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*** Tottenham Hotspur v Bodo/Glimt *** Semi final , 1st leg 1/5/25.

The point is he is clearly a good coach and they have played some great stuff in Europe and got some really good results including last game against Lazio. Yet they looked pretty poor against us, why? Because they had three of their team missing. It affects any team, and we had more out and for a much longer period. It's very easy for us to sit here and say didn't do this, should have done x/y and z.

With our first choice back 5 I think we look much better personally. But absolutely agree, it doesn't mean we should be as low down as we are....
I think lazio are poor
They look really really tired and the goals they scored were poor from
A Bodo perspective
Lazio are, for an Italian side crap in defence
They smashed Roma, but Roma were awful then
Info wonder how much the temp has an affect
 
Yeah I’m not particularly religious, or religious at all, but I thought we let ourselves down as a fan base there.

The Levy Out chants were embarrassing too. Really felt a bit less positive about things when they started.

And finally, the “stand up if you hate Arsenal” chant that started after is a bit cringe inducing too. Of course we all hate that mob but singing about it at 3-0 in a Euro semi final?

Such a shame because, generally, I thought the atmosphere was excellent last night and I’d give the club credit for their part in generating it with the flags and the choice of music pre match. Best atmosphere since the 3-0 v Woolwich.
I thought having the minute’s silence for the Pope was a very odd thing to do - a UEFA thing I guess as I don’t recall it at any PL games. But should still have been respected. I think it was all of 30 seconds before the ref blew his whistle.

Re the flags, TIFO etc - yes credit to the club but also to those fan groups who put a lot of effort into pushing for it and helping to organise. Just shows that the club and fans can work in tandem. Until next week when it’s back to daggers drawn again.
 
The point is he is clearly a good coach and they have played some great stuff in Europe and got some really good results including last game against Lazio. Yet they looked pretty poor against us, why? Because they had three of their team missing. It affects any team, and we had more out and for a much longer period. It's very easy for us to sit here and say didn't do this, should have done x/y and z.

With our first choice back 5 I think we look much better personally. But absolutely agree, it doesn't mean we should be as low down as we are....

I think they looked poor because we didn’t play how they expected us to.
They expected the usual ange ball, they didn't get it.
We were controlled in our set up and allowed them the ball, they didn't know how to counter that and couldn't break us down.
Us scoring three I doubt was a surprise to them, them creating so little probably was.
What I've seen of them they like high energy almost chaotic games, we never entered into that.
Missing players won't have helped but for me it was our set up that fixed them.
 
Anyone doing the West Ham OMT? Ahem...@steff :innocent:

My team v Wham;

---------------------Kinsky------------------------
Porro----Danso-------Davies---Spence
-------------------Bissouma---------------------
---------Bentancur-------Gray----------------
Johnson---Kulusevski---Odobert

Subs: Vicario, Udogie, VdV, Romero, Sarr, Richarlison, Tel, Moore, Scarlett
 
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Anyone doing the West Ham OMT? Ahem...@steff :innocent:

My team v Wham;

---------------------Kinsky------------------------
Porro----Danso-------Davies---Spence
-------------------Bissouma---------------------
---------Bentancur-------Gray----------------
Johnson---Kulusevski---Odobert

Subs: Vicario, Udogie, VdV, Romero, Sarr, Richarlison, Tel, Moore, Scarlett

That's a bit spooky almost exactly the team I said to my grandson this afternoon.
 
any of the locals able to recall if Bodo have been in this position before where they have to come out and attack in the second leg?

From a quick glance it looks like their big wins have been in the group stages and by the odd goal?

They will have to set the tempo and leave gaps at the back at some point.
 
Bodo have an excellent home record, blowing away teams 2-0 and 3-0 often in this competition. No doubt home weather plays a big part and I believe we need to field players suited for geography so we don't literally freeze up
 
Bodo have an excellent home record, blowing away teams 2-0 and 3-0 often in this competition. No doubt home weather plays a big part and I believe we need to field players suited for geography so we don't literally freeze up

A guy on Reddit yesterday posted this little essay with regards to Glimt and their home advantage:

I thought it would be useful to try to discuss a few of those myths and fears concerning the home advantage of Bodø/Glimt. Hopefully this will be helpful in maybe giving us a little more positive outlook on the away game.

I see their home advantage as a combination of three factors. One is of course the weather and the climate. As we know, Bodø is situated some way north of the Arctic Circle, and the weather conditions can be quite harsh. The climate in Norway is the main reason why we don’t have football seasons running from August to May, but when a Norwegian side is in the latter stages of a European competition, they are made to play during the winter. Winter is for skiing – and for European nights, it seems.

