DubaiSpur
Ian Walker
As I mentioned in the previous post, did the season just finish with us in 5th place and I missed it? We go through patches like this. It just so happens that this season we are going through one at the tail end of the season. We've been spoiled by the fact that in the past two seasons we qualified for CL with a few games to go. And this season we've still got room for the odd bad result, so let's not get ahead of our skis.
It's more than that. This is not a malaise that is dependent on just one bad outcome - this is something fundamental that rears its head in moments when things are on the line. If we finish 5th, it will be a disaster that warrants serious questions - but, regardless of whether that happens, this is something deep-rooted.
Need three points in a crucial end of season game with relegation on the line? Spurs are your team. Need to get to the FA Cup final? Spurs are who you want to play in the semis. Have a bit of streetwise nous? Play Spurs, they'll let you use it at the worst possible time for them and you can walk away happy while they self-implode. And you could be West Brom or you could be United, Juve or Real Madrid - none of those things will change. It's a self-destructive streak baked into our history that every one of our players inherits - a mental flaw, a weakness, that emerges despite all their empty talk about how they've beaten it.
We are threatening, dangerous and good when there's no pressure on and the lads can play pretty while keeping their hairstyles flawless. When the pressure falls upon us, when grit and an iron will is needed to win however we can, we wilt and fade. It's the Spurs way. Like Leverkusen in Germany (nicknamed 'Neverkusen' for how frequently they fail to win things when in promising positions), we're bottlers at heart. It's just something that's becoming crushingly obvious as we actually reach positions where we can fall short.
And even Poch can only do so much - he can perform heroically, drag us to within reach of beating it, but it will always return. And it has.
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