Hold on. Were the stats his opinion? Or were they actual facts and stats based on a game? Fucking spastic.Post his tweet, rather than copy what he has to say and pass it off as your own. Fraud.
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Hold on. Were the stats his opinion? Or were they actual facts and stats based on a game? Fucking spastic.Post his tweet, rather than copy what he has to say and pass it off as your own. Fraud.
Wonderfull response......................taken out of the Lance Armstrong book of 101 best defensive strategies, he would be impressed with the personal attack but bitterly disappointed that you haven't gone with a lawsuit.Hold on. Were the stats his opinion? Or were they actual facts and stats based on a game? Fucking spastic.
“In the past, everybody always liked Tottenham but to make the step forward – it was different,” Dembélé says. “You can feel that there is a different vibe now. And people respect us differently. Other teams know that they need to play against us like they play against a top team. The way that teams look at us is important. I speak with a lot of players and they say: ‘Ah, yeah, Tottenham is a nice club.’
Hopefully not Hazard. 2/10. Don't want.Some of your Belgian teammates hopefully
He was immense as usual yesterday, but can't say I agree with the author here in that it wasn't down to Dembele. We did what we did when Man City came to The Lane, the team dug-in and kept it's shape, forcing Utd out wide where they were ineffective, we didn't over commit and stayed on our feet and we were not isolated one on one.Three separate mentions for Spurs players in F365 winners and losers article. Starting with this one....
Premier League winners and losers - Football365
Mousa Dembele and Tottenham
During the first 20 minutes at White Hart Lane on Sunday, Tottenham were overrun by Manchester United. In that time, Kyle Walker completed one pass, Erik Lamela two and Danny Rose one, Harry Kane touched the ball only once and Tottenham didn’t even make it into United’s penalty area. Louis van Gaal’s side may have arrived late to the ground, but they started with great intent.
In previous seasons, Tottenham would have surrendered the lead at that point. Yet not only did Mauricio Pochettino’s players dig in and show their impressive resolve, they forced themselves onto the front foot. The key to that was Dembele.
In the past, most Tottenham supporters would have had the Belgian towards the bottom of a list of those to be relied upon in a crisis, but this has been a season of revision on Dembele. From a lightweight, frustrating attacking midfielder has come a revelatory central midfielder who is almost impossible to shake off the ball. While others around were close to losing their heads, Dembele was busy keeping his. He’s become a man, my son.
McGinn will be a fine understudy to him. Similar players. The young Scot can learn from him; perhaps surpass himHe absolutely bossed that midfield yesterday.
I can see Manure putting an offer in for him, they were pretty toothless in the MF, he would sort out some of their problems. I've no qualms about the likes of Kane and Lloris being interested in going there, hopefully if they came calling for him, Moose would give them the brush off too. He's back to his fantastic form of the Bale season, but this time around he's got 9 other outfield players who run their socks off too, and for 90 mins. Manure managed about 25 before they had to start pacing themselves, and from HT on were run off their feet. By the end, we could have scored 6.