just have to hope that when we get a chance we put it away, not the normal 5- 10 shots needed to score a goal. our threat will come from Coutinho and Luis, Spurs will double up on them both for sure, just have to hope the others step up. hopeful of a draw, but be ruddy amazed if we walked away with 3pts.
Tottenham's game against Sunderland sums them up perfectly. Even against the ****test team in the league they needed a dodgy penalty decision in their favour and an own goal to win. They cannot score. Skrtel needs to be briefed that if a ball is coming into the box and Defoe is behind him he should let it go. Skrtel is a far greater goal threat.
i certainly don't agree with defending deep and hoping. the more of the ball we have higher up the pitch the less chance they score. 4-2-3-1 allows 4 mean pressing hard. drop into 4-5-1 if we can win it back. are we capable... not so sure.
They haven't been brilliant this season so if we go at them there's no reason we can't get a result, this should be a game we go for as Chelsea and City away are going to be more difficult.
anyone know how they did last night, last i knew they was 1-0 against Swansea which surprised me a bit, they hold on?
Wow this thread has bulked up a bit Must of been some amazing discussion in here that the OP sparked, hopefully I won't look back and find most of the comments are a result of discussing line-ups for future matches as well as the weekends match. Because that would certainly not belong in a Liverpool v Tottenham match thread.
Given its a match history thread, lets look at the last time Spurs had a talented bunch of individuals playing in their team and Liverpool played them... Enjoy! [video=youtube;2L8DSko4u6E]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2L8DSko4u6E[/video]
I'm game for this - What injuries do you think the Spuds will pick up tonight against Anzhi in the Europa? Any key players we're looking to get crocked by the Russians?