I agree, as the the signings you’ve made are quality. However, last season there was little pressure as I think most Chelsea fans felt the same as you did, now the expectation level will be much higher, so it’ll be interesting to see how Lampard deals with it. Together with keeping happy the young players who came in last season but will likely be back on the bench. If they all fit straight in, you’ll be right up there imo, but we’ll see.
Don’t necessarily disagree with any of that; as you imply though, you’re manager is still learning on the job. Inexperienced manager, young squad, and new signings never guaranteed to fit in, means anything could happen. No idea whether the pressure will be on Lampard to achieve top 4, but if it is then it will be interesting to see how he reacts to that, because he probably didn’t have much on him last season.
Anyone want to discuss how overrated Harry Kane is ? Good player but unless he's super match sharp seems to struggle at times.
Suppose the question is... Would Spurs be a better side by cashing in and reinvesting in the team ? And who would be daft enough to spend the £100million plus it would take for Levy to be interested ?
I do kind of get what you're saying. There's so many times I watch him and think that he's really not all that but you can't argue with his goal record . Should have had one tonight too. He didn't look very fit tonight though the whole match had a whiff of pre season about it. Think you have a point regarding his general fitness. Don't think they'd be better reinvesting as don't think they could attract anyone to score the goals he does.