That's what our next two matches without Harry are. Often a break has been our undoing and Aston Villa after a break and without Harry will be a tough test of our strength. I said before the match today that our winning momentum with Harry would carry us to a one or a two goal win but now with a break coming and no Harry and Villa who are quite high in the table and Albion who have had some good wins over us the results will be pivotal for quite a few matches to come.
If we can win them both without Harry and win them well then this run especially with Harry back will continue for quite a while. Villa leaked two goals at home against Norwich so if we can get a 3 goal win and a one goal win at Albion then we'll end up top four with no trouble. We are slowly improving the score lines which is the right way to do things. City's win margins are narrowing. Come on you Spurs.
Pivotal.
posted on 7/11/11
Dont wanna peak too soon either Dawn thats what I've always been told
posted on 7/11/11
My hunch is he'll be back for the Villa game. Doc said 4-5 weeks, it would have been 2 and half by then, he'll be involved in some form, maybe in the stands or something.
posted on 7/11/11
I hope you're right vdv. We haven't peaked yet messiah. Take a look at Defoe's goal,it hits their defender's legs.
posted on 7/11/11
Good article Dawn
"We are slowly improving the score lines which is the right way to do things. City's win margins are narrowing."
Also good to see Chelsea scraping wins - I think we'll end up competing with them at the end of the season.
My hunch is that Harry had his operation in Brazil..
http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-news/football/premier-league/transfer-rumours/1243/24/tottenham-strike-target-insists-hes-no-rush-leave-brazil
posted on 7/11/11
Stent op recovery period is no more than a couple of weeks.
As for Defoe's shot hitting a defender's legs - so what?
posted on 7/11/11
I've answered that on the other thread Ginhoddle.
I think we'll be competing period Bale's. Thanks for the compliment.