El Guepardo
Rafael Van Der Vaart
I think this is the bit that supporters miss out on. We see a player out of the team and don't know why the player is out, so immediately often assume that the player was dropped.
I think this is the bit that supporters miss out on. We see a player out of the team and don't know why the player is out, so immediately often assume that the player was dropped.
And start to question Poch, madness.
I don't think he's beyond question. I think he made mistakes yesterday.
Yep it didn't work, coaches try things, and I'm sure Poch has seen that it stifled our left side and has taken the lesson on board.We should have played Vertonghen left side, at least he is left footed. Anyone but Trippier, that guy was stone cold AWFUL as a left wing back.
Trippier was excellent in the 3-0 dismantling of Everton last week and having been rested against Dortmund, Poch would have expected him to be fresher than Aurier, a defender who may still have been recovering from his Spurs debut midweek.We should have played Vertonghen left side, at least he is left footed. Anyone but Trippier, that guy was stone cold AWFUL as a left wing back.
We should have played Vertonghen left side, at least he is left footed. Anyone but Trippier, that guy was stone cold AWFUL as a left wing back.
If Davies had 'picked up a knock' he shouldn't have been on the bench.
If Davies had 'picked up a knock' he shouldn't have been on the bench.
He was 'warming up' for a good thirty minutes during the second half up till 85th minute,up and down the line,strange if he wasn't 100% fit.
Think @Spur of the moment might have a third narrative to add.There are two narratives with us this season which need to be caught up on. The first is that's Sissoko is garbage, and happily most now see his improvement although it took a while for the prevailing wisdom to seep through.
But the second is that Davies is the back up, and just keeping the spot warm for Danny Rose, who supposedly just walks back into the side. Not even withstanding the interview with The Sun, or that a player who may well be out for almost a year is going to be nowhere near the condition to play to a high level in a side that demands peak fitness...forgetting those two things, Davies has been immense. He has stepped up, and he deserves people thinking of him as the first choice. He's earned it. He's different to Rose, but he's productive, he's confident, he absolutely deserves the respect of being seen as one of the first names on the team sheet, and not even the 'best back up LB in the league'. He's way beyond that, but even now some Spurs fans are assuming Rose comes straight back in. It's just not likely to happen. Davies has been too good.