Tottenham Hotspur vs. Manchester United

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The second he lined that up I knew it was going in. What was the wall playing at?

The wall did nothing wrong, Walker accidentally kicked it along the floor and it went under them. He was trying to curl it into the top corner.
 
Valencia looking uncomfortable in this game so far. Everybody wants short-passing and you can tell it freaks him out. Hopefully Nani comes on soon.
 
How is this the walls fault? If it'd gone over the top everyone would have rinsed them for not jumping.
 
Nothing we could do about that, stupid free kick to give awy but whatever.
 
The wall jumped - most times that would be the right idea.

:lol: I don't get it, it's a 50/50 choice. These people criticising the wall would be fuming if the wall didn't jump and the ball went in.
 
This is quite impressive. When we attack we have nothing via the left and then no defending on the left either
 
The fake outrage at every "hand" ball is amusing at least.
 
Walls fault. But we have 4 centrebacks playing plus blunt sidemen in Valencia and Welbeck plus Cleverley not creative.
 
Evra is Lennon's bitch, as he has been for years and years. Defensively and attacking wise.
 
Why the feck would you jump in a wall when you're that close to the goal? He's not going to be able to get it up and down from there, is he? Especially Kyle fecking Walker.

fecks sake.
 
Can't blame the wall for jumping, and you can't really blame De Gea for not saving it.
Let's just hope the players turn it up a level or three and get some goals, though it sadly looks like it's Tottenham that are taking it up a level.
 
The wall's not at fault. I would look at the way we conceded the fk if we're looking at someone to blame
 
Ball went under the wall, can't really blame them as they're suppose to jump, don't know if its luck or good thinking from Walker.
 
Walls fault. But we have 4 centrebacks playing plus blunt sidemen in Valencia and Welbeck plus Cleverley not creative.

How is it the wall's fault? You can't blame anyone for that, give credit to the flukey freekick that accidentally went under the wall.
 
Back to long balls I see...
 
Tottenham really have become a lot more positive now. We really need to regroup quickly and get back on top
 
:lol: I don't get it, it's a 50/50 choice. These people criticising the wall would be fuming if the wall didn't jump and the ball went in.


Yeah but players should be able to predict the future... Crystal balls.
 
Why the feck would you jump in a wall when you're that close to the goal? He's not going to be able to get it up and down from there, is he? Especially Kyle fecking Walker.

fecks sake.

This is correct, anyone saying the wall did right in jumping doesn't have a clue about kicking a football.
 
No chance, the wall should have blocked it. Keeper stands no real chance, sees it really late and right down low

The wall should have blocked it by predicting that Walker would mess his kick up and accidentally hit it along the ground?
 
The wall did nothing wrong, Walker accidentally kicked it along the floor and it went under them. He was trying to curl it into the top corner.


How is this the walls fault? If it'd gone over the top everyone would have rinsed them for not jumping.


Come off it, lads. Walker was never trying to curl it into the top corner with the run up he took. He was barely 20 yards out, for feck's sake!

He was always just going to smash it low and hope for the best.
 
Tonys up for it.
 
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