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Soopah Pav fails to prove his point

Spurs fans arrived at the final game of last season unsure which – if any – of our strikers would reappear in the shirt. Would it be Rossi, Forlan, Hulk, Falcao or Leandro Damiao lining up come August? Surely not Emmanuel Adebayor.

We needed to win to secure a Europa League spot and Roman Pavlyuchenko delivered the goods in style with a long-distance brace that condemned Birmingham to the Championship and left us all thinking, "Why can't you do that every week?"

This was a player who had sulked most of the season about not getting enough games. The manager in turn would routinely question his attitude and focus, only throwing him on late as a last resort. So was Pav's performance against Brum a show for the shop window or had he just pulled his finger out and saved his skin?

"When he is on form he is fantastic," said Redknapp afterwards. "I have been to France to watch players three times this week and I’m looking at them and thinking they’re not as good as Pav is."

The summer seemed to herald a new dawn for the Russian, the gaffer was blowing his trumpet and even Pav's agent was claiming, "Roman wants to stay in London. His heart belongs to Tottenham." Strange for an agent not to be pushing for a lucrative deal elsewhere, we thought.

They say you're only as good as your last game and, if the start to this season has been anything to go by, the maybe agent Oleg Artemov was desperate to trade on his client's Birmingham brace and secure a lucrative contract extension before Pav shattered the illusion in his next game.

Last night, Roman was arguably the most experienced pro on the field. The opposition was, to put it mildly, rubbish, and the stage was his to shine.

Needless to say, Soo-pah Pav missed two decent chances and was twice flagged offside and got himself booked just to top it off. The sight of Adebayor in the stands was a huge relief.

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 26/8/11

posted on 26/8/11

Adebayor is a decent player though mind. Better than what you have? Of course!

Is Adebayor better than the strikers in the top 4 + Everton and Liverpool? No.

Aguero, Balloteli, Tevez, Dzeko, Rooney, Saha, Suarez, Berbatov, hernandez, RVP, Torres, Drogba. All are better

Arguably Welbeck and Sturridge also.

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 26/8/11

Dzeko has looked very impressive this season

posted on 26/8/11

Agreed. Always thought he was a quality player, just that Tevez wasn't a team player and it was impossible to play them both.

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 26/8/11

Last season he looked lika sheyt signing!! this season he has been on fire

(all be it against Bolton and Swansea)

posted on 26/8/11

He was brill against Man Utd as well in Community shield.

Anyways while Ade is a decent player, Diarra is awful!

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 26/8/11

Diarra is better than Wilson, JJ, and on par with Sandro and if not better than Tommy H

posted on 26/8/11

Your namesake and Sandro are much, much better than Lass Diarra!

Heck Parker is better than him!!!

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 26/8/11

Thats not a bad midfield to chose from

Lass, Thudd, Luka, Sandro!

posted on 26/8/11

Unleash Pav & Crouch in the Europa but I'm expecting Crouch to probably leave before the window shuts now that Adebayour is here. Who knows though......this summer has been pretty weird

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