90sSpursBook
Erik Edman
Today's game reminded me so much of those early games under AVB - two very similar 1-1 draws with WBA and then Norwich when, if you remember, we dominated, scored in the second half, failed to score a second, got nervous and then conceded in stoppage time. Perhaps the unfamilairity of Wembley contributed but I really don't recall us looking that nervous with a lead under Poch.
The extra space at Wembley really exposes our lack of pace in wide areas; davies and trippier have been below par but lets not underestimate the fact that they're not as good as Walker and Rose and the latter's absence from the team makes us weaker. That said the last two occasions we've played Burnley at home we've struggled and only just secured wins (dec 2014 and dec 2016 - both 2-1).
It's not armageddon folks but equally doesn't create a positive vibe at a time when it would be great to kill the 'wembley hoodoo narrative'
The extra space at Wembley really exposes our lack of pace in wide areas; davies and trippier have been below par but lets not underestimate the fact that they're not as good as Walker and Rose and the latter's absence from the team makes us weaker. That said the last two occasions we've played Burnley at home we've struggled and only just secured wins (dec 2014 and dec 2016 - both 2-1).
It's not armageddon folks but equally doesn't create a positive vibe at a time when it would be great to kill the 'wembley hoodoo narrative'