Aspmyra is a very open stadium, and it can be quite windy. On the harshest nights, games there can be an extremely cold experience. This has without a doubt been an advantage for Bodø/Glimt when they have performed a few of their so-called giant killings. On May 8th however, the weather in Bodø will be something every Premier League player should be very used to. It is possible to have snow in May in Bodø, but I doubt it happening this time around (and we will not get a repeat of that FA-cup tie against Forest back in the day). In short: If we lose, we can’t blame the weather.

The next factor is the mindset of the teams that have come to Aspmyra. Especially a few years ago, when they fought their first European campaigns, many teams came to Aspmyra without really knowing what they could expect. Mourinho suffered his greatest ever loss there, but he didn’t do it in a crunch game. He fielded a heavily rotated side and just wanted to get out of there as quickly as possible. I’m not saying that every team that has visited Aspmyra has taken the task too lightly, but some of them definitely has. This should in no way be an issue next week. If we don’t do our homework before a crunch European semi final, we might as well try our luck in synchronised swimming or table tennis instead.

This leaves me with the third and final factor that I want to address in this write up. The dreaded plastic pitch.

Yes, it is artificial grass, and it has its advantages and disadvantages. If you aren’t used to playing on this surface, it may constitute a challenge. However, the main issue isn’t that it is dangerous for the players. It isn’t. Van de Ven’s hamstrings should be fine, and the quality of this surface is very good. What we should be most wary of is that such an even and predictable surface enables a team to play very fast, and the passing can be incredibly precise. During the 6-1 game against Roma, Glimt scored at least two goals where their experience and knowledge of the surface really made the goals. They played impossibly precise balls through to the right wing, and this is extremely difficult to defend against. For us, this means that the margin for error is lower than usual, but again – if our players are unable to cope with playing on a smooth and even surface that is approved by UEFA, then maybe we should try to get our money back on a few of them.

Then, I hear you say, why is it that average Norwegian teams put up more of a fight at Aspmyra than the likes of Olympiakos and Lazio are able to do? It’s not like Lazio underestimated Glimt?

I see it a bit like when you are playing chess with your friend, who is much better than you. You are getting very used to his openings, and you know a lot about his mindset, so you are getting tougher and tougher to beat although he maintains an edge over you. But when he plays against someone who doesn’t know him, he is able to do more damage. Norwegian teams are very used to playing on artificial grass, and they know how they best should defend against a team like Glimt. If we look at the first few games this season, Glimt overpowered KFUM in the last half hour of the game. Clearly Glimt have more stamina, and they are relentless against their compatriots, but they don’t always brush them away right from the off. Spurs should be a way better «chess player» than Glimt, but even Magnus Carlsen needs to prepare well. So should we.

This became a long text, but I will end it with a few thoughts on how I want us to approach the game at Aspmyra. First and foremost, we need to train on our own 3G pitch. It is absolutely vital that the pitch is watered, which I assume goes without saying, but a plastic pitch that is watered is nothing like a dry plastic pitch. I liked Ange’s setup where he invited Glimt to play and to make mistakes. They will do that at home too, and we could see that there are vast differences between the sides man to man. Furthermore, stay close to the central midfield, especially the man in the middle. Step on toes, bully them, disrupt their play. Glimt will be attacking, and they have a few very good distributors. Stay close to them. And, lastly. We were physically superior and it showed right from the off. Now let’s finish the job. Let’s bully them some more.

As you can see, I am very optimistic as everyone should be after getting a two goal cushion in the first leg of a European semi final, and of those three factors that constitute Glimt’s impressive home record, we should be well equipped to handle all of them.
 
Bodo have an excellent home record, blowing away teams 2-0 and 3-0 often in this competition. No doubt home weather plays a big part and I believe we need to field players suited for geography so we don't literally freeze up

They've won 9 from 10 at home from all accounts, and they have the good'ol artificial pitch - last one we played on, versus Tamworth..

I'd love us to get a stonking start and belt in two early goals, settle any nerves and press on from there (not crazy mind) - but need to be careful as Bodo more than capable to provide an upset.
 
I remember when we played tromso in the winter of 2013. That was plastic and freezing but the players got the job done
I think tromso we’re brick after that but id need a learned Norwegian to confirm that
 
Bodo have an excellent home record, blowing away teams 2-0 and 3-0 often in this competition. No doubt home weather plays a big part and I believe we need to field players suited for geography so we don't literally freeze up
The weather won't be a factor in their favor this time. Forecast says 6-10 degrees, overcast or light rain. Surely something players in England should be used to!
 
I remember when we played tromso in the winter of 2013. That was plastic and freezing but the players got the job done
I think tromso we’re brick after that but id need a learned Norwegian to confirm that
Tromsø have never been a top team in Norway . They played in Europe for winning the cup, which they've done a couple of times, but generally they're always in the lower half of the table. Never had any consistency to challenge.
 
Tromsø have never been a top team in Norway . They played in Europe for winning the cup, which they've done a couple of times, but generally they're always in the lower half of the table. Never had any consistency to challenge.
Yeah I think we won 2 nil up there and a similar score at home
 
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