I’ve no problem dropping them but I think it’s poor to be questioning their professionalism and attitude to be honest.
We had the choice to rest these players against Dortmund. That was an option.
Pochettino didn't and that gamble hasn't worked.
We had the choice to rest these players against Dortmund. That was an option.
Pochettino didn't and that gamble hasn't worked.
Laugh now, but mark my words folks. Poch is on borrowed time.
How many poor games have we seen from Eriksen exactly? A small handful I would say. I think that should be expected in a season. Particularly when never given a rest.
Eriksen tried today for sure. It just didn't come off for him.
I don't want him dropped at all. Not for a good long time for sure. Just maybe rotated a bit once in a while. If this is an actual serious drop in form let him play his way back into form starting a game a week.
Laugh now, but mark my words folks. Poch is on borrowed time.
United, *rsenal, West Brom and this lot. Three losses in those four games, with only Palace in between to make it look barely acceptable. Lost 3-2 to West Ham in the CC as well.
We'll come good again. But this lot think too highly of themselves - *far* too highly. Eriksen and Alli especially. If we want to come back strong, they need to be dropped or drop their f*cking attitudes.
Do you think Levy is a patient man? If this decline continues Poch will get the chop.
We had the choice to rest these players against Dortmund. That was an option.
Pochettino didn't and that gamble hasn't worked.
Hopefully some people here will begin to understand that you cannot just constantly use the same players. This is not going around your mates and choosing Spurs on Fifa or pro evo, as you play each of your friends choosing the same best players with the highest stats.
These players are people who get tired and where form dips. For example Dier who has played every game for us and England this season, Eriksen who has played nearly as many and Dele who yet again just constantly loses the ball.
It was so clear the three of them should have been left out today and I put my team up showing that and one guy says that if Poch chose that team he should be fined and loads of people liked that comment - again this isn't Fifa with your mates this is real life.
And as it's real life we will have to deal with reality and drop the three of them for Watford. Hopefully after tonight, such a thought won't seem so hilarious to some of you.
Can't blame these results on not resting players against Dortmund
The chance of losing is always there. Did not resting players against Dortmund make it more or less likely that we would drop points against WBA and Leicester? Quite clearly more likely imo.Imagine if we didn’t win that game and still lost this one? Straight after the Arsenal loss. He was praised for decisive management in doing what he did then.
We made the statement. Didn't help us one bit going into the WBA and Leicester games.Vital statement that night. International CL outreach might equal big sponsors, more money, etc, etc...
Why not exactly?Can't blame these results on not resting players against Dortmund
So rather than a player going through a patch of dodgy form (and in Eriksen’s case, maybe needing a rest) it’s an attitude problem? How so? I don’t see bad attitude from either of them. Things not working; sure. Bad games sometimes, sure. But not bad attitude.
How is that not well described as poor form?xG is awful, and I don't care who knows it.
Poch has basically admitted that we played like absolute t*rds in the first half. And, second half, those two in particular *still* looked woeful as everyone else (even the triple-marked Kane) stepped up to varying degrees. There's a reason for that, and it isn't because Vicente Iborra and Wilfried Ndidi are suddenly world-class defensive midfielders.