Any body can get 85% accuracy when they pass a few yards sideways very poor first half better second half only there to sell the shirts
I've seen some complaints on message boards about him chasing players without completing a tackle. The point of him chasing their men was to shepherd them towards areas of the pitch where they were less dangerous- i.e. from the wings to the middle, or to force them into a quick pass. The last thing we wanted was for spurs to camp outside our box and be given free reign to lazily pick out the pass which would have unlocked our defence. It doesn't matter whether park managed to regain possession for us- he was simply supposed to put enough pressure on their men that they were forced to pass it to someone else. Diving in to try and win the ball would have left a hole behind him for them to run into. Standing off a few yards and using body shape to guide where you want your opposition to play the ball is effective. He put in a shift after having been out for ages, and i thought he slotted in nicely to our defensive formation. Against sides where we're looking to attack more, a creative player might be more useful. But for this game, park did his job, and was decent enough (although looked a little tired at times).
before he got injured, he led our whole team in successful tackles, even the defenders. he didn't have a good game but like Faurlin, he hasn't looked up to speed coming back from an injury.
Regardless of his passing accuracy in the game, he ran around like a headless chicken for most of the game.