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Mark Falco
It’s in his head, not his bodyHe needs confidence, reassurance to push his body and to be in the hole not wide.
It’s in his head, not his bodyHe needs confidence, reassurance to push his body and to be in the hole not wide.
It’s in his head, not his body
I like jenas as a pundit and as a player who occasionally played well. I’d LOVE to hear his opinion of his own career.Tottenham: Is this a fresh start for Gareth Bale, or will things fall apart - Jermaine Jenas
https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/56063712
YesThus why I said "reassurance to push his body".
ICYMI Jeans was quite candid about his underachieving in this interview... wonder how many of our nearly men from the peak of Pochettino’s tenure will have such regrets when they retire without a major trophy to look back upon...I like jenas as a pundit and as a player who occasionally played well. I’d LOVE to hear his opinion of his own career.
Thanks for this. Whom of, the poch years, do you consider to be jenas-like? By that I mean with all the physical attributes but not the mentality? And please don’t include dele. IMO he’s too young to be I that category. JJ came to us as a more mature person. And I am most fond of JJ.ICYMI Jeans was quite candid about his underachieving in this interview... wonder how many of our nearly men from the peak of Pochettino’s tenure will have such regrets when they retire without a major trophy to look back upon...
Thanks for this. Whom of, the poch years, do you consider to be jenas-like? By that I mean with all the physical attributes but not the meteorology? And please don’t include dele. IMO he’s too young to be I that category. JJ came to us as a more mature person. And I am most fond of JJ.
I don’t think there was anyone myselfThanks for this. Whom of, the poch years, do you consider to be jenas-like? By that I mean with all the physical attributes but not the meteorology? And please don’t include dele. IMO he’s too young to be I that category. JJ came to us as a more mature person. And I am most fond of JJ.
Eriksen, either he played at the top of his game for us or his style of play made it look like he left something back (I know he had the highest running stats etc). We'll probably never know but in the big games did he deliver or really own the midfield when he had the talent to do so.
I think Lloris, could he lead more, work on his kicking. What about Trippier who never seemed to work on his positioning or Lamela who has the skill set or going back even further players like Chadli I felt could have been so much better.
Bale's agent is even coming to terms that Gareth's career is coming to an end at 31.
You'd of thought that with all the sport science available to athletes today, Bale could easily offer something into his mid thirties if he was motivated to do so. It's all going to end with him going back to Madrid for a contract pay off in a few months and a tarnished legacy.
I might be being a tad harsh but Son’s continued streakiness also frustrates, as he seems to have a purple patch every season where he scores worldies every week but then will go a couple of months when he barely contributes; it’s then that we can fully appreciate what a truly world class forward we have in Kane and what a big miss it was that he was so clearly lacking match sharpness in the biggest match of his career.
Weird comments weren't they?!? I guess some people have drive and some don't
Weird comments weren't they?!? I guess some people have drive and some don't
Depends .. it could be he just no longer mentally has it, or it could be his body is just done and he's now accepting it
Definitely. Though personally I suspect Bale’s situation isn’t all down just to a lack of drive. I wonder if he’s also the kind of character who needs to feel appreciated, and if he feels like he’s not being appreciated then he reacts in this sort of way as a defence mechanism. Like ‘you need me more than I need you’. Which, in the case of Spurs / Mourinho, is probably true sadly.
At age 31? Why so many excuses for him?