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Oliver Skipp

He reminds me of James Milner who appeared at Leeds aged 17 and was very "good for his age" and seemed to always choose a sensible path and do the right thing and chip in with a decent performance every week but to be honest he was a little bit average and got some stick and went on to play for a variety of good-to-average teams... oh and City and Pool and stuff... great player, WHAT a career that dullard has carved out... let's hope Skipp carves out a similar career but stays at Spurs.
There's a lot to be said for a player who puts in a 7/10 every week, regardless of the opposition, with the footballing intelligence to play in a variety of positions and to a variety of tactical instructions. I'll bet that the likes of Salah and Van Dijk love playing with him.
 
Curses! Skipp has just come off with what looks like an upper thigh muscle injury in the England U21 game against Kosovo. By the way he was wincing in pain as he came off it doesn't look good.
 
Bossed his area and made the tackles he needed too
What I liked was his passing ambition too

What was noticeable was when we got pegged back to 2-2, he somewhat lost that ambition in lieu of safety and perhaps a dash of fear. It was noticeable. I hope he can continue to be fearless as it helps everything.
 
What was noticeable was when we got pegged back to 2-2, he somewhat lost that ambition in lieu of safety and perhaps a dash of fear. It was noticeable. I hope he can continue to be fearless as it helps everything.
The team retreated so it’s possible he saw less options
But I really liked the fact he would try those longer passes. That must be right up Nuno street
 
The team retreated so it’s possible he saw less options
But I really liked the fact he would try those longer passes. That must be right up Nuno street

I think that's right, and it is key we don't. In mitigation I think there was a Traore fear factor, albeit he wasn't especially a factor in the end.
 
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