AXVnee7
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Incredibly proud of the team right now.
As you should be. Huge night for Spurs regardless of what happens in the rest of their European campaign.
Incredibly proud of the team right now.
Congrats mate; must be exciting times for you lot.Incredibly proud of the team right now.
This is the side who came to play us without a recognised striker and attempted to park the bus but it was acceptable because of how much they spent.
They may have been a budget team but they're now one of the best sides in world football
Killing the game by flooding the midfield while purposely giving up any attacking intent is parking the bus for me.Where is this notion that they parked the bus coming from? Is there another definition of parking the bus that I'm not aware of?
Wondering the same thing? Can’t say I noticed a big white bus at OT.Where is this notion that they parked the bus coming from? Is there another definition of parking the bus that I'm not aware of?
Still a confidence booster.They're playing an uncharacteristically shit Madrid side, it's a good reault, but let's not get carried away.
Killing the game by flooding the midfield while purposely giving up any attacking intent is parking the bus for me.
Wondering the same thing? Can’t say I noticed a big white bus at OT.
Great result for them tonight, they are the best defence in Europe.
Statistacly but anyone who knows anything knows Spurs are really the best quality defence in Europe. Just ask Jose, he said as much in his interview after our game.Wrong Man Utd have the best defence in Europe.
Good win for spurs but RM were poor today i thought shows how we played the other day as they barely got a sniff.
I'd say they parked the bus about as much as we parked it against Liverpool, which is to say not at all. Both were a case of respecting the opposition and taking a careful approach.Where is this notion that they parked the bus coming from? Is there another definition of parking the bus that I'm not aware of?
So what do you call playing with back 6 ,and instructions that only your striker is allowed to cross half way line?Killing the game by flooding the midfield while purposely giving up any attacking intent is parking the bus for me.
So what do you call playing with back 6 ,and instructions that only your striker is allowed to cross half way line?
I thought last night was a great example of why Pochettino (and clearly Mourinho as well) rate Dier so highly. He's not a flashy player, but he gives so much tactical flexibility and cover. Spurs lost one of the best center halfs in the world to injury in the first half, and Dier just slid into the middle of the back 3 with Sanchez going to RCB and the defensive organization continued on seamlessly. It sounds easy to say someone can play CDM and CB, but to do it as fluidly as he does - often in the same match - is quite rare.
He's not a sexy player by any stretch of the imagination, but Spurs don't need a sexy player in that position.
Oh sarcasm.. I am speaking about our play in general against a semi decent opposition.Not sure if you are talking about ManUtd vs Spurs, if so you should have switched channels as you were watching replay of Liverpool away game.
What the Dortmund who can’t even beat Apoel?Another win against dortmund will be great to make a statement.
I thought last night was a great example of why Pochettino (and clearly Mourinho as well) rate Dier so highly. He's not a flashy player, but he gives so much tactical flexibility and cover. Spurs lost one of the best center halfs in the world to injury in the first half, and Dier just slid into the middle of the back 3 with Sanchez going to RCB and the defensive organization continued on seamlessly. It sounds easy to say someone can play CDM and CB, but to do it as fluidly as he does - often in the same match - is quite rare.
He's not a sexy player by any stretch of the imagination, but Spurs don't need a sexy player in that position.
I thought last night was a great example of why Pochettino (and clearly Mourinho as well) rate Dier so highly. He's not a flashy player, but he gives so much tactical flexibility and cover. Spurs lost one of the best center halfs in the world to injury in the first half, and Dier just slid into the middle of the back 3 with Sanchez going to RCB and the defensive organization continued on seamlessly. It sounds easy to say someone can play CDM and CB, but to do it as fluidly as he does - often in the same match - is quite rare.
He's not a sexy player by any stretch of the imagination, but Spurs don't need a sexy player in that position.
I prefer my DM to be able to pass the ball and that's why I much prefer Matic and the likes to play there instead of good defensive players who are not so good passers.
It just really depends on how your team is setup - Spurs with the terrific passing from Alderweireld / Vertonghen don't need as much from their DM, and instead need defensive solidity in the middle to allow those 2 CB's to spread wider and get up the field more than most teams would have their CB's play. Dier works perfectly with that pair.
For United with Jones / Smalling / Bailly - you need more passing in the MF and less defensive solidity.
How long is Alderweireld injured for?