Just something I noticed in the past week, Just to make things clear, I'm not saying anything negative about the players who came on, just pointing something out.
Tottenham VS Aston Villa
70 minutes gone, we're up 2-0 and it's looking like a very easy three points. We then bring off Dembele for Mason and honestly forget how to play football, proceeding to ship a goal after countless defensive errors. We fortunately continue to win the game but there's no doubt we played a lot worse in the final twenty minutes.
Tottenham VS Anderlecht
60 minutes gone, we're up 1-0 and while we were certainly not as dominant as we were against Villa, we were certainly the better team. We bring off Eriksen for Son Heung-Min and lose all ability to retain the ball and any dominance we once had, proceeding to lose another poor goal. Thankfully Dembele bailed us out with a wonderful strike.
Tottenham VS Arsenal
75 minutes gone, we're up 1-0 and it's looking likely we might just hang on to the win. Lamela comes off for Son Heung-Min and we concede a goal approximately two minutes later.
Is this just us momentarily losing concentration late on or even our opponent's really going for it in the latter stages of the game?
(Edit: Not to say Poch was wrong to make any of these substitutions either, Lamela in particular was getting heated and was running the risk of getting sent off)
Collapsing After The First Substitution
posted on 9/11/15
As others have said Lamela was benched not because he was injured or not playing well but purely from the fact that he was so close to being red carded.
Yes Pochetinno has made some baffling substitutions or not made subs when needed but, he bought on Dembele against Anderlecht and he scored the winner. He bought on Clinton against man city who set up Lamela to score etc.
posted on 9/11/15
comment by sandy, senior citizen, but young at heart (U20567)
posted 30 minutes ago
I have been saying for a while, cannot see the point of changing a team, by making a sub, if they are winning, unless a player is injured, surely it is not too much to ask players to play 90 minutes, instead of say 75 or 80. OK yesterday I think Poch thought perhaps Lamela was in danger of receiving a second yellow.
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there was no doubt about it. he was on a yellow and still flying into tackles... most of which he was making... but one slight mistake and he was off.. and had we gone down to 10 then we all know we would have lost 2-1
posted on 9/11/15
I think it's a combination of things. The game management part has never been good for a few years now at Spurs, and if I remember correctly Pochs Southampton team would do similar things when ahead, we came back from 2-0 down to win against them if I recall
They are young and they will need to learn how to close a game out. Also, the high energy pressing game is bound to take its toll at some stage late on, I couldn't believe how dynamic we were yesterday.
I actually said to my dad at 70 minutes, this is where we find out how good our defence really is!! And unfortunately GNev was right, we couldn't handle the crosses into the box.
But yeah, combination of tiring and young naivety I reckon
posted on 9/11/15
I do not think the subs mattered I could not pick a fault with them. Lamela had to go off as a risk of a red and Eriksen kept giving the ball away.
dele Ali did not deserve man of the match his pass completion was atrocious should of been pulled off much earlier. He kept putting us under pressure but his raw potential is there for everyone to see
I think we just needed some luck. 9 times out of 10 lloris saves the header and 9/10 the best player on the pitch Kyle walker would of got his head to the ball.
Having watched the game again Arsenal deserved nothing out of that game.
posted on 9/11/15
look like modric
I do not think the subs mattered I could not pick a fault with them. Lamela had to go off as a risk of a red and Eriksen kept giving the ball away.
dele Ali did not deserve man of the match his pass completion was atrocious
Are you for real. Dele Ali had a very fine game. Your also saying Erikssen kept giving the ball away, he didn`t. Sure you were watching the same games as the rest of us.
posted on 9/11/15
I think i was watching the same one buddy.
Alli and Eriksen gave the ball away more than any other player. Be it failed passes or dribbling (dribbling especially in eriksens case) 22 players not inclusive of subs these two gave the ball away the most. Even the hopeless awful defender monreal faired better surprisingly.
Take the failed possesion away we would of dominated much more, we were brilliant in this game. Shame the international break has come in.
posted on 9/11/15
llm, poch still out by xmas?
posted on 9/11/15
For what it's worth, both Son and Mason were coming back from reasonable absences through injury.
I agree that the youthfulness and energy sapping nature of our game would have been factors, but bringing in players who are not fully up to speed will not have helped other.
It's probably a combination of all three.
However, 2/3 games we won, so not too much of a hindrance!
posted on 9/11/15
I thought Alli was excellent yesterday and Eriksen was good too.
Alli may have misplaced some passes, he can be a bit naive with his decision making but the amount of interceptions he made, his dynamic running and athleticism, juggling the ball over his opponents head, he was a joy to watch.
Souness and Henry were raving about him.
Its all going to go pete tong anyway because LLM predicted Poch would be sacked before the new year........
posted on 9/11/15
I thought Alli played well, but his decision making was a bit poor at times...signposted what he was going to do a few times - he may have done a League One player with them, but these players are wise to things.
His potential is frightening, he is still learning things at the top level.
Don't think Lamela would have done anything about the goal....good ball, poor from both Lloris and Walker, and more to do with bringing Gibbs on than Lamela going off