Well personally i never saw an outside narrative being built that Chelsea were breathing down our necks and we were struggling because of that - as you point out we've seen this kind of thing happen before with Spurs and that's probably why some supporters were worried and building it up to be something more than it was - it got closer than we would have liked but we remained clear favourites at every stage to see it through, no need to revel in the negativity of the last few weeks when we've just won a game to secure CL for next season and put third place back in our own hands - last weekend it was the end of the world because we missed the chance to do that afterall
Different optics as you suggest. I think if we’d been hovering in or around 4th, maybe dropping in/out and then made it through by a point or something then I’d say we scraped through.
I acknowledged the bad performances/results in my post. Fortunately we had enough of a buffer from earlier good performances/results to mean we didn’t have to rely on scraping through. It could have gone very wrong, of course. But it didn’t.
I didn’t intend to imply that anyone who does think we stumbled across the line is not proud of the achievement. Rather that the terminology of stumbling etc didn’t (imo) fairly reflect that achievement.
In past seasons when we’ve stumbled we have failed consistently to “get over the line.” We were perennially the “nearly but not quite” team. This is the difference that Poch has made. Ironically the accusation levelled at Poch is that he cannot get us over the line in big games. When he does, such as yesterday, the criticism becomes well he almost let it slip and we shouldn’t have been in that position in the first place. It’s like we have to have a stick to beat him and the team with rather than celebrate the moment.We didn't hit any bad run after the Juventus game. We went straight out and smashed Bournemouth 1-4. We hit bad form after the Chelsea win and have been shocking in pretty much every game since then save for 20 mins against Man Utd. Another lesson etc......how many of those do you want or do you think we need before we stop putting pressure on ourselves? I think we have had enough lessons to learn from in recent seasons.
Chelsea haven't thrown away a 10 point lead with 7 games to go so no they can't really be called bottlers and may well end up winning the FA Cup. They haven't been in the top 4 since February on the whole so it isn't a shock that we have finished above them given how far clear we were on April 2nd. Liverpool will be rightly pilloried if they finish 5th and end up losing the CL final but they could finish 5th and win the CL.......what would you rather? 3rd probably with no trophy or final and some lessons learnt no doubt.
Deary me, your irritation of it being described stumbling is like my irritation of happy clappers who just want a good news world......no criticism allowed because we were brick in the 90s. Don't rewrite history, call it as it is - It's been a very good season based on the end result but due to the performances and results especially in key games in the last 5 weeks we have crawled just about over the line and partly helped by Chelsea's results against other opponents ie Liverpool and Huddersfield and it has all ended rather flatly after another Semi Final defeat. Those are the facts, not some rose tinted view after the event and the same clichéd line of 'we would have taken that at the start of the season'.
In past seasons when we’ve stumbled we have failed consistently to “get over the line.” We were perennially the “nearly but not quite” team. This is the difference that Poch has made. Ironically the accusation levelled at a Poch is that he cannot get us over the line in big games. When he does, such as yesterday, the criticism becomes well he almost let it slip and we shouldn’t have been in that position in the first place. It’s like we have to have a stick to beat him and the team with rather than celebrate the moment.
Chelsea are not bottlers? They were Champions last year and are likely to finish 5th this season, they have lost 4 home games this season at the Bridge including against us whilst we have lost only 2 at Wembley. Few would have seen them finishing outside the top 4 and certainly not behind us. Throughout the season I expected them to put a run together and catch us. They haven’t; a team that consists of Willian, Hazard, Kante, Fabregas coached by one of the most successful managers in Italian football. It’s been quite a feat of bottling imo. Whereas we were labelled bottlers just for not winning the league ahead of Leicester and Chelsea when we were never top and were playing more games.
Every team bar City has had a blip this season . We spent the middle of the season garnering more points than practically every one of our rivals. We paid for it by April - we look exhausted. Poch has to look at that for sure. But it should not detract that it has been a wonderful season in many ways. Beating Madrid, Dortmund, Liverpool, Arsenal, Man Utd at Wembley and Chelsea at the bridge - in style.
I agree with your previous post about Toby. It is a huge shame how the Alderweireld situation has turned out. We have really missed him in the big games imo. I wish we could find a way to keep him. But who knows what has happened behind the scenes. Surely though Levy and Poch have earned our trust on this one as irritating as it is.
To say Poch and the team didn’t care about winning the FA cup is completely nonsense imo and ignores their reaction after the loss. I will say it again his comments were designed to take the pressure off the team. I have seen nothing since to change my view.
I am unashamedly a fan of Poch does that make me a “happy clapper?” maybe. On the other hand I think I have a healthy sense of realism of the strengths and weaknesses of this team I was hugely disappointed by the loss to Utd in the Semi. We have had a very good season and I think it is poor to try and define it by our stumbling over the last few games.
