While this is true and he has implemented an excellent structure with genuine direction, and to me "The Tottenham Way", I just think we fall short when a team has our number.
I think he lacks a little flexibilty as his "plan b" is ineffective and when that happens, the subs just become baffling and pointless.
You are obsessed with him having to have this mythical plan b.
What are you saying - that he should restructure the the team plan that he has worked so hard to drill into the players, because they are not making it work? Would it not make just as much sense to replace failing players (fitness/form) with like for like replacements, to keep the momentum of his style of play going?
With few exceptions, I can't think of too many managers who simply throw their favoured formation and game plan in the bin because things aren't going right for them, or because individual players are having a poor game.
I
have seen managers chase a game by throwing attackers on to try to score goals - and more often than not, because of the abandonment of the tactical plan for the game, it fails as a ploy.
Our biggest problem at the moment is that we don't have the depth of talent we need, to have this other "cure- all" of yours, which involves squad rotation. look what happened when we tried that against Fiorentina, it died on its arse, and we were all pissed off bunnies.
Everything about your monotonous repetition says that in your view the guy is fucking up. You cite the fact that he isn't playing squad members that you think he should be putting out, you complain his substitutions are useless and that he isn't producing a magic wand and radically altering the course of games with the tactical aplomb of professor Dumbledore.
Sadly, when you have a team bereft of truly game changing talent (Modric, Bale, King, VDV, Gascoigne, Hoddle, Greaves, McKay etc etc) then all he can do is go down the path of teamwork, more team work, effort, gameplan and hard work and application.
Ethereal fleeting glimpses of something special just don't cut it. Lamela has been given plenty of chances now, and there seems to be little in the tank, so he plays the very quick and tireless but sadly limited Townsend instead. Why he plays Chadli is lost on me, but the guy bags goals, so lets keep him in and hope for the best. I'm sure that we all can see that Eriksen has talent, but just not really enough of it. He does some things really well (free kicks) but others badly (corners - why?) and he fades in and out of games without ever dominating them, or making game changing moves that grip a game or wrestle control back to us, when the momentum ebbs.
Your posts bristle with an urge to denounce the guy as a failure, yet you hold back because you know we all want him to succeed. You seem more intent on pointing out the flaws you believe exist, as if the solution was there and he was fumbling for it like a drunken blind man wearing boxing gloves. But what you seem to fail to recognise is that he sees these guys day in and day out, and knows the players that deliver the style and energy that he wants for his gameplan.
Pochettinos machine works, so when the batteries run down, there's no point sliding in worn out cogs that make it run ragged and make things worse. What Pochettino needs is the players that can slide in and recharge the side without missing a beat - not to suddenly turn a sports car into a people carrier or Hemi 4x4 into a tractor just because we have a few players whose only talents are too limited to keep the machine running right.
And your solution on saturday was to drop one of the real talents we have in the side, and then started to become abusive when you were disagreed with.
If he was mismanaging really talented players, then I would be concerned - at the moment all I see is him getting a lot more out of players than anyone would have thought possible, which is what you want from a manager. Lets hope the club can find him some Luka's or Gareths to really take us on another level.