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Post#341 » by Baphomet » Tue Dec 2, 2025 11:01 pm

stormi wrote:Honestly Spurs were extremely languid for the better part of that match, but you have to add in the context of their injury crisis and how badly it's impacted their attacking prowess. Solanke is a good PL striker, James Maddison is one of the better creators you'll find in England, Kulusevski is a high level RW. All out for some time now.

Build-up patterns at times it feels like lump it to Kudus and hope he can samba his way out of trouble and they didn't really start playing through the middle until the very end. Xavi looked bright when he came on. Constantly probing in dangerous zones willing to receive the ball and make something happen. I still think he'll be a very integral player for them.

Was a techy game on both sides, felt like the pen was harsh but Newcastle probably carried play slightly better. The draw seems fair in the end lmao.


That's a fair analysis. We have huge problems when teams press us man-to-man, as when we do try to get the ball up the pitch, the opposition push up to force errors and turnovers. We lack technicians and natural ball carriers so, yeah, we often try to get the ball to Kudus and he needs to somehow hold his man off, turn and then beat players on his own. Or he lays it off to Porro, to lump in an inaccurate cross.

We're still trying to figure out the balance of our midfield. Personally, I don't like Bentancur/Sarr/Bergvall as the midfield trio. Xavi simply needs to play, as without Kulu and Maddison we don't have any creativity outside of Kudus. Let him play through his mistakes and get a feel for the PL pace, as right now the coaching staff are fumbling his development hard.
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Post#342 » by stormi » Tue Dec 2, 2025 11:16 pm

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stormi wrote:Honestly Spurs were extremely languid for the better part of that match, but you have to add in the context of their injury crisis and how badly it's impacted their attacking prowess. Solanke is a good PL striker, James Maddison is one of the better creators you'll find in England, Kulusevski is a high level RW. All out for some time now.

Build-up patterns at times it feels like lump it to Kudus and hope he can samba his way out of trouble and they didn't really start playing through the middle until the very end. Xavi looked bright when he came on. Constantly probing in dangerous zones willing to receive the ball and make something happen. I still think he'll be a very integral player for them.

Was a techy game on both sides, felt like the pen was harsh but Newcastle probably carried play slightly better. The draw seems fair in the end lmao.


That's a fair analysis. We have huge problems when teams press us man-to-man, as when we do try to get the ball up the pitch, the opposition push up to force errors and turnovers. We lack technicians and natural ball carriers so, yeah, we often try to get the ball to Kudus and he needs to somehow hold his man off, turn and then beat players on his own. Or he lays it off to Porro, to lump in an inaccurate cross.

We're still trying to figure out the balance of our midfield. Personally, I don't like Bentancur/Sarr/Bergvall as the midfield trio. Xavi simply needs to play, as without Kulu and Maddison we don't have any creativity outside of Kudus. Let him play through his mistakes and get a feel for the PL pace, as right now the coaching staff are fumbling his development hard.


Yea you have some odd profiles. Sarr is a master of all / master of none sort of player & he seems to run super hot and cold. Bentancur and Palhinha are there trying to win the ball back but provide very little on it. Bergvall looked really sharp as well. Messed up some final actions but he has some pretty special tools.

I'm not really sure what Spurs need to tie it all together. Maybe they should be trying to go all out for an Adam Wharton type of player that constantly wants to collect from the CBs and can then open up space for everyone else. Would probably give Sarr more of a chance to be a B2B midfielder instead of feeling like he has to channel Carrick.
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Post#343 » by MaliBrah » Tue Dec 2, 2025 11:50 pm

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Post#344 » by wco81 » Wed Dec 3, 2025 12:04 am

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stormi wrote:Honestly Spurs were extremely languid for the better part of that match, but you have to add in the context of their injury crisis and how badly it's impacted their attacking prowess. Solanke is a good PL striker, James Maddison is one of the better creators you'll find in England, Kulusevski is a high level RW. All out for some time now.

Build-up patterns at times it feels like lump it to Kudus and hope he can samba his way out of trouble and they didn't really start playing through the middle until the very end. Xavi looked bright when he came on. Constantly probing in dangerous zones willing to receive the ball and make something happen. I still think he'll be a very integral player for them.

Was a techy game on both sides, felt like the pen was harsh but Newcastle probably carried play slightly better. The draw seems fair in the end lmao.


That's a fair analysis. We have huge problems when teams press us man-to-man, as when we do try to get the ball up the pitch, the opposition push up to force errors and turnovers. We lack technicians and natural ball carriers so, yeah, we often try to get the ball to Kudus and he needs to somehow hold his man off, turn and then beat players on his own. Or he lays it off to Porro, to lump in an inaccurate cross.

