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I’ll bite. What do you think that means?I'm probably reading too much into it but I can't help noticing Gedson politely tapping DIer on the arm to get his attention and Dier completely ignoring him.
I’ll bite. What do you think that means?I'm probably reading too much into it but I can't help noticing Gedson politely tapping DIer on the arm to get his attention and Dier completely ignoring him.
Counter attacks rule. They're more fun than patiently probing an opponent going from side-to-side across the edge of the box hoping you can create some space in the middle of a packed defence. Just from an aesthetics point of view, I would be perfectly happy to see Spurs playing the kind of football that won Leicester the title in 2015/16, let alone the even more entertaining counter-attacking-on-steroids stuff that Liverpool have been playing for the last 12-18 months.
I wouldn't read too much into it - 2019/20 Dier has a pretty slow ping.I'm probably reading too much into it but I can't help noticing Gedson politely tapping DIer on the arm to get his attention and Dier completely ignoring him.
Probably registered on the drive home.I wouldn't read too much into it - 2019/20 Dier has a pretty slow ping.
Probably registered on the drive home.
I’m still laughing of the Sterling situation were Mourinho does not remember that he’s had his first yellow. ???
Haha @stonecolddeanaustin is an incredible name! Nearly as special as Jose the spurscial oneHis constant referring to Son's red card in relation to VAR decisions such as the Sterling one today is brilliant as well. Some will say it lacks class but it's exactly the kind of thing that gets in referees' heads and, over time, gives you an advantage.
Edit: The man with one of the few usernames better than yours has beaten me to it. Nice one @stonecolddeanaustin.
Is this a joke post?I'm getting bored of all this "Jose's a winner" bollox. He was successful elsewhere, because he had the far better tools at his disposal than all his opponents. Here he has a slightly inferior set of tools to work with, which puts him in a position he's rarely faced before..
I’d take that more of just a statement of fact and reality of our squad situatio. Yes we needed a striker but we also have injuries and we also still have some top class attacking players, it’s also his way of creating a seige mentality by creating a perception that we are fighting an uphill battle.Anyone watch his sky interview? Slight dig at Levy for being short of attacking options on bench. Then went on to complain about how short we're going to be in coming weeks because of how quickly games come.
Hope this isn't going to be a common theme in coming weeks. Would of thought he would only be positive after the result so was surprised he went down that route.
He's a staunch Poch loyalist, cant stand the prospect of Jose being successful at Spurs...there's a few of them on here.Is this a joke post?
he won the Europa and CL with Porto!
he won the CL with an aging Inter Milan
yes he had money at Chelsea but he still had to beat man.u and the most successful premier league manager in sir Alex
jose loves being the underdog, he’s a winner and today’s result alone showed everything he is about, buzzing.
COYS
Ah that makes more sense cheers mateHe's a staunch Poch loyalist, cant stand the prospect of Jose being successful at Spurs...there's a few of them on here.
The man is a massive pot of jam, and as we all know jam is fucking delicious.
It really isn't.
I don't think I will.Errrm, I suggest you watch the game again then mate.
We invited them onto us then hit them on the counter, quite a few times...cant really implement that game plan if we have this sustained possession you seem to crave.
We broke their press several times, I guess you didn't notice all the long balls we used to hit under Poch?
Same problem exists as far as I can see, when a team decides to bed in we struggle to create and score
Southampton 1- spurs 0
Middlesbrough 1 - spurs 1
Replay 2-1
Watford 0-0
Southampton 1-1
Unreal
Those aren't all examples of teams bedding in though are they.
This is just it, against City and Liverpool who are head and shoulders above everyone else in the league, they have a system that's so ingrained you just have to batten down the hatches and roll the dice.
On another day we'd have got something against Liverpool, and today it paid off big time.