Today had all the potential of a trap game.
Down 1 early, no Saka/Havertz; limited Rice.
Good showing by Arsenal to pull through. Can't drop any points now with Liverpool so far ahead.
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Spurs had a rough outing. Not only do the injuries keep coming, but a virus ran through the team as well. Just a complete mess. Down to our third string keeper who had never started for the senior team. Djed Spence, who was hardly starting not only started, but moved to CB for half. And then we had noted fullback Sergio Reguilon played half. I mean it’s hard to blame Ange with all this.
Spurs had a rough outing. Not only do the injuries keep coming, but a virus ran through the team as well. Just a complete mess. Down to our third string keeper who had never started for the senior team. Djed Spence, who was hardly starting not only started, but moved to CB for half. And then we had noted fullback Sergio Reguilon played half. I mean it’s hard to blame Ange with all this.
No it isnt. I heard due to budget cuts at Spurs that Ange has to moonlight as the Team Chef...
How long were those Oysters left on the counter Ange? How LONG????
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Well there are people saying the physical injuries are his fault because the professional athletes in their prime have to run too much, so why not.
Just to follow up, thats not terribly unreasonable. If you've got a small squad and a lot of games, thats when muscle injuries happen.
Frankly, I am amazed at how fast these guys recover from muscle pulls and tears. I tore my hamstring and I was out for something like 6 months. Granted, I wasnt getting top-notch medical care, but still.
Lots of running, especially start-stop-start...repeat is not good for muscles.
Especially if you dont have cover.
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Just to follow up, thats not terribly unreasonable. If you've got a small squad and a lot of games, thats when muscle injuries happen.
Frankly, I am amazed at how fast these guys recover from muscle pulls and tears. I tore my hamstring and I was out for something like 6 months. Granted, I wasnt getting top-notch medical care, but still.
Lots of running, especially start-stop-start...repeat is not good for muscles.
Especially if you dont have cover.
Yeah, and I understand that. But the reality is there are lots of athletes who do this and Spurs aren’t unique. Maybe we hit some bad luck, and that happens. But rugby players run a lot, stopping and starting. Hockey players stop and start all the time. I don’t think I have to point out that other PL players also do this. To look at our rash of injuries and blame the manager is just laughable.
Part of the issue people have is that he played Romero and VDV against Chelsea. Well here’s the thing, the medical team cleared them. So, what’s he supposed to do…play our second choice LB from 2016 and Dragusin against Chelsea or play the bonafide first team?
Anyway, bottom line is that Ange has a lot of issues. We’re sliding down the table and it becomes increasingly untenable. At the same time, these injuries and players out is a bad situation for any manager, regardless of who they are.
but I'll take it. Can't fault the effort and deserved a point at least ... and hey, maybe the English journalists can spare us with the "wHaT iF UnItEd iS ReLeGaTeD" articles for a few days now, yeah?
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