Mixed emotions after that game. 50th goal for Harry and he breaks his FA Cup jinx, confident penalty under loads of pressure. I thought Onomah was impressive and Carroll, who I slated to death after the Everton game, does look like he is improving. Pleased for Eriksen that he got on the score sheet but once again, for a player of his ability and now in his 3rd season at the club, he really needs to be bossing games much more than he does. It sounds harsh, but the majority of times I've watched Spurs this season I've felt a bit underwhelmed by him. Today once again (hopefully) reminded Levy and the entire board why Son will never be a stand-in for Kane. He rarely played as an out and out striker in Germany and the chances of it working out in what is a harder and more competitive league are almost nil.
I 100% agree with I think it was
@Spurfect who said his best position is where Chadli started on the left. With Erisken underperforming I'd be more than curious to see a '3' of Son-Alli-Lamela on Wednesday; I think that unit has all the ingredients to be lethal.
Poor defending for both goals, especially from Toby for the second where he got his footing all wrong and as a consequence his shift in body weight basically pointed Okazaki in the direction he needed to go in to score. Vorm looked nervous throughout with some inexplicably bad kicks and throws that could've led to much worse than they did. We need a Cudicini or Keller type #2 to provide back-up for Hugo. Michel is clearly a confidence player who needs long runs of games to keep his self-belief up at a high. Similar to Gomes. Cudicini always had that Pirlo-esque 'And zero f**** were given' air about him.
Harsh penalty but a draw was the least we deserved.
I disagree with the comments that a replay is bad. With Fiorentina next in the EL I expect a full strength side for that, and probably thereafter if we progress as there are some massive, massive names in the tournament this year. That said, the FA Cup is one of the only chances left for players like Wimmer and Onomah to learn the ropes, or for players like Chadli and Bentaleb to build up match fitness. And no, I don't see winning a trophy as being anywhere near as important as top 4. Top 4 and no trophy trumps 5th and FA Cup every day of the week, for me. Try convinving Wigan and Portsmouth fans otherwise.