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Match Threads Tottenham Vs Brentford

Date
May 20, 2023
KO Time
12:30
Score
Tottenham 1-3 Brentford

A Bit Much

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Apr 28, 2012
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I honestly couldn’t care less right now. I want to miss out on the conference league to give the new manager the best possible chance to succeed but then on the other these arseholes deserve to be traipsing around farmer markets every other Thursday as punishment for what they’ve served up this season.

We are clinically incapable as a club of doing anything in these 'lesser' European trophies, otherwise I'd want us to qualify and win them.
 

InOffMeLeftShin

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To me this drop in performance is solely down to our fitness/energy levels.
Whether that is down to mismanagement/over training or players that just have low energy I don't know.
Not used to playing at that intensity. Been half a yard slow and that has left the defence more exposed. Royal/Sanchez/Lenglet/Davies is not a defence you want exposed against anyone, let alone pacy players. First half still encouraging for what could be next season with obviously a lot more drilling and more quality.
 

SuperSpurs69

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Mason showing his inexperience… getting overrun in midfield, swaps a forward for a forward… not just any forward, one that’s leaving and been in abysmal form.
I really think it's best he finds another club to gain experience once the new manager is in.

He's been the fall back option for too long and although it's not his fault and he rightly took it on, he needs to build experience at a club where he has zero attachment.
 

thecook

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I also feel bad for the women's match after if this ends badly and many more leave at FT
 

davidmatzdorf

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The moment the equaliser went in, all the fizz and interplay drained out of Spurs.

It’s certainly not about individuals and whether they’re good enough. It’s about the team being fragile on a good day and nonexistent on a bad day.
 

Chimbo!

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I think the players are entirely responsible for this shite in the second half. As soon as the opposition develop momentum, we prove incapable yet again of wrestling it back.
 

A Bit Much

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The moment the equaliser went in, all the fizz and interplay drained out of Spurs.

It’s certainly not about individuals and whether they’re good enough. It’s about the team being fragile on s good day and nonexistent on s as bad day.

This season is a great example of how important momentum and confidence is in this sport. If you give away momentum you can struggle whoever you play, and if you lose confidence things become so difficult.
 

Crow

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So static in possession, whoever is on the ball seems to have absolutely no options when looking for a forward pass
 

bubble07

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I also feel bad for the women's match after if this ends badly and many more leave at FT

Is the match straight after? If it is that's very clever from Daniel as the lap of appreciation might be halted. So he can be forward thinking
 

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