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OMT - Spurs v West Ham

Man of the match


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We just keep inventing new ways to fudge things up. S P U R S Y won’t die until we cut this brick out. Carragher talking us up as title contenders and literally blow it moments later.
 
Four fudging points we’ve absolutely fudged away with flimflam. fudging 4 points. That’s beyond unforgivable. Saudi Sportswashing Machine and West Ham at home. Are we having a fudging laugh?

Are we doomed to this brick forever? Really? New and spectacular ways to fudge everything up.

fudging steaming.
 
What a joke of a result. Old Jose would have not brought on Lucas. He’d have shut up shop. Sanchez was awful from first to last. And has been for a while.
 
Ridiculous game. Another 2 points thrown away. Still not won at home this season

The free kick which Aurier gave away in the final minute was a classic aurier rooster up
 
Crazy stuff. They played better for sure. Kane almost got our 4th, Bale probably should have scored after he worked the space for himself. But Sanchez what was he doing. And Aurier had to know they wanted a free kick so they could hurl it in there. But Winks had the chance to clear and only laid it on for Lanzini.

Momentum of the game changed with all the subs for sure.
 
Shocking 2nd half but we should have killed the game off a lot earlier but were happy to pass the ball around like the game was over. Sanchez was dreadful as was Aurier, Winks I've given up on there could be a good footballer in there somewhere but he seems too weak both physically and mentally to play that defensive midfielder role.
 
Seriously, we deserved that. Dilly dallying about after the early lead, we did not go for the kill - again. I have always admired hungry teams 3 and 4 nil up still wanting more. Complacency has been and still is our achilles heel. West Ham adjusted well and was fully on the ball, especially in the second half. Meanwhile, we switched our entire team with their evil and not so skillful twins after the break. Can we learn something from this?
 
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