We're still trying to figure out the balance of our midfield. Personally, I don't like Bentancur/Sarr/Bergvall as the midfield trio. Xavi simply needs to play, as without Kulu and Maddison we don't have any creativity outside of Kudus. Let him play through his mistakes and get a feel for the PL pace, as right now the coaching staff are fumbling his development hard.



When are those injured Spurs players coming back? Have they played at all this season?
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Post#345 » by Baphomet » Wed Dec 3, 2025 5:03 pm

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stormi wrote:Honestly Spurs were extremely languid for the better part of that match, but you have to add in the context of their injury crisis and how badly it's impacted their attacking prowess. Solanke is a good PL striker, James Maddison is one of the better creators you'll find in England, Kulusevski is a high level RW. All out for some time now.

Build-up patterns at times it feels like lump it to Kudus and hope he can samba his way out of trouble and they didn't really start playing through the middle until the very end. Xavi looked bright when he came on. Constantly probing in dangerous zones willing to receive the ball and make something happen. I still think he'll be a very integral player for them.

Was a techy game on both sides, felt like the pen was harsh but Newcastle probably carried play slightly better. The draw seems fair in the end lmao.


That's a fair analysis. We have huge problems when teams press us man-to-man, as when we do try to get the ball up the pitch, the opposition push up to force errors and turnovers. We lack technicians and natural ball carriers so, yeah, we often try to get the ball to Kudus and he needs to somehow hold his man off, turn and then beat players on his own. Or he lays it off to Porro, to lump in an inaccurate cross.

We're still trying to figure out the balance of our midfield. Personally, I don't like Bentancur/Sarr/Bergvall as the midfield trio. Xavi simply needs to play, as without Kulu and Maddison we don't have any creativity outside of Kudus. Let him play through his mistakes and get a feel for the PL pace, as right now the coaching staff are fumbling his development hard.



When are those injured Spurs players coming back? Have they played at all this season?


Yeah, no Solanke, Kulusevski or Maddison all season so far.

Solanke and Kulu will be back soon, Maddison will likely miss the season.
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Post#346 » by Pipp33 » Wed Dec 3, 2025 11:26 pm

MASSIVE result for Villa at Brighton.

First home loss for Brighton for the season. To go down 2-0 and then fightback was outstanding. Losing Martinez in the warm up wasn't ideal, but Bizot is such a good back up, even though he was poor on their first goal (it shouldn't have been a corner anyway), but he also made a few great saves. Fantastic to see Ollie back on the goal sheet...he needed that boost

To be goal less and winless after the first month of the season, and not sitting outright 3rd on the EPL table and Europa League Table is some turnaround.

Big game against Arsenal at Villa Park this weekend. Will be a tough one, as I'm not sure there's a better team in the world currrently on form than Arsenal, but here's hoping for a result.
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Post#347 » by wco81 » Wed Dec 3, 2025 11:43 pm

Interesting results for Liverpool and Chelsea. Yay for Leeds, they always seem to compete, though they haven't gotten results.

Sunderland has done well on some away fixtures this season, drawing at 2 of the 3 biggest clubs and winning at another.
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Post#348 » by MaliBrah » Fri Dec 5, 2025 12:42 am

Pipp33 wrote:MASSIVE result for Villa at Brighton.

First home loss for Brighton for the season. To go down 2-0 and then fightback was outstanding. Losing Martinez in the warm up wasn't ideal, but Bizot is such a good back up, even though he was poor on their first goal (it shouldn't have been a corner anyway), but he also made a few great saves. Fantastic to see Ollie back on the goal sheet...he needed that boost

To be goal less and winless after the first month of the season, and not sitting outright 3rd on the EPL table and Europa League Table is some turnaround.

Big game against Arsenal at Villa Park this weekend. Will be a tough one, as I'm not sure there's a better team in the world currrently on form than Arsenal, but here's hoping for a result.

Not very confident considering Emery's record over Arteta :lol: , I think it's a huge huge game. I think we go on a huge run after this match so if we can win here would be big. Don't know if we will though, Villa just have our number lmao
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Post#349 » by The_Brecht » Sat Dec 6, 2025 12:38 am

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Pipp33 wrote:MASSIVE result for Villa at Brighton.

First home loss for Brighton for the season. To go down 2-0 and then fightback was outstanding. Losing Martinez in the warm up wasn't ideal, but Bizot is such a good back up, even though he was poor on their first goal (it shouldn't have been a corner anyway), but he also made a few great saves. Fantastic to see Ollie back on the goal sheet...he needed that boost

To be goal less and winless after the first month of the season, and not sitting outright 3rd on the EPL table and Europa League Table is some turnaround.

