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Sandro - Beast

Glad Sandro is getting a chance to play. Fear that Parker is one of Harrys undroppables.

The beast that is Sandro has scary potential especially alongside Modric. He just has to destroy their play and lay it off to the little Croatian.
 
Im just glad Sandro has settled in well because when he first arrived was it not gomes he was clinging on to? Just wonder what effect it'l have when we sell Gomes.

We've still got Bruno around. Also after a couple of years of being in London, Sandros English will have improved to the extent that he'll be able to understand most of the banter.
 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/may/12/sandro-oche-tottenham-champions-league

Sandro is on the oche for Tottenham's bid the Champions League

"Yes, I am Brazil's best," says a beaming Sandro before punching the air in mock ecstasy, which he tends to do every time he hears something that pleases him. But Sandro is not talking about football. He is talking about a sport he has fallen in love since moving to England in September 2010: darts.

"It started when I saw it on television and I found it interesting and enjoyed the atmosphere," he says. "A colleague of mine said: 'If you like it, I will buy you a board,' and I put that up in my house."

He became such an enthusiast that earlier this year the Premier League's production company arranged to film him interviewing Bobby George, the 66-year-old self-styled King of Darts, whose exuberant personality made him something of a soulmate for 23-year-old Sandro. "Bob gave me a bit of background on the history of darts and now he and his son come around to my house and we play most weeks. I gave my mum two dartboards to bring back to Brazil and now everyone at home is playing, too."

Sandro explains most of this through an interpreter, but when he does break into English he speaks it well, giving the impression that the interpreter is present either to safeguard against misunderstanding or as part of an elaborate prank; you can never be too sure with Sandro. "He is a lovely character, absolutely mad," says Harry Redknapp of a player who this season dyed his hair pink and blue for larks and who regularly entertains his team-mates with japes such as the martial arts routine that the left-back Danny Rose posted on YouTube.

But Sandro is serious about his football. When Fulham's midfielders arrive at White Hart Lane on Sunday afternoon intent on denying Tottenham the win that would ensure them a top-four finish, they will be going up against a man who is so driven by the desire to gain Champions League qualification that a couple of months ago, when Tottenham's challenge was faltering, he took some of his team-mates aside and gave them an impromptu, impassioned team talk. "I said: 'We have to vibrate and show passion, even if it is just winning a tackle, it doesn't always have to be a beautiful football.' That was the time to be more humble and just go and do what we had to do to make sure we got three points rather than made a pretty game. So it was more about bringing passion and heart and blood and sweat on to the pitch."

The Champions League is special for Sandro. When mention is made of Spurs' 0-0 draw with Milan in March 2011, when Sandro marshalled the midfield superbly, the memory triggers another joyous punch of the air. "That is the game that everyone talks about as the one where I showed the player I am," he says. "Football in Brazil is very different and it was hard for me to adapt to playing in England at first because it is only when you get here that you realise how fast and strong the game is. It took me about five months to realise that in my position I had to take only one or two touches. It was in the game at Milan that I realised I could make it in Europe. It was a great experience and for us, the players and the fans, we want to get back to the Champions League."

Sandro has experience of conquering a continent, having won the South American equivalent of the Champions League – the Copa Libertadores – with Internacional in 2010. He believes he can emulate that feat at Tottenham. "I am part of a club's history because I helped Internacional to win the Copa Libertadores and I want to be part of Spurs' history too by chasing the Champions League and other cups. Day by day I want to identify myself more with this club by winning things."

Tottenham's renewed push for the top four began after Scott Parker's injury led to Sandro returning to the starting lineup after recovering from injury himself. "He has been amazing in the last few weeks," Redknapp says. "He has got a great future here. We are really pleased with him and next year hopefully he will stay clear of injury and we will see the best of him again."

The best of him belongs in the Champions League. "We just have to concentrate on beating Fulham to make sure we finish at least fourth – and if Arsenal lose and we finish third, that would be perfect," he says before punching the air in delight.
 
Sandro has experience of conquering a continent, having won the South American equivalent of the Champions League ÔÇô the Copa Libertadores ÔÇô with Internacional in 2010. He believes he can emulate that feat at Tottenham. "I am part of a club's history because I helped Internacional to win the Copa Libertadores and I want to be part of Spurs' history too by chasing the Champions League and other cups. Day by day I want to identify myself more with this club by winning things."

Gushing

Read yesterday that his youtube martial arts clip is one of the most watched clip in south america. demi-ledge
 
Glad Sandro is getting a chance to play. Fear that Parker is one of Harrys undroppables.

I don't think that Harry has any undroppables, he just tends to favour the player who is currently in the team. When someone comes into the team and plays well, they normally hold their place. Sandro was just unlucky to be injured in the first half of the season and then understandably he struggled for form a bit when he came back.
 
I don't think that Harry has any undroppables, he just tends to favour the player who is currently in the team. When someone comes into the team and plays well, they normally hold their place. Sandro was just unlucky to be injured in the first half of the season and then understandably he struggled for form a bit when he came back.

Exactly, this 'Harry's favourites' thing is a bit of a myth. I remember when Defoe was apparently one of these, not sure Defoe would agree.....
 
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Sandro

Mildly amusing

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Is sandro as good as popular opinion suggests?

HI

My perception from when people list their "preferred team" the name of sandro seems to be in 99% of them.

Obviously he is better than Livermore (who I hate and has no business being near our first team) but I am somewhat disturbed that sandro is being given a status I dont think he warrants. I think at full fitness parker is a far more effectivve player. sandro has his qualities but positionally he seems a bit lost, he isnt this "enforcer" some state, his passing isnt great..and he seems off the pace. sure he turns out for brazil b ut we allknow the demands of the EPL differ from international football...am imissing something because to me he hasn't yet provento be all that..and certainly not irreplaceable once parker is fit or if AVB decides to go 4-4-2 with dembele and 1 other say sigurdssen...

interetsed because he doesnt get discussed that much.
 
Re: Is sandro as good as popular opinion suggests?

Sandro looks below par just like the rest of the team.

When you look at players like Walker, Bale, Sandro you've got to question the physical trainning that has been done.

Bale looks so tired at the end its unbelievable.

Late goals confirm that, we are just not physically ready either.
 
Re: Is sandro as good as popular opinion suggests?

HI

My perception from when people list their "preferred team" the name of sandro seems to be in 99% of them.

Obviously he is better than Livermore (who I hate and has no business being near our first team) but I am somewhat disturbed that sandro is being given a status I dont think he warrants. I think at full fitness parker is a far more effectivve player. sandro has his qualities but positionally he seems a bit lost, he isnt this "enforcer" some state, his passing isnt great..and he seems off the pace. sure he turns out for brazil b ut we allknow the demands of the EPL differ from international football...am imissing something because to me he hasn't yet provento be all that..and certainly not irreplaceable once parker is fit or if AVB decides to go 4-4-2 with dembele and 1 other say sigurdssen...

interetsed because he doesnt get discussed that much.

See his performances against Milan in the CL fior Sandro at full pelt. Parker is a more experienced player but Sandro has more potential.
Also remember he has played in the Olympics and is still getting used to AVB's set-up (like the rest of the players)
 
Re: Is sandro as good as popular opinion suggests?

Nah, he's fudging terrible. Captains Brazil though.
 
Re: Is sandro as good as popular opinion suggests?

I think he is overrated just like people who overrate half our team and squad. My opinion though. I have heard a great deal of hoo haa about the likes of Sig/Sandra etc but you know what? I would play Parker over Sandra any day. This aint about today either.

Sandra is potential but thats why at the moemnt once Parker returns - Parker all day long.
 
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