Very much a game that's defined the season in general.
It's certainly not the first time we've been found wanting when the opposition have simply been the hungrier.
Bit of class from Tevez gave us the perfect start,probably a bit against the run of play to be fair,finished off clinically by Nasri and thereafter I felt spurs for all their huff and puff,never looked like getting back into the game playing with that system.
Adebeyor is very ineffective isolated up top and is easy to defend against with the lack of runners or a van de vaart lurking off him and Bale was drifting through the game without any meaningful contribution
Edin Dzeko was offering identical threat to Adebeyor making it largely 10 v 10 so when AVB finally made the blindingly obvious change it was a match winning one
Bale,Defoe & Huddlestone grabbed the headlines but I felt the introduction of Holtby really nullified yaya toure's influence in the middle of the park,aided by Mr Masons leniency towards City and allowed spurs to dominate from then on.
Mancinis indecision to remove the dreadful Dzeko from the field cost us dearly and a team at times poorly motivated by the coaching staff continue to flatter to deceive.A wealth of talent he may have at his disposal but they are always vulnerable to a side that wants it more and so it proved when the equaliser instigated the proverbial pack of cards and the early exit from yours truly to beat the hordes heading to seven sisters and an early dash back up to northern civilisation
Expectation is a terrible thing
Once upon a time we used to go to London,get twatted then go on the beer
We were never particularly disappointed,it was just the way it was
Now we leave with a sour taste that's a new feature of having talented cowards like Nasri rather than bang average players like Richard Dunne,who had the heart of a lion
And it's apparently a simple game
It's certainly not the first time we've been found wanting when the opposition have simply been the hungrier.
Bit of class from Tevez gave us the perfect start,probably a bit against the run of play to be fair,finished off clinically by Nasri and thereafter I felt spurs for all their huff and puff,never looked like getting back into the game playing with that system.
Adebeyor is very ineffective isolated up top and is easy to defend against with the lack of runners or a van de vaart lurking off him and Bale was drifting through the game without any meaningful contribution
Edin Dzeko was offering identical threat to Adebeyor making it largely 10 v 10 so when AVB finally made the blindingly obvious change it was a match winning one
Bale,Defoe & Huddlestone grabbed the headlines but I felt the introduction of Holtby really nullified yaya toure's influence in the middle of the park,aided by Mr Masons leniency towards City and allowed spurs to dominate from then on.
Mancinis indecision to remove the dreadful Dzeko from the field cost us dearly and a team at times poorly motivated by the coaching staff continue to flatter to deceive.A wealth of talent he may have at his disposal but they are always vulnerable to a side that wants it more and so it proved when the equaliser instigated the proverbial pack of cards and the early exit from yours truly to beat the hordes heading to seven sisters and an early dash back up to northern civilisation
Expectation is a terrible thing
Once upon a time we used to go to London,get twatted then go on the beer
We were never particularly disappointed,it was just the way it was
Now we leave with a sour taste that's a new feature of having talented cowards like Nasri rather than bang average players like Richard Dunne,who had the heart of a lion
And it's apparently a simple game

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