Is Lucas still getting in Kane's way?
winks needs to be taken off. He could have watched the game at the bench or any seat in the stadium. We need two big and agile guys like sissoko and Ndombele to stop their attacks
Lucas wouldn't have made a difference that half. Especially as he would have been picked over our best performer, Lamela.
Poch has got a lot wrong this season already.
Yeah KWP hasn't done a lot wrong, he's been exposed by the lack of cover in front. He's been very positive on the ball and I believe he's fine on the ball under pressure.Controversial but I think KWP was ok in that half. Left constantly exposed by Sissoko with an overload on the right.
When did I miss Eriksen leaving for Real Madrid?
Not convinced at all re Sanchez.
Stop fucking about passing out from the back and stop giving it to Lloris to lump aimlessly.
Get Moura and Lo Celso on asap please.
Apart form that all good
That's how this works. Aguero scores from half a yard out because if incredible passing and he is a top striker. Kane doesn't run the ball past all 11 players from my own half and he is shit.
Imagine Kane in this city side, he would score 50 a season. Let's hope he doesn't fancy going up north!
You are right, which is why it's so disappointing to have gifted them two free goals.It's always the same conundrum when facing City. They have an insane press and they have enough quality up front to great chances out of nothing.
Mine is Winks.Days like this when everyone’s bad so everyone chooses their favourite target to rip. Proper Tottenham this
If I see sanchez leave de bruyne free to run in the channel 2nd half I'm going to tear my hair out.
They might have the money but they don't waste it. If they think a player is overpriced they don't pay and walk away.Not sure why the need for the meltdown. This is probably the best team in the world we're playing.
They won the league last season despite missing their best player for half the campaign and going up against a Liverpool side that had astonishing good luck with regard to injuries, opponents throwing the ball into their own net week after week, and a dozen blatant dives being awarded with penalties.
They're a million miles ahead of us and there's little shame in that, their oil money means they simply don't operate under the same conditions as 99.99% of football clubs.