Here's another trivia question: what PL goals have Spurs scored in 2014-2015 with their feet from the right of the keeper?
Do you know the answer to that question? I'd have to look up videos to jog my memory.
Here's another trivia question: what PL goals have Spurs scored in 2014-2015 with their feet from the right of the keeper?
Here's another trivia question: what PL goals have Spurs scored in 2014-2015 with their feet from the right of the keeper?
Both of them on Saturday, for a start.
his 5 goals :
the 1st goal in a 2-2 draw against Sunderland to get us off to a good start
the opening goal during the 1-1 draw against Arsenal at the Emirates.
the equaliser that sparked off a 2-1 end of game victory against villa on Sunday.
the first goal to get us onto our way to our biggest win this season, against QPR, later adding a 2nd.
and the assist coming for the goal that led to us beating a very in form Southampton.
id say he adds a lot more than goals....he pulls his finger out when it matters...that's a quality which seems to be lacking with most of our squad....a skill quite easily over looked as oppose to some flair and excitement pleasing to the eye.
Hang on - to the right of the keeper from the keeper's point of view? If so the 1st goal was and the 2nd goal wasn't. Though I guess the 2nd entered the goal to the right of the keeper...
I think I may be confusing matters.
Or maybe we should get four more who do nothing but score, and another five who do nothing but defend.
PNP, are you saying Chadli is the new Ardiles? Or suggesting Ardiles for one of the four scorers? If so, I'd be a little concerned at his being 62. Though I guess that's what they have time machines for.
PNP, are you saying Chadli is the new Ardiles? Or suggesting Ardiles for one of the four scorers? If so, I'd be a little concerned at his being 62. Though I guess that's what they have time machines for.
Sorry RWAEB, I guess the reference to Ossie's tactics as Spurs manager might be a little before your time following the club.
He basically picked the team that you described. Totally unbalanced and pretty mental, but fairly entertaining at times.
It's never too late for me to learn...I hope.
But I persist in stubbornly believing that most people underrate the importance of goals, very oddly enough, and have underrated them ever since teams started getting three points for a win. Attractive football, good shape and a balanced side are central to making the beautiful game beautiful. But I doubt they'll get your team wins like having a couple of players who can bang 'em in. See Sherwood's team last year.
Interesting and informative. I've been much more pleased with Lamela than most, I think. I'm put off by the haircut and some of the other cultural choices as well, but the Aston Villa game epitomized him this year. He came in, slammed into Bentecke, their big player, starting a melee which resulted in them going down to ten men. Then he put one on a platter for Chadli to equalize.
that's true score goals and win games first,then you can start to introduce entertaining football
How did that work out for Arsenal last night?
