GlastonSpur
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Sometimes average players like Lamela play out of their skins, even against a great, which today United is not.
On the sentence I bolded, I've had that sense for a long time, even in the late Ferguson years. I can't think of any examples off the top of my head, but I'm sure if I started a thread asking this question caftards could come up with a pretty decent life of "performance of their career" performances against United.
We just need to acknowledge that Spurs were the better side going into the match and proved it without any shadow of a doubt. If our squad were at full strength and had Mourinho as manager I'm pretty sure we could have beaten Spurs. But we weren't, we don't and we didn't
You under-rate Lamela considerably by calling him an "average" player: he struggled in his first season with Spurs, but now he's developed into someone fully deserving of a place in our best XI. His work rate is huge, he provides aggression and combativeness, and combines this with a silky left foot and lots of footballing intelligence. His performance yesterday was not untypical of how he's played for much of this season.
United were unlucky yesterday in the sense that you came up against Spurs away from home on a day when our entire best XI (including Vertonghen in his first match back after a long injury lay-off) was injury free and available for selection. I think we would have beaten any team in the league on the day.
Even with your squad at full strength and with Mourinho as manager I think you would have struggled to get a result. Yes, you could have beaten us under such conditions - football matches tend to be quite unpredictable things - but IMO it's doubtful that you would have.