I take issue with how casually people assume that most squads are inferior than ours. I think this is mostly fan bias.
Yes we have Romero and VDV who generally perform to a very high level but outside of that what do we really have?
Is Danso any better than Tarkowski?
Is Bergvall better than Kiernan Dewsbury Hall?
Could Odobert do what Harry Wilson did?
Richarlison is no better than Jimenez
We then have the likes of Muani and Xavi who come in with a reputation because they have performed well in pub leagues but we see this doesn't always translate.
When you actually go man for man across a squad I reckon we have clearly better players than maybe 4 -5 teams MAXIMUM (Leeds, Burnley, West Ham, Wolves) and we have 10 points from 12 against that lot.
Forest, Fulham, Sunderland, Everton I'd say we are about par with now noting that some of these teams have much better specific areas (i.e. Forest midfield, Everton attack).
Palace, United, Newcastle, Bournemouth, maybe Brentford have better 11's.
And then obviously we are miles away from the rest.
Media narrative plays a big part and players naturally are assumed to be of a higher level when they play for a club like Spurs. If we are real about it, the vast majority of our squad would not look out of place at Everton or Forest. Odobert is still a Burnley level player for example.
I agree with you, which is why the manager is so important. They maximise the limited potential of many players in their squads.
Villa and Newcastle have much better CMs for example. McGinn would basically be our best player.
Alex Scott at Bournemouth walks into our midfield.
Players like Porro, Udogie, Spence, Bentancur, Johnson, Tel, Odobert, Richarlison, they are nowhere near as good as fans think they are. It's complete bias.
But many people won't hear it. Odobert is a poor championship level winger. Gray has potential but is championship level, he just is. We have so many players that just aren't at the level we need. Porro is a garbage RB. He just is. Never a PL quality RB in a million years.
But in saying that, Frank is still failing miserably.
