Definitely a point gained rather than two dropped. Spurs were without key attacking players and so needed to play far more defensively to work to their strengths. As a defensive unit, they hardly put a foot wrong. Walker played brilliantly against Bellamy and rarely allowed Bellamy to get the better of him. King and Dawson, the latter in particular, were exceptional in handling Carroll. BAE was the worst of a pretty good back line. Livermore and Parker were immense. I can only recall one stray Livermore pass and he is developing into a fierce, competitive DM.
I think Kranjcar deserves a lot of plaudits too because he's been having such a hard time getting into the squad, but today he played very well defensively and his distribution was excellent. He must have made half a dozen key tackles and spread the ball better than Modric did. The front 3 (Bale, Modric and Ade) had off days. Bale was awful and his poor performance was summed up with his ridiculous dive and strange follow up reaction. Ade was anonymous and Modric only showed flashes of his usual immense self.
I think Parker was MoM, closely followed by Livermore, although most of our defensive 8 had a stake in getting it.
I can understand the point LDL is trying to make. I don't think Parker is dirty, but he is aware of what he can get away with in terms of little niggles and kicks or minor fouls. It is a quality that, whilst can be a little unfair, is essential to every good DM who is there to break up play and protect the back four. It is something Spurs need and the previous 3 occupants of that role (Davids, Zokora and Palacios) all had limited success in.
I think Kranjcar deserves a lot of plaudits too because he's been having such a hard time getting into the squad, but today he played very well defensively and his distribution was excellent. He must have made half a dozen key tackles and spread the ball better than Modric did. The front 3 (Bale, Modric and Ade) had off days. Bale was awful and his poor performance was summed up with his ridiculous dive and strange follow up reaction. Ade was anonymous and Modric only showed flashes of his usual immense self.
I think Parker was MoM, closely followed by Livermore, although most of our defensive 8 had a stake in getting it.
I can understand the point LDL is trying to make. I don't think Parker is dirty, but he is aware of what he can get away with in terms of little niggles and kicks or minor fouls. It is a quality that, whilst can be a little unfair, is essential to every good DM who is there to break up play and protect the back four. It is something Spurs need and the previous 3 occupants of that role (Davids, Zokora and Palacios) all had limited success in.
The real one would use the correct "no"!