I disagree.
Sometimes strange results happen. If we go and beat united 3-0 at home does it mean we are a better team then them? Or if they come and beat us 6-0 does it means we are an extremely poor team?
With only one game the relevance is far less then a consistent set of performances.
Once we've played Chelsea, City and Arsenal we can compare with how we fared against them in the first half of the season to see if we've gotten better at playing the bigger teams.
I still maintain that the performance in a one off game can't be used to determine whether we've got it right or not.
Once again, it's not the potential result that I'm getting at. It's the performance - specifically in relation to our pressing game. If we can make it work for us against a good technical team like Man Utd, then we can be far more certain that AVB's ideas are getting through to the players.
Making the pressing game work against technically inferior teams is great. But it is not the litmus test for that particular strategy for the simple reason that such teams are not great at retaining possession anyway.
The same applies to the performance. It's a 38 game season. Every team has bad performances and every team will have good performances.
Granted the Manager should made good performances more often than bad ones, however you will never eradicate the bad ones.
Which is why a series of games is more relevant.
True, we beat Utd at OT. But it was like the Alamo in the second half. Under siege. We held out by parking the bus.
But the team has moved on since then. The players have taken on board much of AVB's philosophy - if not anything like all of it yet. We are dominating possession in pretty much every game.
But many of our recent performances have been against weaker opposition who are easily forced into losing possession. That's why the Utd game will be a proper litmus test. Can we press them effectively and then keep possession ourselves? Or is our pressing game not yet sufficiently honed to force a technically gifted team into conceding possession quickly enough? If it isn't, then we will burn out long before the end of the game and, if we have anything to hold on to by that point, we will have to produce more backs to the wall heroics.
we are begining to see the benefit of AVB's coaching, we are much more of a team unit and working for each other. We used to be a team of individuals which made us look good when it all worked but we are a much more structured team and will be more consistent.
Classic example of what you expect (or possibly want) to be true, but actually is way off. Cant think of what you are referring to with that statement.
How can you possibly look at our team this season and think we are more of a unit, when last season for most of it we were a complete team and put in complete performances. This season has seen us look pretty clueless at times with individuals doing what they want, with more individual goals than I've ever seen before. And you are welcome to bring out the excuses that shift any blame from AVB, as the reason why we haven't looked a team is irrelevant to the debate. The fact is we have a way to go to get back to the level we have previously seen in terms of team performances.
Now what is true, is that we are looking more of a team now than we have done at any other point this season. But comparing it with what we "used" to be, we have some work to do to get back to consistently putting in great team performances. We might press better than before, but theres a lot more to football than that - and some people forget that under Harry our pressing was very good. Hopefully AVB is just a slow starter and now he understands a lot more about this group of players we will hit a high level, but lets not pretend he has come in and coached us into a team - as we already were. A lot of our players have hit a high level in the past, then AVB took over and we stopped doing certain things, now they are starting to do it again. Just looks like a classic case of new manager trying to do something, realised it wasnt working and looked at what has worked for these players.
And if your expectation of AVB is to have us be more of a team and be more consistent than we have been, then I think you might be disappointed as even if he gets these players playing at their very best I cant imagine it is possible for us to get into the top 2 (possibly even 3) given their squads compared to ours. So realistically we can expect matching last season + a few more points as the very best any manager can do with Spurs. I hope with this manager people are realistic and recognise what the top outcome is.
Your description of our overall performance last season is as much an example of what you want to be true and as way off as you claim parklane1's post to be.
We were very good after the first two embarrassing games last season, all the way through to January. But after that, our form was horrible. We didn't play well as a team at all, despite there being continuity of both management and players.
I agree that many of our performances this season have been disjointed. But I'm not the only one who has noticed that things appear to have begun to click since mid December. No cause for celebration yet. But cause to plant a small seed of hope? Most definitely.
Classic example of what you expect (or possibly want) to be true, but actually is way off. Cant think of what you are referring to with that statement.
How can you possibly look at our team this season and think we are more of a unit, when last season for most of it we were a complete team and put in complete performances. This season has seen us look pretty clueless at times with individuals doing what they want, with more individual goals than I've ever seen before. And you are welcome to bring out the excuses that shift any blame from AVB, as the reason why we haven't looked a team is irrelevant to the debate. The fact is we have a way to go to get back to the level we have previously seen in terms of team performances.
Now what is true, is that we are looking more of a team now than we have done at any other point this season. But comparing it with what we "used" to be, we have some work to do to get back to consistently putting in great team performances. We might press better than before, but theres a lot more to football than that - and some people forget that under Harry our pressing was very good. Hopefully AVB is just a slow starter and now he understands a lot more about this group of players we will hit a high level, but lets not pretend he has come in and coached us into a team - as we already were. A lot of our players have hit a high level in the past, then AVB took over and we stopped doing certain things, now they are starting to do it again. Just looks like a classic case of new manager trying to do something, realised it wasnt working and looked at what has worked for these players.
