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Match Ratings Ratings vs Borussia Dortmund

Man of the Match

  • Lloris

    Votes: 2 0.4%
  • Aurier

    Votes: 1 0.2%
  • Sanchez

    Votes: 3 0.7%
  • Toby

    Votes: 3 0.7%
  • Foyth

    Votes: 1 0.2%
  • Verts

    Votes: 413 90.8%
  • Winks

    Votes: 6 1.3%
  • Sissoko

    Votes: 13 2.9%
  • Eriksen

    Votes: 3 0.7%
  • Moura

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Son

    Votes: 2 0.4%
  • Llorente

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lamela

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Wanyama

    Votes: 1 0.2%
  • Team Effort

    Votes: 7 1.5%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    455

smallsnc

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Mar 30, 2017
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Verts all the way. Amazing how we completely throttled them in the 2nd half with a few tweaks to our tactics by Poch.
 

ebzrascal

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Sep 13, 2009
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Everyone except Lucas was good/great. Lloris was our best player in first half and Vertonghen easily MOTM. Great defensively, goal and assist for him.
Lucas gets a good for the first half effort alone and played his part in harassing their defence..
 

ohtottenham!

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Aug 15, 2013
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Re Lucas and Aurier, it’s really tough to establish any consistent game-time form without consistent game time. Both also newer to the system compared to their team mates.

We’ve already seen the progression and renewed confidence in Sissoko’s game. Good coaching and game time pays dividends.

I actually saw marginal improvements with Aurier in how he took his time to look up, assess and distribute the ball. He’s already learning to be less rash re diving in to tackle opponents.

Still early days for both Lucas and Aurier in the Poch scheme of coaching, and we wouldn’t even have had that wonderful result yesterday if it hadn’t been for Lucas against Barca.
 

ravo

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Jun 4, 2004
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Albatross - Jan, Sissoko
Eagle - Son, Eriksen
Birdie - everyone else
Exactly this. All the Jan 10/10 stuff is spot on.

Sissoko completely bossed their midfield by himself in the second half. Absolute beast of a performance.
 

Bulletspur

The Reasonable Advocate
Match Thread Admin
Oct 17, 2006
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A record I think. Jan 386 votes for MOTM. Sissoko a close 2nd with 12!
 

ebzrascal

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Sep 13, 2009
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Definitely a performance of two halves. First half not so good, second half magnificent.

We started with a 3412/5212. It's a formation I dislike as I've mentioned time and time again. We weren't too bad defensively with it. Like the home semi against Chelsea, I think a formation I don't like was helped out by them not having a proper striker. Most of the time they had some controlled possession they didn't really do anything. Most of their chances came from individual mistakes or counters from poor attacking play, which I'll touch on in a minute. I liked the fact that our wingbacks were pressing their full-backs in the first half, despite what Ferdinand was saying (he was contradicting himself a lot in his "analysis" and it was complete shit.). It can be a risky tactic and it didn't always worked perfectly, but I'd prefer that to the 4312 where to just let them have the ball.

Going forward was the major problem. We had no movement. Everyone was narrow and looking for the ball to feet. It was like we weren't allowed anyone other than Aurier and Vertonghen outside the width of the six yard box. No one was running the channels. Our best passer of the ball was in the position where he couldn't find space and Sissoko didn't know where to go when we had the ball. Winks was being easily picked up. Everything was through the eye of the needle and it was easy for them to stop it and then immediately counter.

Second half we corrected everything wrong with the first half. Eriksen dropped deeper into a 352. This freed him up more and allowed him to play facing forward, and it also gave Sissoko a clear and defined role on the right of a three, something he's good at. Eriksen could also run into the space behind the strikers instead of standing there and being picked up. I think it helped a bit with our pressing too. Son was now running the channels and behind their full-backs. The space was there most of the first half and it was criminal we weren't doing it, and it's something we've been slow to do for a while, but we were doing it time and again in the second particularly down their left with Son and Sissoko. This also meant that when we did lose it, it was usually well into their final third and the counter wasn't on. One of the best halves of we've played

Lloris 7 - Made a couple of poor passing decisions, but a crucial save just before half time.

Vertonghen 10 - I mean, just amazing. Club legend.
Alderweireld 7 - Tricky first half. Good second.
Sanchez 7 - Ditto
Foyth 7 - Tritto? Recovered well from his early mistake.
Aurier 5 - As with Eriksen at the weekend, one swing of the leg shouldn't mask an otherwise poor performance. Was bad defensively in the first half it didn't lead to chances so people won't remember them. Either very slow or lazy.

Sissoko 7 - Bad first half, great second. Feel like I'm repeating myself, but his change in performance was the most drastic.
Winks 7 - It's an easy game for him when teams aren't pressing. Struggled for a bit of space in the first because of the shape and was a bit rushed, but better in the second.
Eriksen 7 - Probably the second biggest difference in performance from half to half. Was great in the second. Shame he can't seem to kick the ball cleanly with his left leg anymore.

Son 8 - Played too central in the first half. Different beast in the second. Great link up play with Sissoko in the second.
Lucas 5 - Was unlucky with a couple of attempts. Worked harder than he's given credit for. Just isn't doing enough with and without the ball. There's no reason why he isn't making the same kind of runs Son is.

I watched the game back and I am not understanding rating Lucas a 5 he was pressing from the front and making unselfish runs all night.
 

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