Happy Feet
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Just checked the table and we are top, hope this crisis ends soon.
That series had to end at some point. There was never any way that we were going to go unbeaten, we've got serious weaknesses at the back, everybody knows that, even with Stones and Bravo now in.
I hope so Billy cos it annoyed the fuck out of me.
There was a perfect opportunity at one point to take the ball and Wanyama when he was on the touchline but the crunching challenge never came. I expected a bit more of the Fern's. Silva did hid damnedest ( i love the little scrapper in him) and PabZab spent the last 20 showing true bottle but far too many of the others simply dangled their feet around or didn't bother at all.
Surprising really as i thought we showed some real fight away at Stoke earlier this season.
I thought the entire midfield and attack were utterly culpable in allowing Spurs to bully them. Silva, Gundo, Dinho, and Fernando were appalling in the first 45 minutes. If you look at the collective experience and collective quality of those players, then for a midfield trio of Wanyama, Eriksen (!), and Alli to bully them with a little help from Lamela/Sissoko is piss poor.
You look to your best players to shine when the collective is underperforming. Our "best" players yesterday were our amongst our worst performers.
I thought the entire midfield and attack were utterly culpable in allowing Spurs to bully them. Silva, Gundo, Dinho, and Fernando were appalling in the first 45 minutes. If you look at the collective experience and collective quality of those players, then for a midfield trio of Wanyama, Eriksen (!), and Alli to bully them with a little help from Lamela/Sissoko is piss poor.
You look to your best players to shine when the collective is underperforming. Our "best" players yesterday were our amongst our worst performers.