrating for them that none of it is working
Went for the ball, no studs, and definitely no follow through = yellow card. What’s all the fuss?!the Sun ripping us to bits over Otamendi's challenge but nothing on the asault on KDB
Judy read the article; what a f**king crock of s**t.Some of their ratings are fucking awful.
Delph gets 6 - the same as fucking Dele Alli! How can someone have watched that game and not seen Delph play fantastically, I really don't know. He's so good under pressure, he's so good at playing out from the back.
Harry Kane gets 8 - His only contribution was trying to break Sterling's ankle.
Mourinho has played that way for years, and got results. He just knows how to do it. Buys big players, and pays a lot of money for them. Regardless of the stick Lukaku gets, he's worth a fair few points with the goals he scores, especially against the lower teams, as they've got defenders who just can't handle him. With his goals, they'll finish top four, so the £77m is well spent.The fact the rags are where they are playing the way they are indicates how bad the league actually is.
Pep knows that the press is almost impossible for 90 minutes, especially if you constantly move the team around and cause everyone on the the opposition to be involved, which is why his philosophy of “move the ball, it is 100 times quicker than moving yourself with the ball” is so soul-destroying for the opposition. What we have that others do not is a total buy-in of that system by the players, and a midfield that understands how to run the opposition ragged by playing passes, 3 yards, 3 yards, 5 yards, 5 yards, 30 yards....suck them in over here, make them run to you, suck them in over there, make them run to you, then switch the ball and make them all run over there...over and over and over again.Watched the game again and I noticed at about the 60 minute mark spurs started to look tired and they began to wilt. They kept dropping deeper and deeper and im sure Pep saw this too as he started to bark instructions to Fernandinho, KDB to push further forward and especially to Delph who from then turned into another central midfielder to flood that part of the pitch and they just couldn't cope. It just the little things like which make Pep truly special. They also must of planned this in training as it happens so seamlessly and everyone knew exactly what they had to do
Well said. Reiterates what many of us said at the beginning of the season...they were always going to be there or thereabouts, especially with the purchases they have made over the last few years and a manager who knows how to get a win.Mourinho has played that way for years, and got results. He just knows how to do it. Buys big players, and pays a lot of money for them. Regardless of the stick Lukaku gets, he's worth a fair few points with the goals he scores, especially against the lower teams, as they've got defenders who just can't handle him. With his goals, they'll finish top four, so the £77m is well spent.
It's boring, but it gets results. Any other season they might even be leading the table, or at least be a lot closer to the leaders. Nothing to do with the league being weak, we're just ridiculously good.
Agreed, the league is not over, not by a long way. Yep, we're playing ridiculously good, but the 2-1s we had recently could very easily have been draws - I know they weren't, but that's how close the margins are. I'll gloat round about the end of April if we have an 11 point lead.Well said. Reiterates what many of us said at the beginning of the season...they were always going to be there or thereabouts, especially with the purchases they have made over the last few years and a manager who knows how to get a win.
Personally, I think the League is FAR from over. We have had an amazing run, but it simply cannot continue. I’ve been concerned about key injuries...a hamstring is four to six weeks, a fracture/break is double that especially if it is the ankle or low on the leg, and a calf or thigh can be the rest of the season from here (4 months)...to key players. We have a small squad and are still in FOUR competitions, which means playing every 3 days for the rest of the season. Some players need rest or they WILL get fatigue injuries. And, as we have seen from this weekend, and sad as it is, there are some teams and players who will look to damage us when things are not going their way.