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OMT: Mighty Spurs vs Big Oil

Man of the match


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All strikers miss chances though, even Kane. Still don’t see how anyone could honestly say we deserved to win that game, as happy as I am that we won. Can’t remember a single clear cut chance we created today.
Because we scored and took our chances
Their defence is poor and we capitalised in it
City made Hugo work hard 3 times
They IMO should do better and I expected them too TBF
 
No
Poch left him behind to find a move
The manager left him to get a transfer... that’s odd
Managers normally sell players, not players selling players

I loved Poch like all of us did but the guy learned a lot here and will show that at his next club

he won’t get as close to players I’m sure
Don’t think you have any more evidence of what happened than I do, we’re both just speculating. I doubt Mourinho did much more than say to Levy Rose could go. Just as Poch did before.
 
I swear we could have 100 shots against us in a game and some people on here still won’t admit we were lucky and were outplayed

You're right but there are far more who are only happy when they can write xxxxxx is brick or yyyyyyyy is a clam or zzzzzzz is rooster, armchair internet warriors all.
 
Don’t think you have any more evidence of what happened than I do, we’re both just speculating.
Why am I speculating on?
The quotes?
Poch did say rose is at home trying to find a club
I’ve seen that interview. It’s online and you said it yourself didn’t you?
I posted the quote on here from Rose about Poch having chats with him after training too
I can find that for you if you want?
i am speculating that he will have learned. He is a smart man and a brilliant coach so I think I’ll be right there
 
Why am I speculating on?
The quotes?
Poch did say rose is at home trying to find a club
I’ve seen that interview. It’s online and you said it yourself didn’t you?
I posted the quote on here from Rose about Poch having chats with him after training too
I can find that for you if you want?
i am speculating that he will have learned. He is a smart man and a brilliant coach so I think I’ll be right there
Whatever you think went on between Rose and Poch, and I would say Poch managed an unpredictable player very well to get the best out of him, Poch was prepared to sell him for 2 summers. He, like Mourinho probably did this transfer window, would have said to Levy that Rose could be sold. This is going around in circles so I am out.
 
Whatever you think went on between Rose and Poch, and I would say Poch managed an unpredictable player very well to get the best out of him, Poch was prepared to sell him for 2 summers. He, like Mourinho probably did this transfer window, would have said to Levy that Rose could be sold. This is going around in circles so I am out.
Your out but I posted what Rose said above have a good un
 
It's really not irrelevant. It gives you an indication of what the result should have been. In this game it tells you how much City underperformed.

xG also shows you that their chances were not only good enough but easier than ours. City had a really bad game.
Sorry but for me the only thing that actually counts is the final score.

If anything, the more one-sided the xG numbers, the more it proves their irrelevance.

Because rather than prove a losing team with a high xG was unlucky - which by implication is what we are supposed to conclude, for me all it actually proves is the exact opposite, ie that they were simply not good enough on the day.
 
Sorry but for me the only thing that actually counts is the final score.

If anything, the more one-sided the xG numbers, the more it proves their irrelevance.

Because rather than prove a losing team with a high xG was unlucky - which by implication is what we are supposed to conclude, for me all it actually proves is the exact opposite, ie that they were simply not good enough on the day.
They had 5 shots on target including the penalty
We had 3
We scored form ours
They didn’t and one was a free shot
 
Lets be honest Son was brick bar the goal tho

He tried a lot of things that didn't come off so I'd say, yeah, on balance he was poor.

But Sonny didn't half bust a nut getting back a couple of times second half. There were two occasions where he went above and beyond in terms of defending and he was dying on his feet.

I love the fella, still my favourite Spurs player.
 
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You earn your luck
You work hard
Your limit the equality of their opportunities
You hope the ref can be fair and reasonable... he wasn’t bad despite what some will say

and you take your chances when they come
Mike Dean was actually very good today. No problem with him today. It's VAR that fudges up time and time again.
There's little difference in what Sterling did to what Aubameyang did the other week, but the outcome is different. Son gets sent off for what basically was just a tripping, and then again for brushing his foot against rudiger. Stone wall penalties, like Southampton yesterday, not given, blatant dives earning pens not pulled back. VAR has been an utter brick show in the Premier league!
 
Mike Dean was actually very good today. No problem with him today. It's VAR that fudges up time and time again.
There's little difference in what Sterling did to what Aubameyang did the other week, but the outcome is different. Son gets sent off for what basically was just a tripping, and then again for brushing his foot against rudiger. Stone wall penalties, like Southampton yesterday, not given, blatant dives earning pens not pulled back. VAR has been an utter brick show in the Premier league!
Exactly

He wasn’t bad but some will dig him out

VAR didn’t help him today and made his job harder
 
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