Pre-season megathread

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I wonder if we really are after a new striker given that we have been playing 3-5-2 with one of the striker positions being taken by an attacking midfielder. So more like 3-4-2-1
 
This will pretty much be next week's starting eleven (maybe Perraud with another week to get fitter) for Spurs.
I’d definitely find it interesting if Mara starts next week after limited pre season with us and likely only a partial match today
 
I wonder if we really are after a new striker given that we have been playing 3-5-2 with one of the striker positions being taken by an attacking midfielder. So more like 3-4-2-1

I think this formation is the one of choice for tough away games (for which game one is)
I’d expect two strikers for most home games
 
It’s also an interesting message for prospective new signings - the opportunity to play will be there. I have seen people having questions over how likely all of the new signings are to start (except maybe Aribo).

Message hopefully being - “if we want you, we want you to play”.
 
I think that Djenepo has earned a start too, he's had a good pre-season.
I'd definitely favour Perraud in a back four though.
I’d favour Perraud full stop. Djenepo has done enough to be a back-up option, in a back five. Would scare the bejeezus out of me if it was a regular occurrence mind!!
 
I’d favour Perraud full stop. Djenepo has done enough to be a back-up option, in a back five. Would scare the bejeezus out of me if it was a regular occurrence mind!!
I said during the Monaco game that I loved the adventurous way Djenepo pushed forward, as a LWB, and he gave the Monaco defence problems (until it was time for him to pass the ball). But, defensively he scares me, especially if/when faced up by a tricky player in our box.
A last option LWB for me, with more work being done on turning his attacking play into something more positive, with an end result.
 
I said during the Monaco game that I loved the adventurous way Djenepo pushed forward, as a LWB, and he gave the Monaco defence problems (until it was time for him to pass the ball). But, defensively he scares me, especially if/when faced up by a tricky player in our box.
A last option LWB for me, with more work being done on turning his attacking play into something more positive, with an end result.
Admittedly I haven't seen much of him at LWB, but when playing in his normal position it is clear he isn't up to playing at this level.