Big game against Arsenal at Villa Park this weekend. Will be a tough one, as I'm not sure there's a better team in the world currrently on form than Arsenal, but here's hoping for a result.

Not very confident considering Emery's record over Arteta :lol: , I think it's a huge huge game. I think we go on a huge run after this match so if we can win here would be big. Don't know if we will though, Villa just have our number lmao


Missing Trossard, Gabriel, Saliba, Mosquera and possibly Rice could make this a really though game. Especially since Villa are flying.
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Post#350 » by MaliBrah » Sat Dec 6, 2025 1:47 am

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Pipp33 wrote:MASSIVE result for Villa at Brighton.

First home loss for Brighton for the season. To go down 2-0 and then fightback was outstanding. Losing Martinez in the warm up wasn't ideal, but Bizot is such a good back up, even though he was poor on their first goal (it shouldn't have been a corner anyway), but he also made a few great saves. Fantastic to see Ollie back on the goal sheet...he needed that boost

To be goal less and winless after the first month of the season, and not sitting outright 3rd on the EPL table and Europa League Table is some turnaround.

Big game against Arsenal at Villa Park this weekend. Will be a tough one, as I'm not sure there's a better team in the world currrently on form than Arsenal, but here's hoping for a result.

Not very confident considering Emery's record over Arteta :lol: , I think it's a huge huge game. I think we go on a huge run after this match so if we can win here would be big. Don't know if we will though, Villa just have our number lmao


Missing Trossard, Gabriel, Saliba, Mosquera and possibly Rice could make this a really though game. Especially since Villa are flying.

Rice is playing. Trossard and Saliba may play who knows but may be out. We never find out until the lineups come out lol. Hopefully Saliba can make it lol

Gabriel and Mosquera will be out

Id take a draw right now. I think we can go on a run after these fixtures and i'm pretty sure we have the easiest fixtures left.
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Post#351 » by MaliBrah » Sat Dec 6, 2025 6:09 pm

Knew it lol. We're dead on our feet now and Villa ran through us, Credit to them. Schedule gets a big easier now , hopefully Saliba is back for Everton and then Gabriel not long after

Our shooting has to improve lol , the amount of times we just shoot right at Keepers man lol.
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Post#352 » by Baphomet » Sat Dec 6, 2025 6:10 pm

Spurs win 2-0 at home against Brentford. I'll take the rare home Ws.

Xavi Simons must play every game. What a performance today, wonderful goal and assist. Next up is Forest, hopefully a winnable game, chance to build some momentum.
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Post#353 » by Baphomet » Sat Dec 6, 2025 6:51 pm

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Post#354 » by wco81 » Sat Dec 6, 2025 7:07 pm

Leeds always fight.

They don't know that they're at the bottom of the table and not suppose to come back from 0-2 against Liverpool.

Hope they get a result but even if they don't, their competitive spirit is enjoyable to watch.
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Post#355 » by Baphomet » Sat Dec 6, 2025 7:31 pm

Banger of a match, that
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Post#356 » by MaliBrah » Sat Dec 6, 2025 9:50 pm

Salah and Slot WAR !!!
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Post#357 » by wco81 » Sat Dec 6, 2025 10:08 pm

MaliBrah wrote:Salah and Slot WAR !!!



With the big money involved, the blame game was bound to start.

Mohamed Salah has hinted that he could leave Liverpool in January and suggested the club has "thrown him under the bus" amid its run of dismal form.

In an explosive seven-and-a-half minute interview on Saturday evening, the Egypt international admitted his relationship with head coach Arne Slot has broken down and said he is being scapegoated as "a problem" for the Premier League champions.

Salah was an unused substitute at Elland Road as Liverpool drew 3-3 with Leeds United on Saturday evening, having also been dropped to the bench against West Ham United and Sunderland.

It is the first time in his Liverpool career Salah has failed to start consecutive Premier League games, with the forward having started 53 successive matches in the top flight prior to last weekend's trip to the London Stadium.


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Post#358 » by The_Brecht » Sat Dec 6, 2025 10:53 pm

MaliBrah wrote:Salah and Slot WAR !!!


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Post#359 » by The_Brecht » Sat Dec 6, 2025 11:09 pm

Heartbreaking loss at Villa, but not unexpected.
Regroup, recuperate the injured players and get back on track.

Every teams is bound to lose points this season. It's just important not to sob too much about it.
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Post#360 » by El Turco » Sun Dec 7, 2025 1:48 am

Perhaps Mr. Salah would like to spend the ramadan in a muslim country?

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