And if your expectation of AVB is to have us be more of a team and be more consistent than we have been, then I think you might be disappointed as even if he gets these players playing at their very best I cant imagine it is possible for us to get into the top 2 (possibly even 3) given their squads compared to ours. So realistically we can expect matching last season + a few more points as the very best any manager can do with Spurs. I hope with this manager people are realistic and recognise what the top outcome is.
Nice to see a view from an opposing fan. A more balanced view than you'd get from our rivals who would more than likely say that our bubble is about to burst, were not that good really or some other crap. Only thing that worries me is you would have said the exact same thing at this point last season as we were playing much better than Arsenal and looked a good bet to finish above them. But as a Spurs fan, I'm conditioned to think that Arsenal will come good, or we'll blow it and they'll do just about what they have to to finish above us. Sorry for the negativity at the end.
I actually felt that a number of our performances in our good run under Harry first-half last season were very nerve-wracking, particularly the away games. The one that's stuck with me is Fulham - we were completely destroyed by them and it was a wonder they didn't score six. Luckily, we'd consistently get saved by our counter-attacking prowess with VdV and Ade's quick link-up play, and Parker making last-ditch tackles to make up for our wingers' inconsistent workrate off the ball.
That's why I felt our run couldn't last, besides the fitness issue with our never-rotating lineup - we might be wonderfully fluid and expressive going forward, but we couldn't control midfield in away games. We were trading punches back and forth, it just so happened that we were rather more lethal with our left hook than most of the league. But while we might have the players to punish anyone, eventually our uneven grasp of the game would cost us. That's why I obsess so much over high-technique, clever passers who can orchestrate the game rather than superb dribblers. The latter might be more eye-catching, but they need a platform to perform on, and they need to work as part of a team and know *when* to beat a man and when to one-touch pass our way through.
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Having said that, I've felt that many of our performances this season have not only been distinctly uninspired in an attacking sense (certainly compared to last season), but pretty awful in terms of controlling the game. Only recently have we finally begun to exert calmness in midfield.
But I want to place this in context, because for me, the summer transfer window was awful and the squad AVB was left with was unbalanced. We did not get bad players by any means - in fact, I'd say almost all our signings are great players - but we did not get enough players. We lost and did not replenish key qualities essential to a team. We lost our five highest passers to sales or injury, and brought in players known more for their one-on-one ability or prolific tackling than a Spanish ethos of marrying one-touch passing with footballing intelligence.
Most egregious was our loss of brains and creativity through the middle - without VdV, Modric, and Ade, we now have no one who can consistently see and create openings or deliver perfectly-weighted throughballs (though we've seen a few great threaded passes sporadically from the likes of Naughton and Siggy). We are now more dependent on an individual dribble or sudden wingplay to create a chance. I'm not saying our new midfield signings are mediocre players by any means, just that none of them excel in dictating and orchestrating the game, in clever one-touch passing or imaginative playmaking.
However, recently we've started to look more organized, certainly in the pressing sense. Our possession numbers are higher now and last throughout the whole game, and to me Bale, Lennon, and Defoe look substantially more consistent with their workrate off the ball than they ever were. Of course, there could be a lot of reasons for why we're looking better besides coaching - we're playing pretty crap teams; we've been playing away where we've looked better all season; we've got Dembele back in place of the defensive nonentity that is Hudd; we've got Ade in who is much more of a natural at holding up the ball in the final third than Defoe/Dempsey, in form or not; our back five have settled and benefited from Lloris's aggressiveness in stopping chances before they start, etc.
I do think, though, that you can see in recent games like at Sunderland a disciplined, purposeful team effort at *controlling* the game. It's not just about the form of certain players picking up - everyone seems to be upping their workrate off the ball. I did see this under Harry too, but not consistently, and actually more often in the first season we finished fourth than our gung-ho last season. We are now allowing far fewer chances and to me, that is a promising sign because teams are built from the back.
We still look labored attacking-wise and far too eager to randomly shoot and see what sticks, but I'm not sure how much AVB can do about that outside the transfer window. I believe the problem is fundamentally about our lack of visionary playmakers and orchestrators - too many of our players take an extra touch when receiving a pass (compare this to, say, Holtby's teammates at Schalke) or wait on the ball looking for runs, or drive forward with the ball when it'd be smarter to pass. We need new blood in this squad. It's not about having superstar individuals, it's about achieving the best balance and the best system.
Not since 1844, I think.