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Jimmy Neighbour
Ok I get that he can't throw a player under the bus, but this is a bit concerning...
Ok I get that he can't throw a player under the bus, but this is a bit concerning...
It's just standard brick mate. As you say he cannot throw a player under a bus. Don't add to the anti Poch narrative mate.Ok I get that he can't throw a player under the bus, but this is a bit concerning...
I get what your take is, but I'd be more confident if you were talking about a league game. They really were easy.
La Celso will 100% fill this gap, sort this problem.Eriksen is more important than you give him credit for. Vertonghen and Alderweireld create very differently to our forwards. Certainly through Toby we move the ball directly from back to front.
What Eriksen does is help create the triangles between the front four. He moves the ball quickly between them and is probably the most unselfish. In other words he knits the attack together. I don't see that happening so readily without Eriksen which is why we are struggling. And it certainly needs more than the "small" tweak as suggested on here.
The only player who moved the ball as quickly and progressively as Eriksen is Ndombele from what I have seen, (although Kane certainly has it in his locker). Lamela is not on the same level as peak Eriksen in terms of knitting the attack together.
Also, if you are holding out for a free transfer*, a serious injury now would be catastrophic, hence why Eriksen isn't going anywhere near a tackle.I just think that Eriksen's heart isn't really in it at Spurs now and it is hard to give your all when your heart is no longer in it.
It's just standard brick mate. As you say he cannot throw a player under a bus. Don't add to the anti Poch narrative mate.
Why can’t Eriksen be rusty and off form?
I feel bad for Eriksen. He’s been a good servant, I don’t think he is actively trying to play bad, and if he is recovering from injury, it’s the kind of thing that can give a lot of context to those types of performances.
but damn...the quality of his passing was just a level below N’Dombele and Lo Celso. The pace of it. The awareness, the anticipation. Eriksen has at least had a few weeks of a run in the team to get into some sort of form which just leads me to believe at least in the art of penetrative passing, he isn’t as good. The way the new guys were using the ball was just different class.
and so I feel bad for Eriksen for a different reason too. Because if he doesn’t get back to some sort of form in the next few weeks, I can’t see Madrid offering him big money. He just plainly won’t be good enough.
He might have to settle with going back to ajax. Because the way he is playing no big team will go for him.
I’ve never thought they’d want him - nor Barca. He’s a level below those teams imo: in his approach mentally, in his level of consistency and of skill.
His best bet is probably Juve. He’s better than Ramsey, after all.
No fudging way he'd get into that ajax team atm.He might have to settle with going back to ajax. Because the way he is playing no big team will go for him.
In the Spanish or Italian leagues .. with him not being the main focus of the side .. he would do just fine, he'd also pick up more than a few goals.
Today you could see it was just form, ugly form, yet in his worst form he got a goal and got the ball to both Kane and Lo Celso in good positions