Really good articl here on Spurs:
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...enham-transfers-daniel-levy-kyle-walker-spurs
Some of the good points made are:
- Spurs have quality players earning much less than they could elsewhere.
- How can they continue to sustain this? Longterm they simply can't. They either break the wage structure or lose players.
- They are going to struggle improve on what they have as they won't pay big fees and wages that are required.
I guess it's what we already know but a good read nonetheless.
I think they are in a critical phase right now. If they don't win anything next season and latest, the season after that, then I doubt they will win anything big within the next 5 seasons.
Here's why. Right now Spurs have one of the best teams in the league and it's not even a case of overachieving. Their team is genuinely one of the best 3 teams. And their players are all at Good ages and have enough experience at the top level (even though some of them are actually very young) . They are imo a team that's 'ready' all they need is a Cantona, or some stardust. They need to get a player, (I can't tell you who) who will come in and be the guy you pass the ball to when shit isn't going according to plan. A guy who demands the ball when it's not working out for their team. We had Suarez in 2013/14, and we almost won the league. Yet they have a better team individually and collectively. If only they could get a player like Sanchez because he is exactly what they need to go from a 7/10 team challenging for the premier league to an 8/8.5 winning the title and giving every European Club a fair contest.
My fear for them (I'm actually observing more in glee). Is that they will stick to this small time mentality of saying " let's stick our English core, (the same reason why they are interested in Barkley, if you go back and check Rodgers was doing the same thing, where he thought he could turn every English footballer to a top class player, but I digress ) our lads love playing for each other, for the manager and for the club, squad harmony and team spirit will carry us through, it won't. "
They seem to be going towards the direction which Arsenal took, and want Pochetino to carry them through their years of building, no evidence of this yet, just my feeling. But I think the quality of their premier league rivals is only going to improve and if they don't take advantage of this moment, where they have the squad, the money, possibly the manager and premier league rivals who aren't so insurmountable to win a premier league title and present themselves as a genuinely big club, then they will not get another chance until over a half decade, because their best players will likely leave.