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Neil Sullivan
He's not very good at it!Not really
Can easily be to do with space, time and speed of the action
And of course match fitness too
What’s royals excuse for being scared to attack
He's not very good at it!Not really
Can easily be to do with space, time and speed of the action
And of course match fitness too
What’s royals excuse for being scared to attack
100%Such a class player and class act. We need him at Spurs. Would have made a difference for us today!
Wasn't the latest podcast called 'chill out', or something?
@thfcsteff - this bunch of witless dozers took your advice. Far too literally, as it turns out.
MaybeHe's not very good at it!
Royal has no excuse and one shouldn't make an excuse for him either. Every player is responsible for their own actions. Royal was poor as was Sess. That's the simple truth. Royal wasn't holding Sess' hand when he crossed straight into touch or passed to thin air. You're a fan of Sess and you want him to work out but please you're blaming someone on the opposite side of the pitch for Sess being unable to do the basics?Not really
Can easily be to do with space, time and speed of the action
And of course match fitness too
What’s royals excuse for being scared to attack
thats the secret to Conte's wingbacks - you need BOTH far forwards for maximum effect. even if they are just a Doherty or a Royale.
Watford away said it all about Royal's attacking ability for me. They basically let him have the freedom of the right knowing nothing would come from him and just overloaded on our left.Maybe
But if he tries he gives them something to think about
It was his cross that created the rebounded shots we had. He did the right thing and attacked space
Every other time he checked back and bottled it
Left his legs behind in Augusta.
He's the reason Kulusevski looked so good and has now had two poor games. Their interchange work perfectly, Royal/Kulusevski doesn't. Major, major loss!
Indeed it is. Doherty isn't the best footballer in the world, but he has a football brain, and makes intelligent runs, and seems to be on the same wavelength as Kulusevski. He's also somewhat of a goal threat, which Royal certainly isn't.This is a key, key fact.
Fragile but better defensively.
He makes runsIndeed it is. Doherty isn't the best footballer in the world, but he has a football brain, and makes intelligent runs, and seems to be on the same wavelength as Kulusevski. He's also somewhat of a goal threat, which Royal certainly isn't.
Despite all the understandable negativity right now, there is another twist or two to come yet. Just like it was obvious when we moved above the Goons we wasn’t just going to go ahead and win all our games and stay 4th, I don’t see them lot doing the same either. The nature of this league, especially towards the end of the season - we will get opportunities to finish 4th, whether we take them is another matter…..Did you listen to it? You'll see the reference was clearly not just about football!!
Still feels like 2019 to me mate. I still believe.
Davies and Dier weren't starters in the peak Poch team (Rose and Wanyama were ahead of them)Lloris, Davies, Dier, Son, Kane all started today.
It's not odd when it comes to Spurs. We do it all the fudging time.
I’m clearly no tactical expert, but is that a function of conte’s automations? Clever tactical peeps, Waddaya think?One of the things that struck me, and really disappointed me was the absolute lack of any urgency. Bentancur several times playing backwards and sideways in the last 10 or so minutes.
It was shocking.
Despite all the understandable negativity right now, there is another twist or two to come yet. Just like it was obvious when we moved above the Goons we wasn’t just going to go ahead and win all our games and stay 4th, I don’t see them lot doing the same either. The nature of this league, especially towards the end of the season - we will get opportunities to finish 4th, whether we take them is another matter…..