Everyone hammers NDombele, but he gave more to the club than this useless **** did.
When he defied club's orders not to travel to Brazil and then got kicked out for lying on his entry form, sums up his contribution for me.
Good riddance.
Do one Lo Celso
posted on 31/1/22
comment by What a Conte (U8366)
posted 18 minutes ago
Agreed. He was worse than Ndombele. Joke player who literally has barely any highlights for spurs
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Yup, and the way he was falling down at every tackle when he used to be combative. Goes to show how so many players treating Spurs like a resort.
posted on 31/1/22
comment by KLS (U1695)
posted 16 minutes ago
https://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/418078
A lot can happen in 2 years hey?
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Unbelievable turn around really from having a great part of the season in Joses first season and really looking a player.
To become an injury liability, seemingly not interested in the club, who spends most of the time being a terrible chithouse when he rarely plays. Thought I'd like him 2 years ago, now he's probably up there with the most dislikable spurs players as a fan for me.
posted on 31/1/22
Weirdo
posted on 31/1/22
comment by Striketeam7 - the smartest person you know - Arsenal shat it on 16/01/22 (U18109)
posted 29 minutes ago
Yeah we have loaned both - no way both will be permanent outgoings come the summer.
Again I have some sympathy for these players - they’ve had 5 managers at Spurs - Poch, Jose, Mason, Nuno, Conte. Who knows how they would h r fared long term under Poch
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Not all players were a success under Poch and he got rid of a few too.
posted on 31/1/22
He left? Never been a fan. Offers nothing and just a general pain in the arris.
posted on 31/1/22
The guy was completely anonymous.
He flopped hard at PSG too. Alarm bells should have been ringing with that.
Will never forget it was a choice between him and Bruno Fernandes who was also cheaper?!
posted on 31/1/22
I will watch Lyon with interest to see how Ndombele plays there.
If he becomes the dominant midfielder he ought to be, I'll start to worry about the coaching staff at WHL.
posted on 31/1/22
comment by JustCallMeTed (U21528)
posted 16 minutes ago
I will watch Lyon with interest to see how Ndombele plays there.
If he becomes the dominant midfielder he ought to be, I'll start to worry about the coaching staff at WHL.
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5 different sets of coaches and managers have failed to get a tune out of Ndombele
posted on 31/1/22
comment by ●Billy The Yidd● 20*21*22* ENIC OUT! (U3924)
posted 9 minutes ago
comment by JustCallMeTed (U21528)
posted 16 minutes ago
I will watch Lyon with interest to see how Ndombele plays there.
If he becomes the dominant midfielder he ought to be, I'll start to worry about the coaching staff at WHL.
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5 different sets of coaches and managers have failed to get a tune out of Ndombele
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So we'll see what happens at Lyon.
posted on 31/1/22
Think Lo Celso suits the Spanish league a lot better. He's more of an oily rag than an engineer, but still has a decent balance between technique and engine.
Problem is that the PL nowadays is a lot more relentless and you have to be in absolutely tip-top shape, which he rarely if ever seemed to be.
In the tier below the tip-top elite, clubs in the other big European leagues are making a fair wedge off the PL selling players who are clearly going to struggle to adapt, only to take them back a year or two later at a knockdown price.
Bryan Gil was another you could seem from miles off was not going to be PL material in the short or probably medium term, if at all. Sevilla is one of those clubs that's really made hay with the PL.