I don't really see the point in dwelling on the games we have lost - we haven't won anything yet of course, that doesn't even need stating, does it? but we have a good team with some fantastic players so hopefully we continue to improve and win in the future - beyond reiterating that we have a poor record when it comes to knockout competitions i don't exactly see what your point is, that we have to do better? Well yeah everyone would agree with that
Pochettino may well have been saying that to take pressure off but that was not the way to do it and it sent the wrong message externally and a likely confused message internally. I just don't understand how anyone can have been blasé and comfortable with those comments and just swallow the fact it is to take the pressure off as if by magic. He could have used other methods to dampen the media frenzy but he added to it. That was a major mistake and he needs to learn from it.
I don't think everybody would agree with that, I think some will accept whatever is thrown up in front of them and use the lack of finances etc as some crown to wear. If you don't strive for better and just say oh well then how do you expect to get any better? Its that sort of mentality we need rid of if we want to actually compete at the very top otherwise we are just taking part really
I think you're wrong to think people don't generally agree that we need to be better, progression is what everyone wants to see from the team afterall and id be genuinely surprised if you found anyone that didn't want to see that from Spurs, let alone a big section of the fanbase or majority. The difference is not everyone needs to dwell on the competitions we haven't won, they're in the past we can't win them now...
Most of your post has been argued to death so I am not going to rehash old circular arguments here. But this paragraph is the height of arrogance. There is absolutely no evidence that his comments were detrimental to our chances in any of the competitions. In fact judging by Alli’s Post match interview following the United game and Poch's comments about the semi disappointment after the Watford game suggests to me he was building up the cup games quite differently in the changing room to what was being said in the media. Poch needs to do what ever he thinks is best to make his team win games and not worry about the sensitivities of supporters or outside influences. The media always want a story, how they portray him is not his primary concern. That he has reached 2 semi finals and a final of competitions “he doesn’t value,”in his 4 seasons at Spurs shows he is doing many things right.
I think you're wrong to think people don't generally agree that we need to be better, progression is what everyone wants to see from the team afterall and id be genuinely surprised if you found anyone that didn't want to see that from Spurs, let alone a big section of the fanbase or majority. The difference is not everyone needs to dwell on the competitions we haven't won, they're in the past we can't win them now...
Nothing to do with my “opinion”or my “narrative” and everything to do with your posting style which appears to portray everything you state to be the unequivocal truth.What makes it the height of arrogance? Because it doesn't suit your opinion or narrative? It is my perception of it and I think he should avoid saying something along those lines and use a different angle in the future. You obviously don't.
I think in fairness the draws have been very kind in all those runs, the games when we lost in the FA Cup certainly we did so against our first 'comparative' opponent.
Not to mention we are back to moving the goalposts of what 'must win' games should look like to suit the argument that Poch doesn't do well in them. Like winning away at Chelsea when a win for them would have really had them breathing down our necks, but ultimately getting the 3 points and putting us well on course for the CL again...it was undeniably a crunch game. And we won. There are also many crunch games over the season against the likes of Arsenal, Man United, Liverpool earlier on where we have won crucial points in big games.
Yeah, we need to improve in the Cups but losing to Juve and a United team that have beaten City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and us already this season was not the disgrace it had been made out to be. It was presented as our big chance and all we needed to do was just win the game, against the team that would finish 2nd, when in reality it was always going to be tight.
And the other thing that bugs me is this idea of losing a lead in the game should be tantamount to 'bottling'. The game is 90 minutes. Scoring first does not mean we are going to win. And against another good team, they may well score against us, and will obviously have even more incentive to do so. It's not the proof of some deep rooted problem.
As for the fact that Poch didn't care about the Cup and transmitted that message, you only need to watch his and Dele's interviews after the game to see that it is pure nonsense.
We obviously all want to improve and win, and we probably will if we keep progressing at the rate that we are. But to achieve what we have this season is awesome, it really is. To be in the position to finish 3rd, even if we are 'stumbling' slightly, just means we must have been absolutely incredible at periods in the season to build up enough steam to be here. And we are. Recognise it!
Nothing to do with my “opinion”or my “narrative” and everything to do with your posting style which appears to portray everything you state to be the unequivocal truth.
The stumble to 3rd.The fight for third
Being a fan of Pochettino isn't a problem, it only becomes a problem if you are then blind to any faults because you love the man. I like him and he has been a superb manager for us and done extremely well when he hasn't been supported as well as he could have been but the same can be said for other managers prior to him too on that front. That doesn't mean he is beyond criticism and beyond question and it also doesn't mean that those who do question are less supportive, its about balance. I am not a sheep and won't think like one so just because he has done quite well relatively speaking, I want more from him. I want better substitutions, I don't want him waiting to the 70th min every time even when it is clearly not working, I don't want favourites and marginalised players based on outside factors, I want the best players playing for my club where possible and at times I don't think that has happened this season. I want him to desire trophies like the fans do and crave those moments, I don't want to hear public denouncing of certain trophies even if it is an unintended consequence of what he is saying.
As for me defining it by saying we crawled over the line, I think I have made myself quite clear that overall it has been a very good season given our circumstances but with a pretty poor finish that could've cost us but fortunately it didn't. Doesn't mean it didn't happen. If you define it as purely a wonderful season with all peaks and little troughs then that is your right. I will disagree with you and I think I have made it clear enough why I would and I think the actual happenings support that.