He's ****e!At least. But as we are doing so well and don't have any major things to gripe about we are just trying to ensure that we tie up any loose ends. How about a discussion about Ramirez?![]()

He's ****e!At least. But as we are doing so well and don't have any major things to gripe about we are just trying to ensure that we tie up any loose ends. How about a discussion about Ramirez?![]()

I think the Cup games have shown that Cork isn't his usual self without Schneiderlin. They seemed to know each other's game well and together they achieved a lot of sideways and "simple" passes. Cork, at times, was very hard to tackle and was good at picking passes to nearby players, so not just Schneiderlin. I don't think Wanyama lacks composure, he just needs to improve on picking the simple balls as well as his awareness of opposing players around him, as shown by the Hull goal.I regularly see people remark of Morgan and Cork having a "better partnership", does someone mind elaborating on exactly what makes a good partnership and why it's better with Cork than Wanyama?
How about a discussion about Ramirez?![]()
Who? The bloke from Chelsea? Is he coming in January![]()
Who? The bloke from Chelsea? Is he coming in January![]()
At least. But as we are doing so well and don't have any major things to gripe about we are just trying to ensure that we tie up any loose ends. How about a discussion about Ramirez?![]()
Did someone mention Ramirez?
To be honest both Cork and Vic are slightly different types of players. For quality there is so little to choose between them. Either could grace any of the top teams and more than hold their own.
I see it as a personal preference rather than a skills preference as to why Pochettino plays vic as opposed to Corky. It could just as easily been tother way round albeit one cost a lot more money than tother, perhaps, which just may be the reason too.
Since we got Wanyama, we have moved up to THIRD and have the best defensive record. Yes there are other factors. We have also seen Morgan score with a header from inside the box.
We all know Victor's mind can wander, but he is a brute to get past. Jack is probably more industrious but for the way we are playing it has got to be Wanyama, surely?
The expensive new player is always going to be given a chance, but he has to hold on to that place because he is good enough. His price alone won't keep him in the team...otherwise Ramirez wouldn't be off the pitch. Pochettino must be satisfied with Victor (or at the least, he thinks he is as good as Cork).
He had a goal disallowed for absolutely nothing, do you not count that? And sure it's impossible to know for sure, but you could say that about absolutely any hypothetical. Our defence has been very very much improved this season. Wanyama has been a big part of that, backed up by both the stats and the eyeball test.
So have Lovren, Boruc and a rejuvenated Fonte. I agree that big Vic is an intimidating presence sitting in front of the back four, but I still don't have him far ahead of Jack Cork in terms of his overall contribution to the team. Ok, so Cork plays it simple - but not making mistakes is a vastly under-rated attribute in a sportsman. Wanyama gifted Hull a goal on Saturday, I've never seen Cork do that.
One of the key things that i have spotted about Vic is that he drops back and creates a back 3 and allow the fbs to push up! There is a lot people don't see about what Vic does in a match. For me I'd pick him over cork all day long sadly .
One of the key things that i have spotted about Vic is that he drops back and creates a back 3 and allow the fbs to push up! There is a lot people don't see about what Vic does in a match. For me I'd pick him over cork all day long sadly .