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I’d take 10’mins at the end of games than the shower we get for 90.For games read 10 mins at the end of most games. Won a trophy though… what a player
I’d take 10’mins at the end of games than the shower we get for 90.For games read 10 mins at the end of most games. Won a trophy though… what a player
Does that make him the same as ndombele? If not im not sure what youre trying to prove.Why didn’t they sign him up again then.
Tanguy is either going to impress Ange () or he's not, which will likely mean the end of his Spurs story. I truly hope he buckles down and buys into Ange's training and philosophy because Ange likes risk takers and Ndombele has that mercurial ability to do some incredible things on the pitch - he just needs to improve his work rate and attitude and he could be an instrumental part of our season. All up to him.
Yeah he has a Saudi move written all over him.Got a feeling a Saudi club will take him off our hands
I dunno, they seem to want names to bring a bit of glamour to the league - not sure Tanguy fits the bill.Got a feeling a Saudi club will take him off our hands
I dunno, they seem to want names to bring a bit of glamour to the league - not sure Tanguy fits the bill.
I suspect we will find him a loan somewhere and subsidise his wages - unless we pay him off, but that seems unlikely.
I think his style of play is exactly what they want in their league. Showboating galore. And he’ll stand out as the intensity is low.I dunno, they seem to want names to bring a bit of glamour to the league - not sure Tanguy fits the bill.
I suspect we will find him a loan somewhere and subsidise his wages - unless we pay him off, but that seems unlikely.
Bit part player in team that wins the league is somewhat less though.Serie A winner costing 60m is fairly glamorous
He is not Muslim.I think his style of play is exactly what they want in their league. Showboating galore. And he’ll stand out as the intensity is low.
I think I recall he is Muslim too - which seems to have become more important in the Saudi recruitment - all three from Chelsea are Muslim I believe plus Benzema obviously.
Yeah you'd think that someone like Lo Celso who has good technique and isn't afraid of getting stuck for the team would be a more natural fit for Ange than Ndombele.Maybe reading into things too much, but find it interesting his name isn't listed among those we're trying to offload, from this Matt Law article: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...enham-stay-pierre-emile-hojbjerg-could-leave/
Other than potentially selling Hojbjerg, Spurs are looking to offload Davinson Sanchez, Ivan Perisic, Ryan Sessegnon, Giovani Lo Celso and Sergio Reguilon, while Harry Winks is poised to join Leicester City.
Maybe reading into things too much, but find it interesting his name isn't listed among those we're trying to offload, from this Matt Law article: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...enham-stay-pierre-emile-hojbjerg-could-leave/
Other than potentially selling Hojbjerg, Spurs are looking to offload Davinson Sanchez, Ivan Perisic, Ryan Sessegnon, Giovani Lo Celso and Sergio Reguilon, while Harry Winks is poised to join Leicester City.
I thought I read on here that Lo Celso had been the exact opposite of being buy in?Yeah you'd think that someone like Lo Celso who has good technique and isn't afraid of getting stuck for the team would be a more natural fit for Ange than Ndombele.
He's all about "buy-in" and Ndombele is...not.
I understand why he'd want to at least give Ndombele a shot, though. If by some miracle he can unleash his talent he's got the potential to be one of the very best midfielders in Europe.
Lo Celso does not want to play for us at all and his attitude has been rotten. He needs to be one of the first out the door.I thought I read on here that Lo Celso had been the exact opposite of being buy in?
I meant Ange was all about "buy-in", sorry.I thought I read on here that Lo Celso had been the exact opposite of being buy in?
It’s a shame because both of them could be exceptional in Angs systemI meant Ange was all about "buy-in", sorry.
Lo Celso was known for being a bit aloof and distant off the pitch so yeah, maybe that's a red flag for a manager like Ange. Generally felt like he always put in a shift when he played and wasn't afraid to get stuck in, though.