Robspur12
Nick Barmby
Lloris still by far our best keeper in my opinion.Looked really good.
The three Argentinians should be involved in all our league games.
Lloris still by far our best keeper in my opinion.Looked really good.
The three Argentinians should be involved in all our league games.
Have been impressed with him physically in previous appearances against Championship teams. Can't remember the game/games.Alongside a strong CB he'll be great. His ball playing ability is as good as we've got. I just fear how he'll cope against the likes of Deeney/Lukaku/Benteke etc.
Alongside a strong CB he'll be great. His ball playing ability is as good as we've got. I just fear how he'll cope against the likes of Deeney/Lukaku/Benteke etc.
Alongside a strong CB he'll be great. His ball playing ability is as good as we've got. I just fear how he'll cope against the likes of Deeney/Lukaku/Benteke etc.
He’s definitely jumped ahead of Dier in the CB back up stakes for me.I thought that. Then I also thought about our back 3 of Verts - Sanchez - Alderweireld and thought how well he could slot into that sort of set up too.
I think he is great. Had a bit of a thing for him since his first appearance, even then as a raw teenager he looked a proper player.
I said in the match thread just now, for me this is the game he became a man. I think he has taken a real step forward and should be in more serious contention for the first team. Even if just as first reserve for now (in place of Dier dropping back).
Heh, fair point. Hopefully he'll learn.
Deeney says no.
Agreed, especially with our options in midfield looking thin with Wanyama and Dembele looking out of touch.He’s definitely jumped ahead of Dier in the CB back up stakes for me.
It looked to me that Foyth was more of the leader.Excellent tonight and credit to Davo for leading.
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What report?Worrying with the report the other week of Foyth potentially leaving because of the lack of progress he’s made. Hopefully that doesn’t turn out to be the case and perhaps he is given more game time if Toby does leave....
I think it was in the Evening Standard and filtered through to other news outlets about him looking to leave due to lack of opportunities. Don’t think there was any direct quotes from player but likely true given his ability and number of appearances....What report?
It looked to me that Foyth was more of the leader.
And anything positive is just club propaganda !Because people seem to find negative press easily believable?
Because people seem to find negative press easily believable?
And anything positive is just club propaganda !
That's a dangerous assumption. While some players can happily switch between FB and CB, some definitely can't. I don't think anyone in their right mind would have played Michael Dawson at FB, for example. On the other hand, there are utility players like Dier who can do a job wherever you stick them -- a function of discipline, awareness and footballing nous, no doub.t I've not seen enough of Foyth to have any idea which type he is. At the very least, a modern FB needs to have a turn of pace and be quick on the turn.Would prefer to see him as a regular sub in place of one of the two fullbacks that are invariably on the bench. I am sure he can play at full back if pressed and he offers the option of slotting into a back three to close off games and even play in holding midfield - his ability on the ball looks as good as Dier's, at the very least.
Don't get either of your points seeing that @alekaras is comparing two players who BOTH play for Spurs??