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Krafty

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Good Week

Gareth Bale

Three awards and a storming winner. He has struggled to regain his fluency since he picked up that ankle injury against Basel, but he can score goals out of nothing and demonstrated that on Saturday.

Overall, he didn’t play well but then again the team as a whole struggled, but when it came to the crunch Bale was there, thank god.

Hugo Lloris

A first clean sheet bonus since the start of February.

Harry Kane

His loan spell at Leicester will continue for two more games at least.

Jon Obika

Another poacher’s goal for Charlton. Whether he will ever cut it at Spurs is arguable, but he is showing he can score goals at Championship level.

Massimo Luongo

A lovely finish in Swindon’s play-off first leg against Brentford to open the scoring. Should be playing at Championship level next season at worst.

Souleymane Coulibaly

A first professional goal.

Bad Week

AVB

We can talk tactics all day, but after finding an apparent winning formula in the last 20 minutes against City, AVB seems to have lost a little focus. However, a tough game like Chelsea could be right down his alley.

We have struggled against some of the lesser lights of the Premier League and it is troubling that we still lack shape when we attack. It is no surprise to see the manager say we need to invest in the summer, and I think his number one priority will be to get a first choice front man in.

Massimo Luongo

Gave away a 94th minute penalty that meant Swindon drew 1-1 with Brentford in their first leg play-off semi final.

Our medical department

Both Dembele and Lennon came off with recurrences of their injuries. I can see why we want them back but, especially with Dembele, you have to wonder if it was worth the risk, especially as the Belgian’s performance levels have dipped recently. Perhaps a gamble too far?
 

hutchiniho

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Bad Week: Man Utd fail to show up again. And Chelsea go out of reach even if we beat them on Wednesday.
 

Yakflange

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Bad Week: Man Utd fail to show up again. And Chelsea go out of reach even if we beat them on Wednesday.

Only if they win their two remaining games, neither of which are easy, and with the Europa Leage final in between them.
 

Chris_D

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So did Luongo have a good week or a bad one?
Well now Swindon are out I think we have to lean towards bad week. However he has now played in a "big game" if only a league play off so there is progress of a sort.

As for the medical staff there are only a few games left so we need our top players out there. Right now it's worth a risk on the odd player because if we'd lost to Southampton we'd almost be out of the CL.
 
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