foxes talkAny links to Leicester forums? I could do with a laugh.
Yes Ndidi.Victor wipes the floor with Ndiddiididi
this was on the Foxes forum, lol
He is a big part of our success. When he was out we dropped a few (not that many) points didn't we?
What a team! Alli's energy is relentless and his movement confident. Wanyama's game has come on, he looks so tidy in possession now and a beast out of it. Son has surpassed Lalana imo. Was on here begining of the season, with people telling me Son wasn't as good as Lalana, and true maybe he wasn't then, but he's faster, younger and now seems to be more focused. He's at least as good now. With the 'three old men' anchoring the defence. We have a strong core.
They will always have that league win to feel great about. Whatever happens to them that will not go away. But as with all things football, I would rather be a Spurs man whatever comes or goes. And we have been building to this point for a number of years now. When we win the league next season it's going to be so amazing.On Foxestalk a few seem to be going along the lines of 'they may have beat us tonight but they will never win the league'. The thing is I think we will, the difference being that when we do we will continue to challenge unlike them. It's incredible how well we play under Poch's system, it doesn't seem to matter if we are missing one or two players, whoever steps in seems to do a more than able job.
Did you see the bit where he dummies himself?No. We need him against Hull. He played fine today.
Just put another £20k per week on his wage demands I think.Indeed and if I was Kyle Walker looking to play hard ball with Spurs, hmmmm.
No but I saw him make an incisive pass under pressure which took the ball from our half and started a counter attack that ended in one of Kane's goal.Did you see the bit where he dummies himself?
Or the bit where he passed to the linesman?
He didn't even get close to fine, he might have been OK at Spurs in the 90s but he stands out as being a long way short of the rest of our team now. That kid from the youth team looked closer to our standard when he came on and it was his first game.
Stopped clocks and all that.No but I saw him make an incisive pass under pressure which took the ball from our half and started a counter attack that ended in one of Kane's goal.
I didn't see him waste possession all night he got the ball moved it quickly. Nothing world beating but he did the job he was asked to do fine. I find it quite distasteful the mob mentality that has grown around a Spurs player even while he still plays for this club.Stopped clocks and all that.
He was dreadful in the first half and improved in the second. He certainly appears to be perhaps the weakest player in the squad and his confidence looks absolutely shattered. As for mob mentality, if you consider the grief Eriksen got at the start of the season it's not wonder Sissoko gets such a battering from so many quarters on here.I didn't see him waste possession all night he got the ball moved it quickly. Nothing world beating but he did the job he was asked to do fine. I find it quite distasteful the mob mentality that has grown around a Spurs player even while he still plays for this club.
maybe but a player should be able to rely on support from his own fans. He did not determine his price tag but the distaste has been there for him before he even kicked a ball. I didn't think he was dreadful at all. Neither was he a world beater. I totally agree his confidence looks shattered.He was dreadful in the first half and improved in the second. He certainly appears to be perhaps the weakest player in the squad and his confidence looks absolutely shattered. As for mob mentality, if you consider the grid Eriksen got at the start of the season it's not wonder Sissoko gets such a battering from so many quarters on here.