Don't know if any one saw the Sun newspaper yesterday but they had an article on our Signings,if they are a hit or a flop,ther is one hit,Paulinho,the jury is out on some ,but Eriksen&Saldado are amonst the folps.
Too early to tell. Players who are in the Brazil, Argentina and Spanish squads must be good enough for Spurs but a lot of players take a long time to assimilate to the way football is played in England.
It certainly doesn't help that the majority of them are not played in their respective positions in which they performed well in their previous teams.
Gilberto had over 30 caps for Brazil, that dodgy fullback for the goo ers was a Brazilian international, Freund was part of the Germany team which was champions of Europe. I was told once that South American countries give out lots of caps because they play lots of games and also have friendlies/easier qualifiers where they pick just players who play domestically to reduce traveling burdens for their European-based players and keep domestic supporters happy that they can see their team's players pull on the national shirt. Dunno how true it is but it might explain some of the dodgy players I've seen who have loads of Brazil caps.
But the point is that caps for these countries are only the most basic indicators of quality and are by no means guarantees. Not even close. Plus players, like Veron or Morientes, can just fail to adapt.
everyone (media wise) was calling Modric a flop back in the day...then he was played in his right position, given proper support on the pitch and hey presto he was good again!
Lamela has made 1 league start I think; Eriksen is played with different players around him every time he plays; Soldado has been asked to play differently than at previous clubs, Paulinio has not had a proper break in the summer due to Brazil playing in a tournament; Capoue was injured 3 games into the season; Chadli has hardly featured...
bit pointless calling them flops now...they called Henry a flop after not scoring in his first 9 matches (and no I am not comparing any of the above to Henry)