braineclipse
Steve Sedgley
We had Bale on the left and Lennon on the right for years. And he struggled for years break down teams at home. We had an the width in the world.
Pointless cross after pointless cross headed away by a defence waiting for it.
But today it's "we need width", "Aaron Lennon" and I saw some goals from crosses on motd once.
I'm sure Soldado would have headed in a hatrick all assisted by England's up and coming 2006 works cup star. Tony Gale for Spurs manager.
I agree.
Does working the ball wide, and passing/ crossing into the penalty area constitute a cross? If so we were also closest to scoring from crosses - Lamela to Davies to Soldado to blaze over first half. We could have stretched the pitch more, we could have a 'bigger' pitch if we had fullbacks or others receiving the ball in pace out wide in the final third. You don't have to have traditional wingers just be able to stretch teams and use the sides of the pitch to get in behind. The whole traditional wingers or not is a misnomer and not the issue.
That was a good move. Bit of movement from Eriksen to create the space. Ben Davies held back his run until he could actually get the ball in space instead of pushing on too soon. Lamela did well to keep hold of the ball, create the space for the pass and then find him.
That's where I really think we were lacking a bit of energy that's needed to break down a team like Crystal Palace. That movement just wasn't there enough of the time.