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Pape Matar Sarr

I think the bigger story about Sarr not playing in AFCON (again) is perhaps more about the player's ability. In some ways I'm disappointed that he hasn't broken into their team and become a mainstay. After all, he represents Spurs as an international. He is being kept out by a 36 year old Idrissa Gueye, Habib Diarra (Sunderland) and Papa Gueye (Villareal). These guys are no massive superstars playing for elite clubs.

It plays into the same narrative that we have at Spurs why he is peripheral, not core in our team.
 
I think the bigger story about Sarr not playing in AFCON (again) is perhaps more about the player's ability. In some ways I'm disappointed that he hasn't broken into their team and become a mainstay. After all, he represents Spurs as an international. He is being kept out by a 36 year old Idrissa Gueye, Habib Diarra (Sunderland) and Papa Gueye (Villareal). These guys are no massive superstars playing for elite clubs.

It plays into the same narrative that we have at Spurs why he is peripheral, not core in our team.
I'm not convinced it's that simple. He was really good for a period of games under Frank, then out of nowhere out of the team and not really been given a real opportunity since - If he had continued to play for a few more games and became poor I would have understood, but that wasn't the case.

We don't always know what's going on behind closed doors, and could well be more too it than he's not good enough to be playing....
 
I'm not convinced it's that simple. He was really good for a period of games under Frank, then out of nowhere out of the team and not really been given a real opportunity since - If he had continued to play for a few more games and became poor I would have understood, but that wasn't the case.

We don't always know what's going on behind closed doors, and could well be more too it than he's not good enough to be playing....

It's definitely not that simple. There should have course be injuries.

What seems to have happened is that Frank knew (we all did) that he needed to go through a period of player nurturing to map Sarr into his double pivot roles in front of the back four. He uses him pre-season and early-season in the hybrid AM / 10 role. He puts stability behind Sarr and gets some good things out of him offensively.

So the next phase is interesting, especially as Gallagher is a box-to-box number 8 and a player that can operate in the channel. It eill be interesting whether this focuses Sarr to listen to his manager and make a step up.

I guess the silver lining here is that Sarr has been training and not playing for around a month and that is good for his body. He'll hopefully be very strong through these next few months. We need that.
 
A very underrated palyer. One who I would be starting. 1., he is a ball carrier, a very rare skill in our team, 2., he tackles well, 3, he pops up with goals, 4., he ;plays with real tempo and energy.
 
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