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Agree with all of that. Getting Eriksen playing to his best again should be top of Poch's in-tray. At his best, he is a special player in my opinion, just been really poor recently.
That's true but the real difference between an ordinary player and a special one is consistency. Someone like Iniesta plays at Eriksen's top level pretty much all the time. I do think the coaching team can help with things like this but its a long term project not a magic fix.
 
Since we are getting more points per game than we did last season, it bodes well for when we start paying properly....

Like for like with last season Spurs are down 1 pt, better on GA but worse on GF.
That aside, even though much better play is possible, things do have the feel of
AVB 2013-14 IMHO (up near the top of the table but not much emphatic play) .
 
It was obvious tonight what the problem was when we watching from up high at Wembley.
It's not Wembley ... it is our insistence on continuously taking stupid short free kicks in our half and then going backwards which allows the opposition to press us into giving the ball away.
It happened the whole match and if fans can see it so can other teams coaches.
We need a plan B.
We chipped and lobbed passes in our half and across our penalty area are making the team nervous and sulking our confidence.
The other thing we need is for Pochettino to stop ****ing around with playing the wrong players in the wrong positions. It's like he is trying to show how clever he is...it is beginning to resemble those stupid formations by Redknapp when he screwed up our season auditioning for the England manager.
 
It's difficult to find another striker who can sit on the bench for long periods and then score consistently when called upon. The alternative is for players to chip in from other areas of the pitch - which sounds simple given the ability of players like Alli, Son, Eriksen and Lamela, but in reality, when chasing an equaliser or winner in games where opponents are resolute, you can't expect players to suddenly find a striker's instinct. Match winners come with big price tags.

We could do alot worse than Berbatov

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04dzns3
 
Berbatov was my favourite Spurs player of the last 20 years. I'm not saying he was the BEST Spurs player, although he was pretty close, i just loved the way he played.
Having said that, he behaved like a twat and is past it now. 35 isn't that old in the grand scheme of things but i don't think he's one of those players that has the added motivation to compete into the autumn of their careers.
 
It was obvious tonight what the problem was when we watching from up high at Wembley.
It's not Wembley ... it is our insistence on continuously taking stupid short free kicks in our half and then going backwards which allows the opposition to press us into giving the ball away.
It happened the whole match and if fans can see it so can other teams coaches.
We need a plan B.
I don't think I agree with that RCL. The best way of dealing with a high press is to pass round it. But if we have a few players off form has happened on Wednesday this looks very risky. I don't think its any better to boot the ball up field.
I found the negativity of some of the supporters around me very irritating. Kept asking for crosses to be pumped in then every time one was, they complained about its quality. They were very critical of Davies and Sissoko to the extent that when Davies went down injured near the end they thought it was a good thing despite us having used all there subs!
 
I don't think I agree with that RCL. The best way of dealing with a high press is to pass round it. But if we have a few players off form has happened on Wednesday this looks very risky. I don't think its any better to boot the ball up field.
I found the negativity of some of the supporters around me very irritating. Kept asking for crosses to be pumped in then every time one was, they complained about its quality. They were very critical of Davies and Sissoko to the extent that when Davies went down injured near the end they thought it was a good thing despite us having used all there subs!

I don't think we should just hoof it but rather that we should mix it up and have several options available so that we are not predictable. Me and my daughter called every goal kick pass out on Wednesday night. When it is that predictable it is easy for the opposition to pressure us. We also need to pass the ball much quicker, which involves everyone being available to receive a pass ... this scares the opposition and makes them drop off but we failed to do these things.

I fully agree about the negativity aspect. Thousands left from the 75th min onwards and some booed at the end both of which I do not get.
I found the whole poor, particularly Sissoko (who imo is completely the wrong signing for us) but to give them **** during the match is clearly counter productive.
 
Berbatov was my favourite Spurs player of the last 20 years. I'm not saying he was the BEST Spurs player, although he was pretty close, i just loved the way he played.
Having said that, he behaved like a twat and is past it now. 35 isn't that old in the grand scheme of things but i don't think he's one of those players that has the added motivation to compete into the autumn of their careers.

He was never a great athlete. He never had great pace or great energy - but plenty between his ears (in a football sense at least). That shouldn't be diminished at 35.

Fantastic season for Utd in 2010-11. 3 hat-tricks (including Liverpool) and the Golden Boot.

Worth a punt.
 
He was never a great athlete. He never had great pace or great energy - but plenty between his ears (in a football sense at least). That shouldn't be diminished at 35.

Fantastic season for Utd in 2010-11. 3 hat-tricks (including Liverpool) and the Golden Boot.

Worth a punt.

No, but i bet his effort is. And for a player that hardly put in max effort in his prime that is not worth a punt, imo
 
David Pleat told me that Berbatov was very close to rejoining us a couple of seasons ago. Apparently a deal was pretty much agreed, then Levy pulled out at the last minute without giving Berabatov's agent any reason.
 
David Pleat told me that Berbatov was very close to rejoining us a couple of seasons ago. Apparently a deal was pretty much agreed, then Levy pulled out at the last minute without giving Berabatov's agent any reason.

So, we could have had Joao Moutinho and Beratov. Instead we signed Adebayor, Dempsey and Holtby and finished a point behind Arsenal. Now, I'm depressed more than Wednesday night. Well, sort of.
 
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Pretty impressive, especially when you consider how many changes we've made at the back.
Lloris was injured at the start, Alderweireld picked one up when he came back and we've rotated a lot.
 
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Pretty impressive, especially when you consider ...

1. Munich (who have the oppo playing primarily in their own third) , and Atletico
(who have a very defensive philosophy) are in that list

2. The Spurs GA from open play is so low.

and most importantly ...

3. that the picture shows a Spurs defender in action this season
against the most attackingest forward ... in the world. Ever.