- Jun 29, 2003
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Actions speak louder than words as the saying goes.Tottenham's Moussa Sissoko is confident that his team can put a torrid week behind them and prevail in their Champions League semi-final against Ajax. Mauricio Pochettino's men tasted defeat three times in the space of the past seven days in a disastrous run of form.
Source: Goal
Actions speak louder than words as the saying goes.
With half the team missing through injury or suspension and the rest looking knackered, 'bouncing' looks like a very unlikely prospect.
It's so pleasing to see the transformation that he has undergone. Imagine if he could hit the back of the net too. What sort of price would he be worth then!?And our Moussa is all about action.
I'll enjoy watching him in the CL final. COYS
I like your positivity coopsie.We'll be heading out there with a team that has actually had more rest than last week, a fitter Sissoko from the start, and the added bonus of Son in our attack.
I'll enjoy watching him in the CL final too.
COYS
It's so pleasing to see the transformation that he has undergone. Imagine if he could hit the back of the net too. What sort of price would he be worth then!?
No one is suspended for this, only Kane and Winks that are still missing through injury isn't it?With half the team missing through injury or suspension and the rest looking knackered, 'bouncing' looks like a very unlikely prospect.
You are right, I was meaning more for the remaining tail end of the season.No one is suspended for this, only Kane and Winks that are still missing through injury isn't it?
Just the Everton game, and they can no longer get seventh, so don't really have much to play for. As long as we don't completely roll over it should be fine.You are right, I was meaning more for the remaining tail end of the season.
Just the Everton game, and they can no longer get seventh, so don't really have much to play for. As long as we don't completely roll over it should be fine.
Thats what I thought on Saturday
And Son, Toby and Dier only played half a match on Saturday. so if Son could get over his mental lapse, we should be up for it on Wednesday. Didn't expect Arsenal to do us the favour they did on Sunday. That was a bonus not to be missed.We'll be heading out there with a team that has actually had more rest than last week, a fitter Sissoko from the start, and the added bonus of Son in our attack.
I'll enjoy watching him in the CL final too.
COYS
With half the team missing through injury or suspension and the rest looking knackered, 'bouncing' looks like a very unlikely prospect.