Hardly seems fair and wonder if any other clubs suffer like this with undeserved defeats. Leicester beat us with two shots on target, so far Palace have had no shots on target. I remember last season (maybe the season before) we drew 2-2 with Sunderland and they only had one shot on target (other was a Harry og).
After watching us dominate this game but still be losing how can the club seriously doubt we need a striker to help kane? It is following the same pattern as Leicester and toon matches at home...dominated 1st halves didn't take our chances and lost...toon were on a terrible run away from home (while we were unbeaten at home) Leicester hadn't scored in 3 prem matches whereas we'd won 3 and drawn 1 of the previous 4 scoring 8 in those games...and palace aint won in 5 and aint scored in a month of Sunday's. We seem intent on making the same mistake on a perpetual loop no matter how many points it costs us
its becoming a worrying trend conceding when in complete control Everton Leicester (twice) Sunderland Palace How we're losing is mind boggling, Palace haven't scored in 5 games and haven't had a shot on target yet are winning 1-0, only spurs
Its not about fair imho...it's about refusing to get another striker...it ain't a new problem...it cost us under redknapp when instead of buying a striker we got Saha on a free and when we had a real chance to push for the top 2...andwe are going to make the same screw up again...only spurs!
Need to stop pissing around with the ball, and aim some shoots at their goal !. And another thing., we're not getting any good decisions from the baldy headed idiot of a ref today.
Harry Kane has dragged Tottenham back into this - and deservedly so. Nacer Chadli stands up a cross and Harry Kane leaps in the six-yard box to bury his header. That's 12 goals in 14 PL games now. (BBC Football Live commentary) More anti-Spurs bias from the BBC! From what I'd been witnessing over the previous 10 minutes or so, Spurs were the only ones likely to score, with several Spurs players involved, and yet, to the BBC, it's Kane who has to "drag" us back into the match!