By the @KingHotspur count they have 8 defensive players.You must log in or register to see images
It's Sarriball and is more possession-based than defensive. They've had more of the ball than City today, so far.
By the @KingHotspur count they have 8 defensive players.You must log in or register to see images
It's Sarriball and is more possession-based than defensive. They've had more of the ball than City today, so far.
You can pick 11 defensive players and play an attacking style or 10 attacking players and set them out to defend.By the @KingHotspur count they have 8 defensive players.
By the @KingHotspur count they have 8 defensive players.
Very much wingbacks, compared to our fullbacks. They're also used to that system and know how to play it well. We don't.Yeah 3 attacking players but their full backs are effective and contribute to attacks
Who by?Cheerio, Sheff Utd.
The 3-1 defeat last season will forever be remembered for producing one of the worst Spurs performances and refereeing decisions of all time.
The ref? Chris Kavanagh. It was more about the VAR though, which was our mate Michael Oliverpool.Who by?
Who by?
They had an interesting and inventive Plan A (overlapping centre-halves?), but little in the way of a Plan B.The creative use of the three centre backs fell apart when they lost O’Connell to injury. Egan and Basham at times too.They had injuries in other areas of the team too. For a team that relied so heavily on the same players playing to a formula rehearsed and perfected over three to four years stretching back to their League One days, centred on a solid defence, these disruptions were always going to have a massive impact.
Wilder did exceptionally well, but then the wheels came off when the results dipped, there were changes in the ownership/boardroom management of the club and there was no plan B, this outcome became inevitable. Not sure they will come back quickly.
Yeah, that’s a good point. Wilder must have thought he needed to replace Sharp - an ageing striker who has spent all his career in the lower leagues. But he just bought a load of very average players, none of whom were regular goalscorers. Sharp was still their most likely scorer! When you think how many games they lost by the odd goal, a 12-15 goal a season striker might have actually made a huge difference.They had an interesting and inventive Plan A (overlapping centre-halves?), but little in the way of a Plan B.
Vastly overspent on **** strikers and seemed to lose all belief when they struggled after the lockdown last season.
They had 5 shots all game.Yeah 3 attacking players but their full backs are effective and contribute to attacks
I doubt Chilwell has ever played wingback before this season. Doherty has. I think Aurier and Reguilon are much better in attack than defence. If we can’t play this formation then that is entirely down to Mourinho.Very much wingbacks, compared to our fullbacks. They're also used to that system and know how to play it well. We don't.
Nobody show this to convicted criminal Darren Grimes, he might think this would be an example of what the country would look like if Jeremy Corbyn was in charge...You must log in or register to see images
Shame. I wanted City and Chelsea to lose.City more so! The other game should be a cracker.
Step 1's already gone...The only good thing to arise is that the pressure is now off
Spurs to deny Citeh step 1 of a quadruple.