Or it’s a case of even a broken clock is right twice per day? Wasn’t exactly a stretch for any journo to write that Pochettino was off at that point really was it?This is Matt Law story from 12 Nov, 7 days before Poch got the boot - it’s when I knew he was done for:
Exclusive: Time running out for Mauricio Pochettino's Tottenham reign
Mauricio Pochettino is heading towards the point of no return at Tottenham Hotspur as fears grow that he will not be able to salvage their season.www.telegraph.co.uk
Law absolutely has contacts within the club.
As per @Hercules ?Matt law, not that I care, but clearly has contacts within THFC.
Aarons would still be my preference because I think we really miss having someone with that blistering recovery pace at the back, and he'd also be able to get up the pitch quickly for counter attacks.
That said, if we're going to continue to sit deep regardless of the opponents, then the recovery pace isn't quite so important I guess.
Well lets hope Cirkin and Sessegnon are good enough because if Davies picks up a long term injury we will be up shits creek.
Nope. Just through following stories over many seasonsAs per @Hercules ?
Not sure if this is posted before...This scouting report highlights what Celik can offer :
Zeki Celik 2019/20 - scout report
Tactical analysis and tactics of Zeki Celik. Read our tactical analysis and tactics of Zeki Celik. This is a scout report of Zek Celik.ligue1analysis.com
In summary :
Makes lot of recoveries especially in final third
Can play RB as well as RWB
good in 1 v 1 duals.
Suits high press style
Crossing per game & crossing accuracy is good
Weakness : Needs to improve aerially. Also in clearances.