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This. Our team is very fragile, the system is built on it needing to be executed to perfection for it to be successful. Any small glitch or moments of sustained pressure and this team folds like a pack of cards. The management isn’t good enough, the players by and large aren’t good enough. We are handicapped by that alone.
Letters we got lucky in that run leading up to the thrashing at Anfield. We got totally outplayed at home to Palace, we had Ramsdale to thank for the Leicester victory, Brighton totally dominated us, the unbeaten run wasn’t born out of confident performances, and given the opposition we faced we should have been expected to beat pretty much everyone we faced.
I’m just telling it as it is, we still have major issues in the team and management of it.
Who would you rather have, Poch or Arteta? It's not even close.
Poch failed to land a trophy at Spurs and that was a blot on his CV, but he flirted with a title challenge a couple of times and got them to a CL Final. Since when had Spurs been anywhere near that before?
He's a million times better than Arteta.
I see a team incapable of adjusting its gameplan on the fly, a team that doesn’t react to anything that happens in a match. It’s like they’re robots who’ve been programmed to play in one specific way. Boring, unimaginative and restrictive football. Doesn’t matter if we’re winning or losing a match, nothing in our psyche seems to change and that’s worrying.
So Sol Campbell was a Spud reject? and unlike Spurs he SCORED in a champions league final